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Reviews of books for middle school students. Books reviewed are suitable for grade 7 and up.
1. The Night She Disappeared by April Henry

Kayla, Gabie, and Drew all work at Pete's Pizza. One night Kayla goes on a delivery and doesn't come back. This novel becomes even more intense when we find out that the man who ordered the pizza asked if the girl with the Mini Cooper was delivering pizzas that night. Fortunately for Gabie, the owner of the Mini Cooper, she switched nights with Kayla and Gabie was home and not working that night. Did the kidnapper take the wrong girl?

 But since Gabie was the intended victim, is she next? And is Kayla safe?

Students who like scary, intense books, will love this one. Other students may have nightmares, so be aware - this book may be too intense for some students.

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