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The Face on the Milk Carton

The Face on the Milk Carton

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A 14 Year old From Buckeye Ms
Review: Anyone who hasn't already read this book is missing out, it's an adventure story filled with confusion, longing, hope, love,and anything else you can think of. It's about 15 year-old Janie Johnson who was kiddnaped at age three by a girl who ran away from a cult and took her as company and left her with her parents. Now at age 15 Janie sees her face on one of the milk cartons at school, and from then on her so called "normal" life is turned upside down, and with the help of her boyfriend Reeve she tries to staighten her life out again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Face on the milk carton review
Review: If you are like me you will not like this book.It is about a girl who thinks she is kidnapped by her parents.You would think it is a good book but it isnt.In many parts of the book it draggs.They could have done a lot better with the book.Most of the book is about Reeve the neighbor boy and Janie's love life.It only caught my attention once or twice.I am a person who likes action books.They could have made this a good book but they didnt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton. ~ Caroline B. Cooney
Review: Okay, everyone who has not read this book is missing out big time! This book was so good, I couldn't believe all the suspence and mystery. It seemed like thie book never ended, but you didn't want it to end either! It's like you could be reading for like a hour and it seems like you've only read for five minutes. I wanted to take the book home but there was other kids comming in so I wasn't aloud, so everyday I would like try to speed read and read as much as I can. I wont lie, this book is really good. I'm in a third grade reading level (don't laugh!) but this book was so easy to understand! Check out the sequels of "The face on the Milk Carton". You should also go to your main library and check out "Driver's Ed" by Caroline B. Cooney; it's great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An awesome book!! :)
Review: "The Face on the Milk Carton" is SUCH a good book! I gave it five stars because it's so awesome! I just read "The Face on the Milk Carton" and I absolutly love it! It's about a high school girl, Janie, with a great life, until she finds her face on a milk carton at school. All of a sudden she starts having bad dreams and she wants to find her real family. Janie's life becomes a wreck tyring to find her family, but when she does, she wishes she hadn't. I hope you go out and read this book, you wont regret it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This is an awsome book! It's about a 15 year old girl who finds out she belongs to another family. She contemplates weather to tell her parents or not. There's romance and drama in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sad Yet Thrilling
Review: The book The Face on the Milk Carton is trully wonderful. It all begins with a girl, Janie/Jennie living her modern life as a teenager. I have never read anything like this! All the other books I've read are spectacular, but this one is the book you will truly love. After you read this book, your heart will be filled with warmth! You can only use the best adjectives to describe this book because this is one of the best books ever written. After you read this book, you will want to read more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton
Review: Janie Johnson was just a normal sixteen year old sophomore until she finds a mysterious "MISSING" ad (of a little girl who belongs to a family named the Springs) on the back of a milk carton. Janie now suspect that she is now that little girl. As she tries to find out the truth begind this, she starts to have strange fantasies that come on so suddenly and without any warning. One day Janie goes upstairs in the attic only to find the same polka dot dress on the back of the milk carton and a bunch of papers by a girl named Hannah. When Janie goes to her parents to find out who Hannah is and why that same dress is up in their attic, her parents break down and tell her that Hannah was their daughter who had Janie. Her parents explained that she could not take the responsibility of taking care of her. So Hannah handed Janie over to her parnents. Now, Janie is faced with the problem of whether to go and see the Spring family on the milk carton, or to stay with the people she knows and loves. I would definitely recommend The Face on the Milk Carton. I think that kids like myself could relate because it examines the relationship between parents and children is time of crisis. I also think that it leaves you on the edge of your seat wanting to know whether Janie is reunited with the family on the milk caron.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: don't hesitate to buy this one!
Review: you know when you are going to like the library, and you find two books you want to read, maybe more. one of them is one of your favorite series, and the other one is just a novel you have never heard of before but it looks like it might be good. you are trying to decide, and you finaly say "what the heck, I'll just wing it!" and you take the novel, deciding you can read the other one some other time. you take the novel home, read it, and you think "how could I possibly have considered not checking this one out?" and you think there is no better book in the world, and wish it would not end, but it does, and you feel like writing the author, tell her to write more, and then you discover there is a whole series of, say, five! and you are so glad! and you read them all. then you go back to the bookstore, and the same thing happens again, except this one is so great and the other one is so pathetic. ok, where am I going with all this? that "the face on the milk carton" is definitly on the top of that list. you can't set it down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Face on The Milk Carton- Compelling
Review: Janie's story starts out great when she sees a milk carton with one of the lost children on it. Read it to find out what happens.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wowwy
Review: this is an entrancing tale of a child who recognizes the "face on the milk carton" as herself 12 years ago. Are her parents truthfully her parents or did they kidnap her so many years before. As she seeks information about this newly found secret her parents try desperatly to stop her from discovering her past, they wont let her see her gift certificate or anything that might help her discover the truth about her past, are her parents actuallythe people she had lived with since before she could remember or someone else?


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