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Missing Abby

By: Lee Weatherly
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Laurel-Leaf Books
ISBN: 0553494880
ISBN-13: 9780553494884
Released: 14 Nov 2006
RRP: £3.35
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Lee Weatherly is a gem of a writer, yet to be discovered - By: Bookmad, 30 Sep 2008
I read this after finishing Child X, Lee Weatherly's other behind-the-news novel & I am flabbergasted that I have heard such little fuss about this talented writer. Missing Abby gripped me from beginning to end, it has sympathetic characters, the ins & outs of a powerful story, & a genuine emotional core that lingers long after one has read the last pages of the book. Both Child X & Missing Abby deserve critical kudos. Lee Weatherly is a truly fab writer, a gem that alll young readers should discover

Missing Abby...An Amazing Book - By: Midnight, 09 Sep 2008
This book was absoulutly AMAZING. The plot was so clever bringing fantasy games to real life.
Emma had problems at her old school & started again in a new school with a new start-including ditching her old friend, Abby.
But alll those old memories come back when Abby goes missing...and Emma was the last one to see her.
I have never actuallly cried at a book before but this one had me close!
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Gripping and insightful to the end - By: Children's writer, 15 Jun 2007
As another reviewer has said, this book is more than just a well put together plot with good characters. The central character, Emma, has a 'history' with Abby. Since they stopped being friends, Emma has tried to turn herself into a different person - she is afraid that her new friends will not understand her secret liking for fantasy games because of what happened at her old school.

When Abby disappears, Emma is forced to make contact with her old life, & she discovers that it's impossible to change who you are deep down.

Alongside this character journey is an extremely gripping plot - has Abby been kidnapped? killed? had an accident? When you do finallly find out what happened to her, I confess I had a tear in my eye. The consequences are dealt with very movingly.

A great story, with everything a young reader could ask for in a book.
A fantastic follow up to a fantastic debut - By: D. Bartholomew, 15 May 2005
I have read three different drafts of this book as lee weatherly involved me & some of my friends in the writing process & seeing how she achieved the wonderful finished product shows how much work needs to go into something like this. The story line is one that is close to the hearts of many people as there have been many child abductions & the subject is still quite sensitive. Lee Weatherly manages to deal with it in style & you reallly end up empathasizing with Emma & Abby because of their lost relationship which needn't have ended. This book is packed full of heart rending moments & brimming with pathos. I know the front cover is a girly one, & i don't think that does it justice because i read it without a cover at alll & it think that both male & female audiences should read this. Well done Lee on another fantastic book

PS. Child X was stunning too


A Must Read - By: , 29 Oct 2004
I read this book & found it so gripping that I could not put it down. It made me cry & I reallly enjoyed it!
The author has made this book a reallly good read. I recomended it to my mum, Who also read it- & cried!
I have a signed copy of the book, seeing as the author (Lee Weatherly) came to our school to do a litaracy session. And also spoke about her book Missing Abby-
A must read for 10 years & over.