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The Voice on the Radio

The Voice on the Radio

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These books rock!
Review: I loved all three books. I saw the movie The face on the milk carton first and thought it was great! Then I saw the book in the catolog for school and had to get it. I was so mad when it just dropped off at the end. So me and my mom went to at least 5 book stores looking for the next one, What ever happend to Janie. Again I was mad when it just dropped off. So me and my mom went to a huge bookstore and bought the voice on the raido. I am mad that it just drooped off. I wish Caroline B. Cooney would write another book. But serousily, These books are the best ever and I recommened them to everyone I know. If you are thinking about buying these books, DO! NOW! GO OUT AND BUY THEM!Thanks for reading! bye! BUY!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its NOT fair!!
Review: Caroline B. Cooney can't stop the "jaine's" now! Before, I never read books. She is the only thing I'll read. And I loved "The face on the milk carton" & "Whatever happen to janie?" How come she will just end it with "Come on Reeve, we need to talk." Shouldn't there be just one more? I loved the books though, gave them all 5's! - Carly

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent....perhaps Caroline B Cooney't best yet
Review: I think the whole Milk Carton series are wonderful. It really makes you think about what you would do in that situation. And this book shows Janie/Jennie beginning to accept her true family and not close up to them like she did in the second book. It also finally closes up to the big mystery of what happened to Hannah. I recommend all 3 books to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Boyfriend, Reeve Betrays Janie's trust.
Review: In the book "The Face on the Milk Carton" JanieJohnson discovers her true identity. Janie had been kidnapped at age three. In the book "Whatever Happened to Janie",Janie goes to live with her real family. Janie acts like a real brat. At the end of this book Janie goes back to live with her "fake" parents. Through out this whole mess Janie has a boyfriend named Reeve. Reeve is basically the only person Janie trusts. In the book "The Voice on the Radio" the saga continues. Reeve moves to Boston to attend college, leaving Janie sad. Janie and Reeve continue their relationship by phone and e-mail. Reeve starts working on the college radio station, he had always dreamed of being a radio talk show host. When Reeve does his first show he runs out of things to say after the first six minutes. Reeve is really nervest and doesn't know what to say so he starts telling Janie's story. Everybody loved his show. Reeve knew that he shouldn't have started telling Janie's story on live radio. Reeve continued to say stories about Janie's tragedy. Reeve intended to stop, but everybody at his college loved his show and they were hookedon it.Janie ofcourse didn't know all of this was happening. While of this was happenning Janie was getting closer to her real family. Janie's sister, Jodie invited Janie to go with her to Boston for some college interviews. Janie was thrilled ,she could surprise Reeve with a visit. Janie, Jodie , and their younger brother Brian stayed at a hotel overnigth. Janie decide to tune in Reeve's radiostation. That's when Janie heard Reeve tell part of her story. Janie was shocked. Brian calls the radio station and tells Reevethat they know what he's doing. If you want to know how the end of this book I suggest you read it. I really liked this book, it was really interesting. I think it's better if you read "The Face on the Milk Carton" and "Whatever Happened to Janie" befor reading this book. You'll understand it better. I gave this story four stars because in my opinion the two books before this one were better. They were more interesting and exciting.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read this book and you'll never go back on your word again.
Review: This book was about how Reeve betrays Janie and tells Janie's kidnapping story on the radio. Will Janie ever forgive him? To find out read Voice On The Radio by Caroline B. Cooney.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spectacularly written, the best ever
Review: Ooh! Caroline B. Coone has got it going on. This book that was the third in the series was the best. The three books were Face on the Milk Carton, Whatever happened to Janie?, and the Voice on the radio. I love the excitment and love that goes between Janie and her boyfriend. All of the books were so great. Dont listen to them, these books ruled. I was reading all of the books til 2 in the morning. Believe me, you cannot put these books down!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Get a grip Janie!
Review: No offense, I understand how Janie was put in a horrible situation and it's really hard to have a normal life now, but this series just goes on and on and on. Ok, the first one was great, except it really left you hanging, then the second, airt was ok, but a little slow, once again, left you hanging. I know that that is Cooney's style, but after the first thousand books, it can get a bit annoying. Personally, I have better things to do than wait for the next milk carton book to come out, dangling there waiting to find out what's gonna happen next. The plot, eh, it was a good idea, but a not big enough to write the whole book about. The whole radio show betrayal was a great plot, but please, let's not drag it out that much. Janie doesn't even find out about it til the very end! And it would be a little more interesting to find out her reaction, not just Reeve's physocological problems. Well, if you liked it great, but I found it a tad slow, to put it nicely!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought that the book was very exciting and detailed.
Review: The book was a very good book. I'm glad that the author made it so that Janie found out what Reeve was doing. The book was very detailed. I could hear the voices of the different people talking while I was reading the dialoge. The best part that I like was when Lizzie said she found out that Hannah was dead. Another good thing about the book was I didn't know if Janie and Reeve were goning to get back together. They kept your attention on that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reeve talks about Janie life in the radio
Review: Reeve is talking about what happened to Janie. He is going to be on a radio show and is taking about Janie when she doesn't know about it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not the worst but not the best
Review: I loved the first two milk carton books, but this just wasn't as good... Most of it was telling what had happened in the first 2 books which is great if you haven't read them yet but, it's disappointing if you have...It's like walking into the middle of a conversation and trying to play catch up, its just easier to start from the beginning....They should put big yellow stickers on the cover that tell you not to read this book until you have read the first ones. this way the author can continue where they left off instead of taking two steps forward and then one step back all the time....And another thing that annoyed me was the way they ended the book....I can't stand it when the last words are "lets talk" and I never figure out what they talked about I can be very nosy and I always want to know what happened!!!!!So I hope they continue the series and I finally find out what happened


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