
Roman Swivel, at first glance seems to be your average high school nerd, quiet and to himself. Nothing could be further from the truth as you read further into Adam Decker's The Janitor.
Roman is a senior at Collingston high school, and also works as a student janitor. When Tony Falcone is dared one day to join the chain of others who have picked on the janitor, little does anyone know what his actions eventually set off.
Friendships are made, unlikely relationships formed until most realize the janitor is not at all what the student body wants to make him out as. Roman goes from being teased to respected in a matter of a year.
Roman's deepest secrets come out as well. His past is wrought with tragedy, and he is a genious, wanted by a top secret, no holds barred government agency. As Roman starts to make a new life for himself, he has no choice but to proceed with caution, or risk not only harm to himself but to those he loves as well.
The Janitor takes you on a thrilling, emotional ride keeping you hooked until the very end.

In "A Teenage Life" Melissa DArby takes you through the course of three friends high school years. Kara, Ashlyn and Jessica all love to hang out together and are best of friends. Throughout the story, you feel what they go through, but you reflect on your own high school memories and what it was like growing up.
As the story begins, it's 1996. Kara has a huge crush on Lance, yet her longtime friend has just revealed to her that he likes her as much more than a friend. Kara's world gets turned upside down, once she sees what Lance is truly like.
Then, enter Tiffany. She ends up with Jeff in the midst of the confusion Kara experiences once she starts to regret turning Jeff away. Becoming Kara's arch enemy instantaneaously, Tiffany starts provoking her especially after catching the two in a kiss. Everything fuels up to a heated showdown after Kara's boyfriend commits suicide. Tiffany blames Kara, sending her over the edge.
Kara survives and copes well, considering all she goes through. From worrying whether she's made a drastic mistake and lost a longtime friend, to dealing with a boyfriend addicted to drugs that abuses her, Kara deals with her share of trauma.
By1999, the story is ending with the gang graduating, and Jessica, who also becomes a mother getting married. The college years lie ahead as they disperse.
"A Teenage Life" is a perfect read for any fan of young adult fiction. With non stop drama, and challenges facing todays youth, Melissa Darby takes a realistic look at teenage life in a way that makes you want to keep turning the pages.
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Feeding the Squirrels introduces you to Michael, a ladies man who takes you on a path of his life. With each chapter you get introduced to another woman and another story until the very end when the characters are woven together in an ending you would never expect.
Michael meets a variety of women, from a grandmother, to a lawyer, each one with an interesting background and interaction with the main character. Vivid descriptions and dialogue keep the story flowing in a unique way. And like with every story with love, lust and romance, drama is well included.
Feeding the Squirrels is a well written look at one character's life. The storylines mesh well, and intertwine in a surprising ending. Feeding the Squirrels gives you an intriguing look into the short lived relationships of Michael's life, some having much more lasting impressions and effects on Michael than one could imagine
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