Rating:  Summary: Face on the Milk Carton Review: This book is about a girl named Janie. One day at lunch, Janie takes a drink of her best-friend's, Sarah-Charlotte,milk. That's when she sees herself at age 3 on the back of the milk carton. Which changes her life forever. But, her parents couldn't be kidnapers, could they? This book is full of supense and after you're done reading it you have to find out what happens next. Good thing there are three sequals.
Rating:  Summary: The good book Review: I got this book for my bitherday seven mothes later I read the book. The book dose talk about sex some waht. The book should be for kids 14 and up. I liked the book a lot more then the movie. As soom as I finshed the book I bought the sequle from Amazom.com and just finshed reading it. and then bought The voice on the raido. So if I were you I would read the book!
Rating:  Summary: Awsome Book Review: "The Face On The Milk Carton" is an awesome book. It is a major thriller that you can't put down until you've finished it. It has a little bit of everything. It is exciting, sad, happy, angry and a lot of other feelings, all in the same page. It will definately make you cry if you have any kind of a heart at all. This book is very detailed and descriptive. You can picture what is going on in your head any time in the book. It is about an ordinary girl who saw her own face on the milk carton one day at school while she was eating lunch. That changed her whole lofe. It is very suspensing and feels like it is real life. I kind of wish that she would have respected her real family more. Anyone who likes tragic and exciting novels of families torn apart and changed forever would absolutely love this book novel by Caroline B. Cooney.
Rating:  Summary: Face on the Milk Carton Review: This a mystery/romance type of book. Janie was in lunch and saw her face on a milk carton. She started to put 2 and 2 together and figured her parents aren't biological. She goes through hard times trying to find her real parents and when she does things go terribly wrong. I haven't read a book like this but I enjoyed it. I thought it was a good story. One quote, made by Janie, was "I was kidnapped!!!". I thought that was one of the biggest parts of the book. That shows that it changed her whole life. I thought the book was well written and would recommed it to any one. Some people might not like the book but I know i did.
Rating:  Summary: Face on the Milk Carton Review: On a seemingly normal day at school, 16-year-old Janie sees a picture of herself on a paper milk carton. She's a missing four-year-old in a polka-dot dress. The reader is drawn immediately into the story as Janie's happy world falls apart. Cooney presents an irresistible puzzle. It's impossible for the reader and Janie to believe that her loving parents are kidnappers, but when Janie finds the picture's polka-dot dress in her parents' attic, it becomes a possibility.This novel is a quick-moving, page-turner as Janie, with her boyfriend's help, tries to learn the truth about who she is. She is in a real dilemma and is reluctant to really find out about her real parents. It will mean the end of her happy life, as she knows it. On the other hand, she becomes obsessed with knowing the truth, to the point of driving to another state to find out some important information about the kidnapping. Cooney does a wonderful job of making a plausible explanation of how Janie came to be with the man and woman she has always thought of as her parents. Anyone who lived through the 1960s and remembers the power of cults over their members can believe that the Johnsons could lose their daughter to one and that she might come home with a child they believed to be their granddaughter. The reader feels the pain the Johnsons bear at the disappearance of their only daughter and the tragedy of not knowing what has happened to her. While the reader might expect or like a clean and clear-cut ending, this story's ending offers something more uncertain, yet intriguing and dramatic. Cooney's fine writing make the entire tale a taut, suspenseful one that could have been a melodrama, but instead is touching and honest, and wonderfully engaging.
Rating:  Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton Review: I loved the Face on the Milk Carton because it was very thrilling. It shows that you have to have some courage to get through life. I recomend this book because it has romance and makes you never want to set it down. "hhhuuuuuhhhhh!!!!!!!! thats me on that milk carton." "Sure it is Janie what do think we are stupid?" "No I'm serios" When Janie finds out that she was kidnapped when she was young now she has to face the truth to believe her parents or not.Read this book and find out what she does.
Rating:  Summary: Is is Janie Johnson or Jennie Spring? Review: In my onpinion this is an extrodenary book. Imagine seeing your very own face on a milk carton. Telling people that the picture is you and then they think that you are crazy. Janie starts to unravel her past to find out who she really is and has to choose between her real parents the Springs or her other parents that she has lived with for about 10 years the Johnsons. In this book you will go through all the phases that Janie has been through, and once you start reading this book you can not put it down because you just want to find out whats going to happen next.
Rating:  Summary: Don't read the back of the milk carton Review: The face on the Milk Carton is about a fifteen year old girl, Janie, who is very happy with her life. The only thing she doesn't like is that she is lack toast and tolerant. At lunch she has to drink juice instead of milk. When Janie can't stand it anymore she takes her best friend's, Sarah-Charlotte, milk and drinks it. When she notices the face of the child who is kidnapped, Janie is shocked. The face on the milk carton is she. She remembers the dress and the way her pigtails swayed back and fourth in the wind. Janie can not imagine her parents kidnapping her. They loved her and they were never mean to her. She is daydreaming about when she was younger. Janie pictures another woman, could this be her real mother? When Janie asks her mother to go to the bank to see her birth certificate, her mother refuses. She needs a birth certificate to get her driver's license or passport to go to Spain. She begins to wonder why she doesn't see any baby clothes or pictures of her when she was under 5. Even if her parents didn't own a camera they would have gotten pictures by a photographer. Janie decides to go into the attic and see if there are any pictures or clothes. She imagines how little the clothes must be. When Janie is looking through the attic, she can not find any baby clothes or pictures. Then, she notices a heavy trunk that is locked up. What could be in it? Her parents always label the boxes for example Janie's clothes have a "J" on it. She notices the heavy trunk has a "H" on it. No one in her family has a name that starts with a H. when Janie opens the trunk she is very surpized. Could this have been another child? She has to figure out if her parents really kidnapped her before she really goes crazy. I think children should read this book because it makes you want to keep reading. You want to figure out what happens to Janie and her parents.
Rating:  Summary: Two Thumbs Way Way Up! Review: I give this book 2 thumbs up! I am a lover of Mysteries and thrillers! I don't want to give away the book so I won't tell a thing about it except that it was excellentay! Once get reading this book you won't want to stop! (I know I didn't) I recomend THE FACE ON THE MILK CARTON to anyone who wants to read a great book! :)
Rating:  Summary: face on the milkcartoon Review: The book "The Face on the Milkcartoon" by.caroline b. cooney is a great book. The book is about a girl that saw her picture on the back of a milkcartoon and finds out that she was............. i won't tell you cause you can find out your self. I am glad that my teacher gave me the bbok to read
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