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The Face on the Milk Carton

The Face on the Milk Carton

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Book
Review: THis was a great book.It made me wan't to keep reading.It grabs you and never lets you go

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A brilliant book.
Review: I really enjoyed this book and I did not want to put it down after I had started to read it. The book comes alive under Caroline B. Cooney's skillful writing.When you have finished reading it you want to find out more. I recomend this book to anyone interested in the past and the present mixing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS IN AMERICAN HISTORY!!!!!!!
Review: This was one of my fave books ever! I read for four hours straight until I finished it! After you read it, you HAVE to read the other two books in the series. You would be insulting American literature if you do not read this book. NOW GO! READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Pretty much a waste of time.
Review: This book was pretty disappointing. It seemed that the author took an unusual (for ya literature, perhaps not TV movies) subject and plugged in very typical, not particularly likable characters. The relationship between Janie and Reeve seemed thrown in purely to have a romantic/sexy aspect, and didn't seem natural or necessary to the plot. The main issue of the book wasn't really dealt with enough, it was like a distraction the character not only didn't want to think about, but hardly had to till the next book readers who actually cared would have to buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book-It was GREAT
Review: I thought this was a wonderful book. It was a real page-turner, and full of suspense. Caroline Cooney really brought Janie to life. I felt that I was right there with her throughout the whole book. Even if you don't like to read you'll love this book. After you read this, you must read the sequels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Really Good Book!
Review: This was one of the best books that I've read in a long time. Janie, just a normal girl, with normal friends and a boy-friend, discovers that one day, she was kidnapped. But by who? The story is very suspensful, and is always turning new corners. I have read it many times since I bought it, and enjoy it equally every time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is by far the BEST book I've ever read!
Review: When I say this book's rating is a 10, I mean it! If I could I would give this book as a 1,000! This book makes you feel like YOU are Janie! Like YOU are Reeve Shield's boyfriend! This is by far the BEST book I've ever read! It is about a 15 year old named Janie who steals her best friends milk one day (she's allergic to it) and looks at the face on the back of the milk carton. She stared at it for awhile untill people started noticing. Then she pointed to it and says, "That's me!" Nobody believes her. They all think she's joking. You go through all the tragedy she's goes through in this gripping page turner! She falls in loves with boy-next-door and becomes his girlfriend, and she almost demolishes her friendship with her best friend, Sarah-Charolotte. Only, you feel like all that is happening to you. After you read the Face on the Milk Carton you have to read Whatever Happened to Janie, and then The Voice on the Radio. If you don't read ALL of them you'll be SORRY! Please e-mail me after you've read this regarding what you thought!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN
Review: This book kept me off my seat. I gave it to my 12 year old sister and she also loved it. You feel like you're the character's best friend. You feel emotional with them. I started crying when they took her away to live with her biological mother.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Face On Milk Carton By Caroline B. Cooney
Review: The main characters are Janie Johnson, her father, her mother, Reeve, Sarah Charlotte, Hannah, and Lizzie Janie Johnson is a 15year old girl with long straight red hair. Her best freind is Sarah Charolotte. Janie is lactose intolerant. She does not know ifshe is Janie Johnson Jayyne Johnstone Janie Javenson or Jennie Spring. Jane is an honest person who never cuts school. The main characters are Janie Johnson, her father, her mother, Reeve, Sarah Charlotte, Hannah, and Lizzie Janie Johnson is a 15 year old girl with long straight red hair. Her best freind is Sarah Charolotte. Janie is lactose intolerant. She does not know if she is Janie Johnson Jayyne Johnstone Janie Javenson or Jennie Spring. Jane is an honest person who never cuts school. Janie's father, Mr. Johnson (or Frank Javenson) is the coach of Janie's highschool's soccer. He can't get it through his head that his daughter is growing up. Janie's mother, Ms. Johnson (or Miranda Javenson) like her husband is very strict. She won't even let Janie go to the mall without her mother or father. Her mother is a volunteer at the hospital. She likes to make cakes with her daughter. Janie's mother, Ms. Johnson (or Miranda Javenson) like her husband is very strict. She won't even let Janie go to the mall without her mother or father. Her mother is a volunteer at the hospital. She likes to make cakes with her daughter. Reeve is Janie's next door neighbor. He is tall, strong, and nice. Reeve likes Janie as a girlfreind as Janie likes Reeve as a boyfreind. Sarah Charlotte is Janies best freind. She is a blabber mouth. She has white blond hair, that always looks neater than Janie's hair. Hannah Javenson is a member of Janie's family. She was a tom boy untill she was a teenager. When she was a teenager she joined a cult and went crazy. Lizzie is Reeve's older sister. She is a going to be a lawyer. She is very smart and gives alot of advice to Janie. The setting is Connecticut in a big house, in a rich neighborhood It takes place in the present. In the beginning, Janie is writing an essay and is spelling her name differently, like she did last year. She fiddles with it until it becomes Jayyne Johnstone. Than it is lunch time and she is in the cafeteria as usual. Every body else has milk but since Janie is lactose intolerant she always has juice which Janie is unhappy about. Janie takes a sip of Sarah Charlotte's milk carton, she looks on the back and see's her face on the milk carton when she was three... I would recommend this book to a freind because it has a good ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly amazing book that I will never forget!
Review: This book is so well writen that you can actually feel how the character is feeling. When Janie begins to relize that her "parents" arn't really her parents you can feel her fear all over you. I love how the storey is continued in "Whatever happened to Janie", and "The Voice on the Radio". I think that Caroline B. Cooney should continue to write these kinds of books because she makes them so everyone can feel the emotion of a character. Great book!


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