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Elizabeth Gail - The Disappearance (Elizabeth Gail #3)

Elizabeth Gail - The Disappearance (Elizabeth Gail #3)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elizabeth Gail- The Disappearance (Elizabeth Gail #3)
Review: Libby (Elizabeth) is her usual, spunky, nosy self in this third book of twelve. She is a foster child who tries to fit into a new situation. My daughter, who is 11, enjoys these books. They help her see a part of herself. Libby can lose her temper quickly and she has a nemesis (Brenda) who constantly tries to "get her goat." It deals with young people's battle of trying to fit in and trying to be a Christian. It also includes a mystery which my daughter tries to figure out before she finishes reading the book. Good, easy read for 8-12 year olds!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Elizabeth Gail- The Disappearance (Elizabeth Gail #3)
Review: Libby (Elizabeth) is her usual, spunky, nosy self in this third book of twelve. She is a foster child who tries to fit into a new situation. My daughter, who is 11, enjoys these books. They help her see a part of herself. Libby can lose her temper quickly and she has a nemesis (Brenda) who constantly tries to "get her goat." It deals with young people's battle of trying to fit in and trying to be a Christian. It also includes a mystery which my daughter tries to figure out before she finishes reading the book. Good, easy read for 8-12 year olds!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: This was a really good book. I enjoyed it immensely when I first read it. Though it might be too easy of a read for teens, I definitely suggest it for anyone younger!


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