Spencer is seeing creatures in his school but nobody else seems to see them. Then he sees the janitor going after one so maybe he's not crazy. He tries to figure out what is going on and what the janitor knows. He finds there is a battle waging for the minds of the students but he's not sure whic...
Janitors was a great book to read, because it brought something new and interesting into something that most kids dread, school. It was really cool because I see myself like Spencer, who is good at school, but like him I’m easily distracted. Things started going south after Spencer washed his fac...
Secrets of New Forest Academy is the second book in the Janitors series. Daisy and Spencer are working to keep their classroom free from the Toxites in the absence of a rebel janitor at their school. When Walter returns to tell the kids they need to relocate in order to hide from a serious BEM ...
Today I'm reviewing the first couple books in the Janitors series by Tyler Whitesides. These are middle grade fantasy books, and I just cannot say enough good about them. I am a mom of kids that love to read. Sometimes it's hard to find books that are clean (no swearing, profanity or sex) but ...
4 STARSThis is book 3 in the series and the only one that I have read. I expect that if you had read the firsts two books it would be better, but I was able to understand the book by itself. I have to agree with the author that this is a very trashy book. It deals with a dump truck, part of it is...
As I have stated so many times before, fantasies are not often my thing. This is the third book in the series, and I have not as yet read the first two. But this is definitely a stand-alone book, so don't let that keep you from enjoying this book. Even though this book is not my genre of prefe...
But Mom,” whined Erica over breakfast, “I don’t see why Spencer gets a ride to school while the rest of us have to take the bus.” “It’s about last night,” Holly guessed. “What Spencer did at the ice cream social.” Spencer stared at his soggy frosted...
Spencer thought it was strange to watch the sun set through the windows of an elementary school. Stranger still to know that he would probably see it rise through the same window. The team had made camp inside Woodbury Elementary School, about two hours south of Triton Cha...
“It’s an airplane,” she cried. “Where?” Dez said, coming alongside them. “I don’t see anything.” Spencer wouldn’t agree out loud with Dez, but he didn’t see anything either. He was wondering how he could possibly miss seeing an airplane in the formless sky when a flash of white caught his attenti...