And to top it all off, Caroline finally seems to be having fun. It is a well-constructed story with only a couple of faults. Now to come up with some half-decent ideas for the operation. I think I am so used to reading to review that I pick up on those now and it can be hard to read for pleasure only. I like friendship stories, and probably wouldn’t have noticed any of the errors, except MAYBE the 12 year old turning 13 as soon as I opened the book! Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I thought that the book Lost in London was amazing! I enjoyed the Daphne’s store scenes and their engaging dialogue. :P I did feel kind of sorry for Rafe in this one, sure he had some things coming, but others? I needed something exciting, anything other than what was called “my life.”. Books, cameras, dogs, cats, and sketching supplies is about it for me. Authors are awesome! . I know you hate Raf, but really? Chapter 32 wrapped up the story beautifully and should have been left to do its job. What I Thought: I enjoyed reading Lost is London. by Arrow (Young). It seems like Leo has become less and less present as his books progress, which is good for Rafe's character development, and for new plots too. It seems like Leo has become less and less present as his books progress, which is good for Rafe's character development, and for new plots too. Great book. The ending was not surprising, though, having foreshadowed Albert and Leo's friendship. Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? For example, during the flight to London, Rafe made Miller the Killer mad by humiliating him by making him throw up on the plane. When Rafe made it to London, he got stuck on the elevator because he didn't know which floor he was on. But this might not be the trip she expected! About the Story: Jordan feels like an ordinary thirteen-year-old girl and thinks she has a boring life, but that will change as she is on her way to London. I honestly only read this book because it was set in London. thanks! Just the perfect read to lighten your mood quickly when getting bored to death by studies. I honestly only read this book because it was set in London. They were so fake, and this book was filled with girls like that. It had lots of laugh out loud moments. This book was cute enough. While Jordan is the protagonist, Caroline is the character most in need of change. But then this leaves a question-- we might be wondering, is Leo a ghost, who is always present at Rafe's sight, and not just a made-up imag. No. I am not the biggest fan of books, but I even enjoyed this one! When she gets there and encounters an unpleasant tour guide, it looks like the week may not provide the report info she needs to satisfy her reluctant parents. I just wasn't drawn in to the point where I *had* to pick it back up. To see what your friends thought of this book, How I Got Lost in London (Middle School #5.5). I thought that the book Lost in London was amazing! I have never been to London, so maybe things work differently there. I like shopping for toys, too! Just act a bit more mature. Start by marking “Lost in London” as Want to Read: Error rating book. So, overall I would definitely recommend this book for many reasons. Or at least get me out of their bad ones. This caused Miller the Killer to become very angry and. But shopping is boring. Middle School: How I Got Lost in London by James Patterson is about Rafe Khatchadorian and his flight to London. I don’t really recommend it though. If this were a movie, credits would start rolling. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. I read this book a while ago so I have outgrew it but I really liked it as a kid and it was very exciting. Not even in high school yet! At times it felt rushed, or so sparse I couldn't tell what was happening, like when she was riding the horse. The other question I have is why the press release and the back cover—which continues to the inside back page—Jordan is age twelve, yet on page one she is thirteen? Sounds Great, but I don't like the art, I like the other art. “books of my fellow Living History trippers. To make matters worse, Sebastian, a bully, finds JJ’s backpack, and in it her phone.