After finishing Breaking Dawn I looked through my closet to find a new book. I decided to read What Janie Found, the fourth and final book in The Face on the Milk Carton series by Caroline B. Cooney. I have already read the other three and they are all very good and full of suspense. It is about a girl named Janie Johnson, or so she thought. She was actually Jennie spring and was abducted by Hannah Javensen when she was three. When she figures this out she asks her “parents” what was going on. They said that Hannah dropped her off asking them to care for her and said that she was her daughter, so being her parents they did. Jennie finds her family and the Johnsons, Hannah’s parents, aren’t penalized for raising her since they didn’t know. In this book Janie is back living with the Johnsons because she didn’t feel like she fit in her other, or real family. Her “dad” has a stroke, so Janie is taking care of his work for him. While going through the bills drawer, she finds a file marked H.J., Hannah Javensen, she quickly discovers that her “dad” does know where Hannah is and has been paying her bills. That’s all I know which makes the book very suspenseful so far. I hope she goes back to the file so that I can find out some more of the details! What will she do? Will she go back to her real family after finding out that possibly her whole life her “dad” had been supporting her kidnapper? It is so intriguing and I can’t wait to find out!
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I read those books a long time ago. They were so good but then I forgot about them. I will have to read the rest. This is a good summary.
This sounds like a very interesting book Alex S. #1. I probably wont read any of these cause from the way it sounds they seem kind of girlie. Don't get me wrong it sounds like an EXCELLENT book but I don't have the urge to go out and get it. I would love to hear about it though sometime.
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I have heard about this book but i havent had a chance to read it. Your posts makes the book sound very interesting. Great summary of the book!
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