When Jackson Friedmann moved to Lakewood, he did not expect Garret Henderson.
At first, he seems like a normal kid--a little dark sometimes, but he's a seventeen-year-old in the age of the internet, so Jackson figures it's normal. Even though Garret's favorite subject is Columbine, the 1999 school shooting that shocked the nation into a new age. Even though in Jackson, Garret's found the perfect person to share his most intense, his deadliest plans with.
Because Jackson, insecure and looking for meaning, might be more susceptible than he thinks.
Aurora Dimitre grew up in North Dakota and never left. She has held a variety of jobs, her favorite of which has always been ‘library assistant,’ and is currently teaching children about grammar. However, if she didn’t write books all the time, she’d go crazy, which is why we’re here now.
I will say, it was weird reading this one over. I'm trying to treat this just like any other book I read on the subject, or... in general, hence my weird long amount of shelving for a book that, uh, I wrote , but I think the answer to how I really felt about this one is the same as any author feels about any book: I like it, but it could have been better.