Friday, October 11, 2013

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Lost in London

by Cindy Callaghan

Twelve-year-old Jordan Jacoby is in desperate need of a “de-bored-ification” and the only thing that will help is a dream adventure in London. When the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presents itself, she’s on a plane across the pond faster than you can say “cheerio, mate!” But Jordan’s trip doesn’t go as smoothly as she expects. Her host, Caroline, is more of a frenemy than a friend who can think of nothing more dreadful than visiting London’s tourist spots with Jordan. After the two get locked inside Daphne’s, an 18-story shopping mecca (think Harrods, but even better!), they’re thrown into an adventure they will never forget.

5 comments:

  1. I can't wait to read Lost In London!

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  2. I just started reading Lost In London and I'm lovig it.

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  3. I just finished the book Lost in London and really liked it. Especially how Caroline changed through out the book. At first I got a bad impression on her. I thought she was a spoiled jerk and didn't want J.J. around. After J.J. got more involved in Caroline's life she started to change into a nice person who appreciates the time she had with J.J. I think J.J. influenced Caroline because she taught her that you can't always get what you want. I thought this was a good lesson for everyone because sometimes unwanted people come into your life but you have to deal with it since everything isn't always about you.

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  4. I have recently finished this month's book, Lost in London. I really enjoyed how descriptive the book was. I t was SO easy to relate to! One reason is J.J' s over protective parents. ( I bet all of us can relate to that every once in a while) Another is her change of thought, feeling, and personality throughout the book. Throughout my life I have changed a lot just like her. To fing out more about J.J. and her trip to London, read Cindy Callahan's new book, Lost in London!

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  5. I have finished Lost in London and loved it. One reason why I liked the book was because all of the characters had different personalities, which made the book more interesting. Another reason why I liked the book was because Jordan, aka J.J., helped Caroline, who was unwelcoming to others, become nice. I thought that I was a lot like Sam because I love to eat too. The book is probably in my top 5 favorites. Lost in London was a great book that I would definitely recommend to people.

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