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I live at Valley Gardens. Open navigation menu. Close suggestions Search Search. User Settings. Skip carousel. Carousel Previous. Carousel Next. What is Scribd? Cancel anytime. Start your free 30 days Read preview. Publisher: Open Road Media. Released: Aug 28, ISBN: Format: Book. The neighborhood is known for its wealthy families, perhaps the richest in town.

Marianne, Bruce, Glenn, Dexter, and Jesse live in Valley Gardens, and have no trouble guiding the new bus driver to the last stop of the day—but the strange substitute driver keeps driving. Soon the five teenagers are hostages deep in the mountains. Without hope of raising the ransom money, the five teens must find a way out or face terrifying consequences. About the author LD. Read more. Who Killed My Daughter? Related Books.

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Related categories Skip carousel. There were a lot of ifs. If my car had not been in the garage, said Glenn. May I sit here? Dammit, there goes another! Here, let me hold those others. Yes, I think so. To ski? Jesse asked politely. That should be fun. Do you like skiing? Excuse me, Dexter said. What are you looking at? The driver, Dexter told her shortly.

Is something the matter with him? Ignoring the comment, Dexter sank back into his seat. When she received no answer, she flushed a little and looked ahead again.

Those shoulders! All that red hair— A positive movie star, worth riding the old bus for. Those shoulders— He scowled out the window, forcing his eyes to the mountains, half hidden in clouds, to the bleak white sky, stretching on above them. He did not hear her. Marianne stared in surprise. The driver had opened the door by now, and. Add to cart. Sold by betterworldbooks About this product Product Information The lives of five captives hang in the balance while their families gather the ransom.

Two brothers, their family frantic to find their sons. A loner whose uncle doesn't even know he's missing. An Army brat whose family will never be able to raise enough money. And a cheerleader who can't count on her stepdad, but knows her father will come through.

Show More Show Less. Pre-owned Pre-owned. See all 14 - All listings for this product. No ratings or reviews yet No ratings or reviews yet. The middle was probably the best part. The suspense started to build up and they started to make plans. The ending was terrible. It all went fast, so it felt like the author rushed a bit.

I kind of wish it didn't have such a stereotypical happy ending. Overall, I didn't really like the book and I definitely wouldn't recommend it to anyone. This one had its ups and downs along the way. It's a short audiobook and that I liked. Told from the point of view of the children that were kidnapped. They tell the story of trying to get away from their abductors.

It brings to light how quickly things can go wrong. I did really like Bruce and felt bad for him with a brother like that. All in all this is a quick book. I give this one 3 stars. Except the day the bus didn't stop or even slow down. Now they notice it isn't a normal ride, they are being kidnapped! The kidnappers want ransom money but how? Even though they live in a rich neighborhood, not all of them are rich.

A getaway need to be planed but how will it work? They work frantically but try not to be suspicious or to loud about it. But they find out it is hard to communicate with a guy with a Glenn, Bruce, Marianne, Dexter, Jesse normally get off at the valley Gardens stop. But they find out it is hard to communicate with a guy with a gun covering your back all the time. Some would run to save themselves others would try to help they're friends. They get that choice comes when the getaway is in action.

I think the theme in the book would be "Teamwork is the best help" For example, When Dexter buckled his knee they helped him get out of the car and into the house.

Jesse and Marianne help Dexter in a scary life threatening and serious situation. Glenn was being selfish and it wasn't working out for anyone, including himself. This can help everyone because if they try to do it on their own they might succeed but they wouldn't is as fast or as well as they would have when working with a teem. If Glenn just listened he would of been able to escape and know what to do.

I really liked the suspense. At some parts it was so intense that I was shaking and couldn't turn the page and it really made the book have 5 stars. I didn't really like the violence but it is that kind of what the book is about violence and kidnapping for money.

The teamwork they use is the thing I like most in the book. I like the teem work because it is something everyone can use all the time. I also didn't like how selfish some of the characters were. Especially since they rebelled against my favorite part teem work. Other than that it was an amazing book.

Nov 30, Alexandra rated it liked it Shelves: youngadult. I was expecting more of a mystery, as I remember that sort of being Duncan's thing, but maybe not.

It's been a few years. I liked how everyone found out the truth about Glen's character by the end. He is one of the most callous, selfish characters I read and that' is included demons, murderers, etc. He's horrible and without conscious. Bruce had a very unhealthy ideal of him and turned out to be the better brother. The kidnapping itself was lacking. I mean, taking a school bus? Surely they would k I was expecting more of a mystery, as I remember that sort of being Duncan's thing, but maybe not.

Surely they would know they would be traced eventually, even if it didn't happen in the book. And getting the money in a church? Not bright either. Way too many witnesses. I really hope she starts treating Ron a little better. He really is doing his best and as sad as it is, let go of who she thought her father was. Jan 07, Peighton Jones rated it really liked it. I rated the book Ransom by Lois Duncan, which is a mystery fiction book, four stars.

In the book Ransom , there were quite a few characters. There was a sub bus driver named Buck and his wife Rita. They get taken to a cabin until their parents, and in Dexter's case, his uncle are able to pay ransom. This book is set in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

I rated this book four stars. I t I rated the book Ransom by Lois Duncan, which is a mystery fiction book, four stars. I thought it was pretty good overall. The only part that I didn't really like was the ending because there wasn't much to it and there really was no action at all. I thought most of the characters became stronger as a group working together as the book went on.

My main wish for the book would have been the end of the book would've been more interesting, but overall, I thought it was pretty good. Jan 30, Jacek Holroyd rated it really liked it. The realistic fiction Ransom , by Lois Duncan is a good book with lots of times when you can't put it down.

It is about five kids that get kidnapped on their school bus right outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico. One of them is the most popular person in school, Glenn Kirtland, his girlfriend, Marianne, his little brother, Bruce, and two others named Dexter and Jesse. They are kidnapped and held for ransom. They are taken to a cabin high up in the mountains and try to find a way to escape without t The realistic fiction Ransom , by Lois Duncan is a good book with lots of times when you can't put it down.

They are taken to a cabin high up in the mountains and try to find a way to escape without their parents needing to pay the ransom.

I would recommend this book to anyone that likes action books. It had some slow parts but it also was hard to stop reading once you get to a certain part.

It was hard for me to relate to any of the characters considering I have never been kidnapped. The ending is pretty sudden but it all comes together. Apr 07, Nancy rated it liked it. Nancy Price — Adventure Ransom by Lois Duncan Ransom is about five teenagers, from a wealthy neighborhood, that are kidnapped on their way home from school.

They are taken to a remote cabin in the woods and will all be held there until each of their families comes up with the ransom money.

The teens join together to plan their escape. This adventure is told from the perspective of each of the five teenagers as well as their parents. Each character responds differently to the situation. They also he Nancy Price — Adventure Ransom by Lois Duncan Ransom is about five teenagers, from a wealthy neighborhood, that are kidnapped on their way home from school.

They also help others in the story giving the reader a separate adventure for each character Jan 30, Jacob Voigt rated it it was ok. Ransom by Lois Duncan is a historical ficttion book. This book takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the 's.

The five kids are kidnapped and taken to a cabin to be held for ransom. The plot continues to develop until the end of the book. I disliked this book. I did not like how it ended. My least favorite part was the end of the book. My favorite part was the kids working together as a team.

I Ransom by Lois Duncan is a historical ficttion book. I wish this book had more action. I would not recommend this book to read. Sep 18, Kiley Benes rated it really liked it. I finished this book! It was no the best book that I have ever read, but it was good enough to keep me reading through the whole book. I did like this book, it really had me on the edge of my seat for the climate.

I would recommend this book to anyone! Mar 05, Angela Berg rated it liked it. Ransom One fine day the life of five students takes a turn for the worst. They have been kidnapped by three individuals who hold the students against their will while trying to make the parents pay a ransom to get them back.

Several things go wrong that the captors never anticipated. They were trying for eight students but only five of the eight rode the school bus that day. Two of the students were brothers so the ransom would be more difficult to pull together for that family. One family was mi Ransom One fine day the life of five students takes a turn for the worst. One family was military and the father was out on duty and could not be reached.

One loner who has lived with an uncle since his parents died years ago. The kids know they must take things into their own hands when they realize their parents are not going to be able to do what the captors want. Lives are changed, distrust turns to love, brothers are torn apart and an unwanted becomes important to someone unexpected.

This story is fast past, full of twist and turns and suspense. As a student this book would keep me very interested. There are many things students could relate to with the characters presented. Every clique seems to be represented in this story so no matter what type of person you are you will find your character and you will prevail. As a teacher this book is great to teach because of the character issues it deals with.

It also helps individuals realize that although some individuals live in the same neighborhood their lives can be so completely different. I would want students to use this for a mini lesson or prompt for writing.

First they could make up a ransom note for something they love favorite item like gameboy,xbox, iPod or phone. Then they would try to construct ideas on how they could come up with the money in a short amount of time to get the item back. Jul 30, Spencer rated it liked it Shelves: young-adult , teen-suspense , teen-romance. Especially when it comes to their children. One family never even realized their nephew was missing he lived with his uncle!

That's crazy! And the fact that other families were willing to put up as much money as possible to help the other families to reach the total ransom was amazing. The bad guys were all kind of stupid, though. Buck drove like an idiot on icy roads. But, also, he didn't realize that the easiest way to make sure kids didn It amazes me the way families work sometimes.

But, also, he didn't realize that the easiest way to make sure kids didn't run away was to have them neutralized somehow. The storage room wasn't such a bad idea, but it would have been better if he had put all of the kids in there.

Just having the boys in their gave the girls more opportunities to figure out how to escape. Rita was stupid because she didn't even want to be apart of the kidnapping. She just wanted Buck to be happy and give her things. She should have just told Buck that she wasn't interested in the kidnapping thing. They could have made money in some other criminal enterprise. Juan was an idiot because he was the only one who was really in the spotlight. It's like Buck was saying from the beginning, Juan was the one making contact with the families.

Juan was the only one that people were going to see and connect to the crime although, that brings up another aspect of Buck's stupidity because once these kids were free they would be able to describe all of their kidnappers and they had the kidnappers names.



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