Selected Product: | What Janie Found Mass Market Author: Caroline B. Cooney Publisher: Laurel Leaf Release Date: 2002-02-12 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0440227720 ISBN-13: 9780440227724 List Price: $6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Voice on the Radio ISBN-10: 0440219779 ISBN-13: 9780440219774 List Price:$6.99 The Face on the Milk Carton ISBN-10: 038532328X ISBN-13: 9780385323284 List Price:$15.95 Whatever Happened to Janie? ISBN-10: 0440219248 ISBN-13: 9780440219248 List Price:$6.99 Wanted! ISBN-10: 0590988492 ISBN-13: 9780590988490 List Price:$6.99 Twins ISBN-10: 0590474782 ISBN-13: 9780590474788 List Price:$5.99 |
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While handling her father’s business matters, Janie discovers the one undeniable fact that could destroy both of her beloved families. And she alone must decide what to do. Great Series | Customer Rating: | | Couldn't wait to get the last book of the series. It came very quickly and the book was not disappointing. My whole family enjoyed the series. | Not satisfied | Customer Rating: | Janie realizes that Frank had been financially supporting Hannah Javensen (H.J.), his long-lost daughter and Janie's kidnapper. Janie is furious and uses a visit to her brother Stephen Spring as an excuse to see Hannah and confront her. At the end of the book, Janie finds peace with her older brother. She forgives Reeve and falls for him again, and they (supposedly) get back together at the end of the book. However, Janie never finds Hannah.
| stop at book two...or possibly three | Customer Rating: | I love face on the milkcarton. I loved the book as a kid, love the movie. This last book sucks. I enjoyed one and two. Book three adds nothing but has a bit of drama. Book four has NOTHING!!! It has no new plot, no new answers. It just exists. I do not understand why. I gave this book two stars instead of zero because it is well written and the characters have a little more depth than in the previous books. Warning -Spoiler ahead!!! They (the kids) decide that the best answer to the whole Hannah problem is to give her money!!?? It makes no sense. That is the author's answer. To give us no answers. They don't ignore her, they don't find her, they don't turn her into the FBI, they send her a big fat check. Lame!!! They do it so she has no more power over them! Huh? If they need to just drop it they could have. What an absolute waste of an intriging series. | Surprise | Customer Rating: | | Final book to find all truth and you wouldnt want to put the book down. | The last mystery that concluded it all | Customer Rating: | February 25, 2007 Diana TITLE: What Janie Found AUTHER: Caroline B. Cooney ISBN: 0-38532611-4 TITLE OF REVIEW: The Last Mystery that concluded it all
Janie was absolutely speechless when she stumbled upon and read what was in a manila file folder. You see, her father was in the hospital and Janie was responsible for making sure that all the bills and things were paid on time. While looking for the bills, Janie found a folder about Hannah, Janie's kidnapper of last year. She has no idea her father was still in touch with Hannah Javensen. Hannah was Janie's father's real daughter. This fictional story mainly takes place in Colorado where her biological brother Steven lives while going to college although Janie lives in Connecticut.
I thought this was an excellent and exciting book. I felt this about the story because if was a little bit of a mystery but not gory or scary. I would recommend this story to any female middle school students. I enjoyed the exciting storyline with a mysterious twist and so would they. Not only do I think this because I am a girl in middle school but the story itself is written about a girl, her problems and how she handles them. A connection that I could make to the story is that a girl that lived in the same area as me was kidnapped but just like Janie Johnson was brought back to her family. As far as the style of the writing goes, I personally like stories where the main character is telling the story. I think that when a main character is telling their story it is more personal. The main surprise that held my interest the most was when Janie decided to go to Colorado and meet face to face with her kidnapper. |
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