Junior Year Spring - A Stupid Boy Story, #12 - E-book - ePub

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 G. Younger - Junior Year Spring - A Stupid Boy Story, #12.
Continuation of the award-winning series that has garnered over 4 million downloads. Our story is set in a small Midwestern town. You'll fall in love... Lire la suite
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Continuation of the award-winning series that has garnered over 4 million downloads. Our story is set in a small Midwestern town. You'll fall in love with David Dawson, the 'stupid boy' who has become more, as he navigates life after his first movie comes out. David struggles with trying to be just an ordinary high school student when he is thrust into the public eye. Fame impacts all aspects of his life, be it his family, the girls in his life, or the sports he plays.
Follow his ups and downs as he attempts to maintain sanity and stability through it all. Junior Year - Spring is a sexy romantic comedy with just enough sports and adventure mixed in to make it unforgettable. Join this 'stupid boy' as he picks his way through the minefield that is his junior year of high school. The Stupid Boy Series is a coming-of-age story that has been called remarkable and is alternately hilarious and painful, awkward and enlightening.---What readers are saying:I am immensely impressed by the quality and detail of your writing.
The plot is fun and exciting. Gosh, if only I could go back 30 years to high school to emulate some DD successes... I enjoy the breadth of the writing. The details across such a wide variety of topics impress me. Football, baseball, Dodge cars, security, Hollywood -- such a wide variety! As usual you excel at writing and this story keeps getting deeper and deeper. The interplay of characters keeps us on the edge of our seats and fully involved in the story.
Can't wait for the next book. Thanks for your hard work! Dammit, this is great writing, period. I don't even like long-form stories! Yours is the first I've read. I instantly became captivated by the adventures of the irrepressible Double D. I wanted to send out a thank-you. Not only you written absolutely thrilling sports story, you showed me the intricacies of the fashion world, demonstrated how leadership is forged and examined successful conflict-management techniques.
Plus, you're showing an appreciation of fine dining!  I stand in awe of your talent and hope my enthusiasm, in the spirit of David, never wanes. Thank you! This continues to be one of the most entertaining fics I've ever read, and I'm quite invested in David's life, mostly because I like and respect him as a person and want good things to happen for him and those that surrounds him. You've created a unique character and story that I love. Awesome .
Can't wait for the next book in this series ...

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Biographie de G. Younger

Greg Younger was born in Urbana, Illinois, on the day after Christmas in August of 1961. He was educated at the sports oriented Mahomet-Seymour High School, where he spent much of his time playing football (where he won a State Championship), hunting/fishing, and reading every science fiction or fantasy book in the town's library. He went on to Illinois State University to study Accounting. The football stopped, but he found a new passion, he started a fraternity.  Greg enjoyed college life to the point that when he graduated he had degrees in Finance, Marketing, Management with minors in Economics and Accounting. Greg then moved to Chicago, lived in a high rise in the Gold Coast with two men who drank too much, and found work at a bank as a computer programmer.
Over the next 25 years he advanced through the ranks and became known for solving problems via the use of technology. He ventured out on his own and opened a consulting company that developed technology driven solutions for Fortune 500 companies and financial institutions. In 2005, he gave it all up to move to an area in Florida called the Nature Coast. This harkened to his days of growing up in a small Midwestern community.  Not able to just sit around he decided to try something completely different, real estate.  He eventually opened his own company. Greg had always thought he could write a science fiction book and even had outlined one he'd given the working title of Star Academy.  Knowing he wasn't ready for that he decided to write about what he knew, sports.  From that grew an epic series of novels: A Stupid Boy Story.

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