Torn by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Goodreads Summary:

Still reeling from their experiences in Roanoke in 1600, Jonah and Katherine arrive in 1611 only moments before a mutiny on Henry Hudson’s ship in the icy waters of James Bay. But things are messed up: they’ve lost the real John Hudson, and they find what seems to be the fabled Northwest Passage—even though they are pretty sure that that route doesn’t actually exist. Will this new version of history replace the real past? Is this the end of time as we know it? With more at stake than ever before, Jonah and Katherine struggle to unravel the mysteries of 1611 and the Hudson Passage...before everything they know is lost.

Review:

I have always loved the books from "The Missing" series. The series was never boring. Torn wasn't an exception. I found this book suspenseful. At the end of every chapter, Haddix ended it with a catchy line that completely hooks me in, forcing me to read more. I was unable to stop reading. Every page was interesting. The author, Haddix, really described the main character Jonah and his thoughts. It was really easy to make connections as I read along. This book is fascinating. It's about time travel, so people that like science fiction would really enjoy this book, or the series in general. But truly, I think anyone can read and still enjoy this book. 

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