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The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B Cooney is a very good book to get lost in , and I would recommend to anyone. The story is pretty easy to follow. It is about a girl named Janie one day Janie was eating lunch and looks down at and sees her picture labeled MISSING but the girls name is Jennie on the milk carton. so was Janie really kidnapped? From that day on Janie (Jennie?) is a nervous wreck, believing her parents are to nice to do something like that. so who are Janie's real parents. You would never guess what truly happen to Janie when she was younger. this book is a emotional roller coaster it keeps you wrapped up for hours, net thing you know you look up at the clock and it's two A.M to all my fellow book worms I highly recommend to anyone who loves a good book.
Wow. The core plot is interesting- I mean, she sees her face on a milk carton, her parents won't let her see her birth certificate, stuff like that, but come on. Some rather "nasty" content that I would not suggest for readers under the age of High School. As much as I wonder what happens next, I do not plan on reading the sequal.
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I love the book , "The face on the milk carton" because i love mystery and this book is all about mystery! So one day at school Janie saw a little girls face on her milk carton and she starts think "that looks exactly like me" and she starts to wonder if her "parents" stole her as a child.
This book was amazing so detailed you felt do tempted to peek at the back! of course i didn't. you could really feel for Janie and what she was feeling! READ IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!