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The Voice on the Radio (1996)

by Caroline B. Cooney

Series: Janie Johnson (3)

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Fifteen-year-old Janie feels devastated when she discovers that her boyfriend has betrayed her and her family through his college radio program.
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{my thoguhts} - This book covers what happens after Reeve goes off to college and Janie went back to live with the Johnson’s. She decided to work things out with the Spring’s and she finally realizes that things are okay and she has enough love to go around. Jodie makes a trip to look at colleges in Boston and Janie tags along. They discover that Reeve isn’t the person they had thought he was in fact they discover he’s a jerk. And Janie finally comes to terms with having four parents that she can love them each and not be a bad daughter by showing them all how she actually feels.

{reason for reading} – I had read the first two and now I am trying to complete the series. So far so good since I didn’t know this and the last book had existed. I suppose it happens. But it is a nice little series. ( )
  Zapkode | Jun 1, 2024 |
{my thoguhts} - This book covers what happens after Reeve goes off to college and Janie went back to live with the Johnson’s. She decided to work things out with the Spring’s and she finally realizes that things are okay and she has enough love to go around. Jodie makes a trip to look at colleges in Boston and Janie tags along. They discover that Reeve isn’t the person they had thought he was in fact they discover he’s a jerk. And Janie finally comes to terms with having four parents that she can love them each and not be a bad daughter by showing them all how she actually feels.

{reason for reading} – I had read the first two and now I am trying to complete the series. So far so good since I didn’t know this and the last book had existed. I suppose it happens. But it is a nice little series. ( )
  CrimsonSoul | Jun 1, 2024 |
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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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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He ran out of things to say.
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