Sabotaged is the third in Haddix's Missing series. In this book, Jonah and Katherine are joined by Andrea, the missing counterpart to Virginia Dare. However, they quickly lose their Elucidator and with it, contact with JB. They aren't sure if they're in the correct time period or not, and there's a mysterious person who seems to be manipulating their every move.
In "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the plot follows Jonah and Katherine as they continue to navigate the dangers of time-travel to ensure that history is not altered. They are faced with new challenges and enemies as they try to protect their identities and the people they encounter in the past. The story also delves deeper into the mystery surrounding Jonah and Katherine's origins and the true purpose of the time-travel missions.
In "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, Glen is the character who is second-in-command of the Unseen. He supports Jonah and helps him throughout the story.
The book "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix has 400 pages.
Sabotaged I think
It is not out yet, but it will be called Sabotaged and it is coming out in July,2010.The third book in Margaret Peterson Haddix's Missing series is Sabotaged.
Yes, it is, as are the fourth (Torn) and fifth (Caught) books in the series.
Found Sent Sabotaged so far . . .
Katherine and Jonah are sent to the year 1611.
In the conflict in "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the resolution comes when Jonah and Katherine uncover the truth about their time-traveling past and confront Gary and Hodge to stop their plans. By revealing the truth and working together, they are able to prevent the sabotage and restore the timeline.
Sabotaged, the third book in the Missing series is due on August 24 2010
Margaret Peterson Haddix's third book in the Missing Series will come out in July 2010. It is called Sabotaged. I think it will be about they get found
Margret Peterson Haddix's 3rd book in the Missing series, called Sabotaged, was probably released in August, because it is already in stores
In "Sabotaged" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, an example of figurative language is when the author describes a character's heart as "shattered glass" to convey the emotional pain and brokenness the character is experiencing.