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Loading... Sanctuary (1-800-Where-R-You) (edition 2007)by Meg Cabot
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Where do you go from high school murderers? White supremacists. But, first, it's Thanksgiving, and Jess is home with her family. The new kid from across the street is missing but he's only been gone for a few hours so nobody is overly worried and Jess thinks nothing of it as she sneaks out to Rob's house for her second Thanksgiving dinner. Rob is a little bit upset that she snuck out and a little bit more upset because she hasn't told her parents about him and his wrong side of the tracks self. Then there's a little more of his "you're too young, I'm not good enough" stuff and then there's this: "Rob," I said, taking a step towards him. "I just want you to know. I am not like your dad. I will never leave you." I cannot stand their adorableness. Okay, so, new kid across the street is black and was killed by a white supremacist group who not long after kidnapped a twelve year old Jewish kid. Jess and Rob sneak in to rescue the kid, getting caught before their backup (of Rob's friends from a local biker bar) arrive. They nearly die, they get out, everyone is saved. There is a beautiful moment at the end where Jess tells the head of the white supremacist group that his choices of surgeons are the black surgeon who is the father of the kid he murdered, a Jewish surgeon, or an Asian surgeon, and watches him squirm. But, seriously, by this book I was in it for Jess and also for Jess and Rob. Plot be damned! PLOT OR PREMISE: Jess Mastriani got hit by lightning, and now she's psychic. So she's been calling in tips to the missing persons line and telling the feds where to find the kids. The FBI wants her to do more, but she told them she lost the gift (which of course they don't believe). And when a local kid shows up dead with strange militia markings on him, Jesse gets drawn into local militia groups and right-wing nuts in general, with the feds following along behind. . WHAT I LIKED: Not much -- although it is good they still have Jess acting like a teenager. . WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: While I prefer this characterization of Jess to the TV-series that has changed her into a kick-in-the-door, guns-blazing federal agent, this individual story is waaaay over the top. Like Hardy Boys meets the A-Team. . BOTTOM-LINE: Way over the top . DISCLOSURE: I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I am not personal friends with the author, nor do I follow her on social media. no reviews | add a review
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Jessica Mastriani using her psychic skills to find a missing boy, is not sure if she, her boyfriend Rob and Dr. Krantz would be able to save a life without losing their own. No library descriptions found. |
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This time the trouble still hit close to home, but in some ways not as close as the last one.
But I really hate when a book ends with a cliffhanger. I want to read more and I can't seam to get my hands on the next book.
This is the most frustrating part of this book. I am now stuck in this world inside Jess's head and I know I wont be able to get out until I finish the 1-800-Where-R-You series. ( )