Rating:  Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton - Danielle Review: IT all started when Janie was at school taking a drink from her friends milk carton. She shes herself on the back of it as a missing child when she was three named Jennie Springs. She gets very suspicious, so she tries to find clues if she was kidnapped. She finds a box marked "Hannah" in the attic with the dress that was in the picture of the kidnapping. Also when she asks her parents if they had any baby pictures of her they said they never took any. So her n Reeve go to New Jersey to see her old house. Is is Janie or Jennie? read the book to find out!
Rating:  Summary: The book that keeps on coming! Review: The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney is about a girl named Janie Johnson who has the perfect parents and the perfect life. One day she looks on a milk carton to see who the missing child was and she saw a little girl. One glance and she recognized the little girl, it was her! She can't believe that her perfect parents would kidnap a child, but she has doubts. While searching for the answers to solve the mystery, she learns the truth behind The Face on the Milk Carton.I loved this book because I liked the intense climaxes in the story. It kept me at the edge of my seat. This book was a real eye-opener for me and it hooked me into each chapter and made me want to read on. Just when you think the mystery is solved and nothing else can go wrong, something happens and it just keeps you wondering. I recommend this book to all teenagers who like a good mystery. I thought it was fun to read about someone my age going through a dramatic time in her life and how she was able to overcome it or to deal with the problem. I think everyone should buy this book for his or her own book collection and read it over and over again. I know I will.
Rating:  Summary: Best Book Ever! Review: This story about Janie Johnson is a must-read!!! If you are looking for a book you can really sink your teeth into, READ THIS BOOK! The tale is about a girl who sees a missing child's picture on a milk carton. Janie then realizes that the face on the milk carton is her! The reason I liked this book is that it is fast paced, romantic, and has twists and turns.To find out more, read **The Face on the Milk Carton** book, a combination of romance, mystery, and suspense.
Rating:  Summary: Slowest moving book Review: I was so disappointed after reading this book. This book was like the slowest book I ever read. I love reading and I love reading about families. So I thought ¡°wow! This book sounds like a book that I¡¯ll like¡±¡¦ So I was really existed when I got this book from my library. It was okay in the beginning, but the book was just so slow. It seemed like nothing was happening, and I was just reading about life of a girl who she thinks her parents kidnapped her. She won¡¯t even ask her parents about it. She was just having ¡°daymares¡± about it. I really thought this book will be really good, but I was really disappointed in it. Although the theme is a good theme, I don¡¯t think the author did a really good job to put it in to a story. I really don¡¯t recommend it to anyone unless you like to read slow moving books.
Rating:  Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton Review: Have you ever looked on the back of a milk carton and read about The Face on the Milk Carton? One day at lunch Janie, a lactose intolerant, took her best friend, Sarah-Charlotte's, milk carton and drank the rest of her milk. Janie loved milk, but after finding out her lactose intolerance, she never got to drink it. Her friends always looked on the back of the carton to see who the missing child on the back was. Janie looked on the back and recognized the girl. It was her. This changed her life forever. Janie's whole life comes crashing down on her; could her parents, the parents that she'd always loved, be kidnappers? Janie starts having day mares of her kidnapping and of her "real" family. Caroline B. Cooney's book, The Face on the Milk Carton, leaves you on the edge of your seat. If you read this book, I guarantee you will run out to the library to get the sequel, Whatever Happened to Janie? This book was a "page turner," and I enjoyed it.
Rating:  Summary: 12 years later. . . Review: Caroline B. Cooney, The Face on the Milk Carton. Fiction Janie Johnson was a typical shy high school girl. She loved life and all her friends, until one day something changed it all. No one paid any attention to the missing faces on the milk cartons until Janie Johnson picked up a carton and noticed on the back was a little girl in tight pigtails with red hair and a polkadoted dress. Janie had a dress just like that and she used to wear her hair like that all the time, she read on. A 3-year-old girl that was kidnapped 12 years ago in a shopping mall in New Jersey looked exactly like her. As Janie starred at the picture she noticed something really strange. The girl in the picture was her, but that could never be true. Janie then started asking question to her parents, if they were her parents. Janie asked questions like where her birth certificate was, or how come she didn't have any baby pictures. Nothing made sense and nothing was coming together. She couldn't believe this. As the questions developed the pieces weren't coming together. Where Mr. and Mrs. Johnson really Janies parents? And if not. . . Who is? This book was a very interesting book. This book made me keep reading on because I wanted to see what happened to Janie and if the Johnson's were really her parents. This made me feel sad because I could never imagine something that like happen to me. I think this book was a very good book. I recommend it to anybody who likes mystery and fun books. Taryn M.
Rating:  Summary: This book was ok Review: The book, The Face on the Milk Carton, was a very good book. I thought that she should have found out eairlier that she was taken. The theme was well thought out. I would recomnend this book to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: The Face On The Milk Carton Review: Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see your face on on a "missing" advertisement? Well, that is exactly what happened to Janie Johnson. Janie is a senior in high-school. When Janie found out she was lactose intolerant, she could not drink milk. One day she looked at Sarah-Charlotte's milk carton, and her picture was on it! It read "Jeannie Spring", three years old, kidnapped from a mall in New Jersey! Was Janie Johnson really kidnapped, or is it just a joke? Read more to find out. I reccommend this book to kids ten years and older because younger kids may not understand it.
Rating:  Summary: The Face on the Milk Carton - - The Missing Girl on the Milk Review: If you like a mystery and sequels then you'll like The Face on the Milk Carton, by Caroline B. Cooney. Janie is a girl who can't drink milk but she happenes to find her face on the back of a milk carton saying that she's been kidnapped/missing. So throughout the book Janie is wondering if her "real" parents have been lying to her and who her parents are. So who are her real parents? You'll have to read it to find out. I recommend it to anyone who likes mysteries. So don't miss out in this great book by Caroline B.Cooney.
Rating:  Summary: The Face On The Milk Carton Review: If you like mystery you will like this book. It's about a teenage girl named Jannie who finds a picture of her when she was a little girl on a milk carton. The milk carton says she is missing. She thinks that her parents have kidnapped her and aren't really her parents. This is the only reason for the subscription on the milk carton to be true. She has proof that this is true because her "parents" don't have pictures of her until she was around the age of five. They said they just didn't have a camera, and Jannie doesn't believe them. In the end it is a little confusing and it is nothing that you would have ever suspected. I liked this book because you could never put it down once you started reading it. Read it to find out what happens.
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