Friday, July 14, 2017

The Voice on the Radio by Caroline B. Cooney. (#3 in the Janie Johnson series)

“Reeve get his chance to be the voice on the radio. Where tells the most interesting story he knows, Janie.”

The story takes place in the fall and the start of a new school year. Reeve is off to college and Janie is home finishing up her last two years of college. When Reeve finds his calling, being a radio host, and freezes on air...he spills the story and secrets of Janie and her two families.

This book had a lot more meaning than just the boyfriend being greedy and using Janie’s story to become famous. It has a lot about forgiveness and about acceptance of oneself and of others, coming to terms with who you are, and also growing up. In the end, Janie learned to love herself, accept the situation she was in with the two families, and find place for both of them in her life. She also learned to forgive Reeve as well as Hannah for ruining both set of parents lives.

It was honestly a great book. I’m not going to lie, it was a little annoying at times, but if you read through and past that...it’s a great continuation of the Janie Johnson series.


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