The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney

Joseph Gurski, Contributor

I thought this was a great book until the end. At the end of any book, everyone would want to know what would happen but there is a continuation to the next three books. This book is very clear and easy to read.

I liked finding out what Janie (the protagonist) would do in this very hard situation. She would go back and forth whether or not to ask her parents about seeing herself in the milk carton, where a company would put down who got kidnapped. Reeve helped her along the way trying to figure out what to do. Also, Reeve’s sister Lizzie (a lawyer) helped figure out what could have possibly happened.

I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a romantic, tension building book. I rate this book ⅗.