Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker
The story of Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker is told from the point of view of all the characters, which is quite unconventional.
One page of story is told by a parent whereas the next page is told by one of the protagonists.
An Unlikely Gang of Five Pupils In the book Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker, five pupils of the Cathcart School form an unlikely gang and there is only one person not telling the story, the leader of the group - Trix.
She doesn't have the usual dreams of becoming a model, rather she dreams of changing the world.
A fashion fundraiser at her school to raise funds for the kids of Africa fails, and she decides to take fund raising to new heights.
The Leader Knows How to Convince It's not that the pupils of the Cathcart School consistently come up with devious plans to commit crimes, but the leader of the group, Trix, knows how to convince her rich and famous mother.
She would go to any length to save African babies because it means more than anything else to her.
She comes up with a plan and convinces her group members to come around her.
Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker is a long book, no doubt, but the story moves at a fast pace and stays snappy throughout the narrative.
There are plenty of twists in the book Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker, and the action just keeps the story moving.
Paranoid Giddeon The plan for the actual kidnapping in Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker, however, remains vague and it is difficult to understand how the kids could pull it off.
Somehow, all of them reach Wales (the place of Mark's eccentric Godfather Giddeon), where Trix was already hiding.
Giddeon is paranoid and lives with as little human contact as can be managed.
He has a telephone but he doesn't answer it.
Children are, however, an exception and he lets them in without any question.
Although Mark doesn't like to live with him, Wiki loves to learn hunting and skinning animals.
Holly seems a lot more sensible to him.
The Plan Has a Problem The whole plan of kidnapping in the book Missing Believed Crazy by Terence Blacker has a big problem; the gang doesn't know the scale of the problem till it becomes big news.
Still, they don't give up, they continue with their plan.
It is basically one of those laughing out loud books.
Every character has his or her own point of view and that comes across in the book beautifully.
The humour interspersed in the book makes the children grow up, and now they notice the world they wouldn't have noticed otherwise.