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The Abduction (Theodore Boone #2) Paperback | Pages: 232 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 15614 Users | 1484 Reviews

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Original Title: The Abduction
Edition Language: English
Series: Theodore Boone #2
Characters: Theodore Boone, April Finnemore, Woods Boone, Marcella Boone, Ike Boone
Setting: Strattenburg(United States)

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Theodore Boone is back in a new adventure, and the stakes are higher than ever.

When his best friend, April, disappears from her bedroom in the middle of the night, no one, not even Theo Boone-who knows April better than anyone-has answers.

As fear ripples through his small hometown and the police hit dead ends, it's up to Theo to use his legal knowledge and investigative skills to chase down the truth and save April.

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Title:The Abduction (Theodore Boone #2)
Author:John Grisham
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 232 pages
Published:2011 (first published June 9th 2010)
Categories:Mystery. Young Adult. Fiction. Crime

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Ratings: 3.79 From 15614 Users | 1484 Reviews

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Not that interesting of a plot for a legal thriller. The storyline did have a suspense feel in the beginning, some fun spots with Pete the Parrot and Judge Yeck, and of which showcased Theo's natural talent as a lawyer, but the final resolve made little interest to the overall story. A disappointment for a case billed as an "Abduction".Did the story matter to the next episodes of Theodore Boone? Perhaps. But did it have to be that long of a novel? Perhaps not.Still a fan of Theo, I hope the

I love Theo Boon character and it't funny, light read with relatively light crime story children can take. Second book is less amuzeing than Kid Lawyer but as a break from regular read is great.

I think that sometimes the plot and story can be a bit predictable, but it still definitely fits the genre and includes a lot of basic suspense and mystery, great for a younger audience, but I feel that sometimes it is lacking in depth.However, it still has a very decent storyline, which I do like. I think I'd prefer a book with a little more complexity in future. Overall, a good read and I'd happily read another book in the series.I'd recommend this book to young readers because of the

Oh, John Grisham...maybe I'm nostalgic when remembering your adult books that I've read in the past but this YA book just isn't doing it for me. What happened to your writing skills? This book is exciting, yes, but also predictable. Very predictable. And sure, it's targeted to 6th through 8th graders but you're really selling them short with the lack of advanced vocabulary in this book.Theodore Boone: The Abduction is an okay book. I can understand its appeal: it's fast-paced, it's exciting,

I couldn't put it down. To have such an accomplished author using his expertise in books for younger readers (or adults who enjoy a good middle School read) is pure joy. After laying the foundation for his series in Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer, this next book in the series takes off from the very first page in a manner of writing that would be expected from one such as John Grisham, and continues until the very last page. I can't wait to jump right into the next one!

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(2.75)Question: did John Grisham forget part of the plot of his own book in Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer? Because in that Theodore was trying to help April get through the divorce of her parents and choosing which one to live with, and yet, in this book they're suddenly back together again with absolutely no mention of having ever divorced only a few weeks/months earlier. I imagine this book would also have an anti-climatic/disappointing ending to new readers (I was rereading this and had

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