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The Voice on the Radio by Caroline B. Cooney
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The Voice on the Radio (original 1996; edition 1998)

by Caroline B. Cooney

Series: Janie Johnson (3)

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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The kidnapping is long past. Janie Johnson can never change what happened to her or to the families that love her. But finally life seems to be settling down for the Springs and the Johnsons.
The worst part of this new life for Janie is that Reeve Shields is away at college. Janie misses him terribly, no matter how many e-mails they send each other. As for Reeve, he's finding life at college overwhelming. He goes to work at the school radio station, hoping a late-night gig will give him what he cravesâ??popularity and fame. Reeve gets his chance to be the voice on the radio, and when he tells the most fascinating story he knows, his show becomes a sensation. Reeve is so sure that Janie will never discover what's making his
broadcast such a hit that he doesn't stop himself. But what will be the price for Janie?
As Janie knew, the facts about the little girl on the milk carton had to be uncovered, no matter how much pain they caused. Now the truth about what Reeve is doing must come out. Whose voice will help Janie when she must face not only her incredible past, but also her unknown future?
With the page-turning suspense that made The Face on the Milk Carton and Whatever Happened to Janie? best-sellers, Caroline B. Cooney once again explores the meaning of betrayal, the power of words, and the intensity of lo
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Title:The Voice on the Radio
Authors:Caroline B. Cooney
Info:Laurel Leaf (1998), Mass Market Paperback, 208 pages
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The Voice on the Radio by Caroline B. Cooney (1996)

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50% of The Voice on the Radio was just Reeve retelling the first two books. ( )
  NicholeReadsWithCats | Jun 17, 2022 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Continuation of the Janie series. This time it mainly focused on Reeve who has gone to college and become a DJ. He uses his time at the station to broadcast "janies" which are stories about Janie's kidnapping. ( )
  rmarcin | Jan 22, 2019 |
I am still enjoying this series, however, with each book I dislike Reeve more and more. I didn't like him in the first book, all he cared about was sex. I understand that is how most teenage boys are but it made it very difficult to believe that he really cared for Janie they way she described that he did. He was ok in the second book but in this one he was just a complete ass! Hoping he will redeem himself by the end of the series but I am already half way through the fourth book and it isn't looking good. Other than that I love everything else about these books! ( )
  KeriLynneD | Sep 20, 2016 |
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for Harold,
who knew what happened to Reeve


and with thanks to Lynne Kawkins, a
great line editor

to Sayre, whose idea of editing is "Wow, Mom,
this is perfect!"

and to Beverly Horowitz, my editor,
whose ideas are perfect
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Romance. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The kidnapping is long past. Janie Johnson can never change what happened to her or to the families that love her. But finally life seems to be settling down for the Springs and the Johnsons.
The worst part of this new life for Janie is that Reeve Shields is away at college. Janie misses him terribly, no matter how many e-mails they send each other. As for Reeve, he's finding life at college overwhelming. He goes to work at the school radio station, hoping a late-night gig will give him what he cravesâ??popularity and fame. Reeve gets his chance to be the voice on the radio, and when he tells the most fascinating story he knows, his show becomes a sensation. Reeve is so sure that Janie will never discover what's making his
broadcast such a hit that he doesn't stop himself. But what will be the price for Janie?
As Janie knew, the facts about the little girl on the milk carton had to be uncovered, no matter how much pain they caused. Now the truth about what Reeve is doing must come out. Whose voice will help Janie when she must face not only her incredible past, but also her unknown future?
With the page-turning suspense that made The Face on the Milk Carton and Whatever Happened to Janie? best-sellers, Caroline B. Cooney once again explores the meaning of betrayal, the power of words, and the intensity of lo

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