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Monday, September 2, 2019

Double Identity

Double Identity 
By: Margaret Peterson Haddix

This book is about a girl named Bethany who grew up completely sheltered and spoiled by her parents. Until suddenly...things changed.

Bethany noticed that her mom was crying a lot and her dad started getting depressed.

One day her parents dropped her off at a strangers house and left her there without warning, without reason. They even changed their number so Bethany could not get in contact with them.

As time goes on Bethany  began to find out dark things about her parents and past that she never knew or could even imagine to be real. She came to realize she didn't know them at all. She even found out that she might have had an older sister who died in a crash that apparently looked identical to her.

It turned out that her father was on the run from a criminal who had just been released from prison.
There is some suspicion that her father was a part of some extremely illegal and unethical activities with this man and her father framed him, putting him away for the majority of Bethany's life up until now.

What kind of trouble did her dad get into? Did he and his wife give Bethany away to save her? Read the book to find out

I got this book for my 6th Birthday from one of my mother's friends. I know it sounds crazy but its not so bad once you get the whole story. Yes, My mom began reading the book to me when we first got it, but we put the book on hold until recently. I finished this book in 2018. Margaret Haddix writes a lot of young adult fiction books and is part of the Scholastic Book Club. At some of your school book fairs, you may even spot some of Haddix's books like 39 Clues, (which is a book that is part of a larger series by a variety of authors), or Risked (which is part of The Missing Series). If you have a book written by Margaret Haddix, share and tell me what you think of her as an author.

Thanks for reading!!!


1 comment:

Scarlet Jei Saoirse said...

Yea this one was pretty interesting.