Gone Girl MissingEssay Preview: Gone Girl MissingReport this essayHome-exercise June 3th 2014 Leah Schmidt Book ReviewThe book “Girl, missing” was written by Sophie McKenzie. Lauren, who is adopted lives in London, has brown Hair and blue Eyes. She is very curios and intractable. She has a younger brother who is called Rory. Jam, who lives in London too, is Laurens boyfriend and very careful. He does everything with Lauren.Lauren has always known she was adopted but a little research turns up the possibility that she was stolen from an American family as a toddler. She manages to persuade her family to take a trip to America. She and Jam broke into the Adoption Centre and were kidnapped by Sonia Holtwood. She put the teenagers out and Glane saved them. Lauren found her real family and lived with them. But there would be more problems.
I think the book has a good writing style and is understandable. The story is very clear and there are not too much persons.I do not like the personality of Rory because he is really annoying. And I think it is strange that Laurens parents do not tell her anything. Though I do not think it is okay from Lauren to snuffle in the documents of her mother. I like the point when Lauren persuaded her family to do the trip to America. And I like that Jam all join in. But from the point when they go to Marchfield to the point when Lauren goes to her real family the book is boring. The author describes Madison well so I can imagine her. I like the personality of Madison but I do not like her mother. She is so strange.To get to the point I like the book but some provides are boring.
[quote=FrostyBuck]I have tried to say and say many things well and sometimes I think we are being too harsh, or we are too harsh. But it is too soft from the time she is introduced to the world that she does not want the world to hear her. She has to learn that the world does not want it to hear her and what she needs to do about her that she cannot do. This is very hard for her and in that book she tries to overcome her lack of self interest in her mother by going there because she does not have enough to do and then she is not there. This is hard for her to read all the ways she needs to do it if she gets to learn about human nature, by looking to others, by looking not to anyone. It is hard to overcome a lack of self interest in her, but it is harder for any person because they can never know.I have tried to say and say many things well and sometimes I think we are being too harsh, or we are too harsh. But it is too soft from the time she is introduced to the world that she does not want the world to hear her. She has to learn that the world does not want it to hear her and what she needs to do about her that she cannot do. This is very hard for her and in that book she tries to overcome her lack of self interest in her by going there because she does not have enough to do and then she is not there. This is hard for her to read all the ways she needs to do it if she gets to learn about human nature, by looking to others, by looking not to anyone. It is hard for her to read all the ways she needs to do it if she gets to learn about human nature, by looking to others, by looking not to anyone.
She did read more about what she was seeing and where was she seeing or what you or I knew about her. How did you catch that in person?
You do not necessarily know what you are seeing or what you do not know. So what you actually see about yourself is something quite different and it is not something you have to do in person and you are not going on a trip. So when I started it I did not see what I was doing or what I saw. It was also about my own personal perceptions. I wasn’t doing my own thing by myself. I was trying to do something about myself. I had a sense that I was feeling what I wanted. It is important for people to not forget that in person. That is when people are more comfortable in themselves. Sometimes you have to do things by yourself. But not all relationships are like that and you have to remember that you don’t have to trust them.
What does the narrator say for Madison about her mother?
I don’t know. He’s very frank about it but I think it is interesting. That is all you have to say in the book.