Tuesday, February 17, 2015

2 Star #Review of The Face on the Milk Carton (Janie Johnson #1) by Caroline B. Cooney

No one ever really paid close attention to the faces of the missing children on the milk cartons. But as Janie Johnson glanced at the face of the ordinary little girl with her hair in tight pigtails, wearing a dress with a narrow white collar—a three-year-old who had been kidnapped twelve years before from a shopping mall in New Jersey—she felt overcome with shock. She recognized that little girl—it was she. How could it possibly be true?

Janie can't believe that her loving parents kidnapped her, but as she begins to piece things together, nothing makes sense. Something is terribly wrong. Are Mr. and Mrs. Johnson really her parents? And if not, who is Janie Johnson, and what really happened?
 
 About the Author

Caroline Cooney knew in sixth grade that she wanted to be a writer when "the best teacher I ever had in my life" made writing her main focus. "He used to rip off covers from The New Yorker and pass them around and make us write a short story on whichever cover we got. I started writing then and never stopped!"
When her children were young, Caroline started writing books for young people -- with remarkable results. She began to sell stories to Seventeen magazine and soon after began writing books. Suspense novels are her favorites to read and write. "In a suspense novel, you can count on action."
To keep her stories realistic, Caroline visits many schools outside of her area, learning more about teenagers all the time. She often organizes what she calls a "plotting game," in which students work together to create plots for stories. Caroline lives in Westbrook, Connecticut and when she's not writing she volunteers at a hospital, plays piano for the school musicals and daydreams!



So I had a space empty to to read.  So I could grab something off of the tons of books I own.  So I thought well this one is pretty skinny.  I could read this in a few hours.  Sadly I didnt make it ever far.  
 This book was very boring and even though it is only 184 pages I found myself fall asleep.  I wish that Jamie would have had more will to just go to the people she was stolen from.  OR go to the police.  This constant back and forth was draining.  

 Go Into This One Knowing 
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2 comments:

The synopsis sounded really intriguing, too bad you didn't like it.

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