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Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Wheres Debbie!? Review: Debbie Shepherd is 14, pretty, and psychotic. She eats pencils, rips plaster off of walls, and hits people who are nice to her. Then, one Sunday night, she disappears. Inspector Bates is assigned to the case. He interviews all of the members of Debbie's family. Bur none of them know what happened to Debbie. As the family situation becomes clearer, the Inspector begins to wonder if one or more of the Shepherds killed Debbie in order to remove her terrible presence from their lives. Then, new clues are discovered, leading to and even more horrid answer. I didn't like this book very much. It was hard to follow and didn't make very much sense. I found it hard to stay interested in. It jumped around a lot, so a lot of the time I didn't know what was going on. Then, when I would get further, I wouldn't understand anything so I had to go back and read it again which didn't make the book very enjoyable. You don't find out what happened to Debbie until the very last paragraph of the very last page, so it ends very abruptly and there is no resolution.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Wheres Debbie!? Review: One night, a girl named Debbie, who was psychotic, supposedly ran away from her house. The next day, her family found her missing from their apartment, which was on the eighth floor. Inspector Bates was put onto the case. He interviewed everyone in the family. Inspector Bates found out that Debbie could not walk down eight flights of stairs, and she couldn't press the elevator button to go down. She wasn't able to open the door lock and she wasn't even able to put on her own shoes. After learning that, it was hard for Inspector Bates to believe that she had run away from her home. Inspector Bates interviewed hundreds of people to solve the mystery and if you read this book you'll be able to find out if all that hard work paid off. I didn't like this book because it's quite an old book. The children in the book talked like adults and that isn't how children talk nowadays. Some parts in the book were unrealistic to me. I didn't understand why Debbie's family didn't put Debbie into a mental hospital. Any sensible person would put their psychotic daughter into a mental hospital for her own good. Debbie bit people who tried to play with her, she ate petals from flowers, and she could scream all night without stopping. On a scale of one to five, five being the highest and one being the lowest, I would rate this book a one and a half because I just didn't like some parts of it especially the way the characters talked. This book was supposed to be suspenseful, but I have to admit, this book wasn't even one bit suspenseful. The only thing that surprised was the end.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Psycho Debbie! Review: One night, a girl named Debbie, who was psychotic, supposedly ran away from her house. The next day, her family found her missing from their apartment, which was on the eighth floor. Inspector Bates was put onto the case. He interviewed everyone in the family. Inspector Bates found out that Debbie could not walk down eight flights of stairs, and she couldn't press the elevator button to go down. She wasn't able to open the door lock and she wasn't even able to put on her own shoes. After learning that, it was hard for Inspector Bates to believe that she had run away from her home. Inspector Bates interviewed hundreds of people to solve the mystery and if you read this book you'll be able to find out if all that hard work paid off. I didn't like this book because it's quite an old book. The children in the book talked like adults and that isn't how children talk nowadays. Some parts in the book were unrealistic to me. I didn't understand why Debbie's family didn't put Debbie into a mental hospital. Any sensible person would put their psychotic daughter into a mental hospital for her own good. Debbie bit people who tried to play with her, she ate petals from flowers, and she could scream all night without stopping. On a scale of one to five, five being the highest and one being the lowest, I would rate this book a one and a half because I just didn't like some parts of it especially the way the characters talked. This book was supposed to be suspenseful, but I have to admit, this book wasn't even one bit suspenseful. The only thing that surprised was the end.
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