There was something I really loved about this book. When I finished it, I couldn't stop thinking about it - which only a book I find highly impacting can do to me. It wasn't the romance that did it - it was the relationships between the characters. I just couldn't stop thinking about Callie and Becc...
My thoughtsCover: Defenitely a cover-love of mine. Love underwater covers. I think it depicts a scene from the book. A disaster, a mystery will come to light.Book: Honestly I only requested in on netgalley because of the cover[^_^]. Read my first Harlequin teen title not long ago so when not give th...
So I absolutely LOVED Rebecca when I read it a year and a half ago. It was amazing and creepy and just wonderfully suspenseful and everything I could want from such a novel. So when I saw that there was a YA retelling of it, of course I clicked that request button! And while with Rebecca I felt that...
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" are the opening lines to one of literature's most loved books, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, which has been given a makeover in Paige Harbison's second novel, New Girl. I love Daphne du Maurier, as she tends to be one of the only phsycological thrille...
New Girl was one of those books that you'd either love it or hate it.I am so torn between loving and hating it.It was sort of an old-school crime movie that would keep you guessing who killed who.If I could rename this book I would probably name it "Deception, Lies and more Lies".Reading it also rem...
New Girl was a fast-paced page-turner with overly-dramatic characters and a predictable ending. I found myself both unable to book this book down, while simultaneously rolling my eyes at the stereotypical teen behaviour that was portrayed. I waited in suspense to find out New Girl's name and the tru...
I've been trying and trying to think of what to say about this book for a long time now. There were parts that I really, really liked, and parts that I really, really didn't. So, here's my review.New Girl is a story told in two POVs: the "New Girl" and Becca. The new girl gets into a prestigious...
New Girl tells us the story of both Becca and "New Girl" simultaneously. "New Girl" - who I only realized past the half way mark has no name yet - is living in Becca's shadow. Arriving at boarding school after Becca's disappearance makes the others feel like she's replacing their friend; their frien...
You can also find my review at my blog: http://the-bookaholic.blogspot.comI read many mixed reviews on New Girl before starting it and admittedly I was wary to begin. I had a few blogger friends who didn’t enjoy it, and a few who loved it, and I was at one of those crossroads where I felt worried th...
Original review from Little Book OwlNew Girl is a dark, chilling read that drags you in to the story and keeps you guessing the entire way through. What happened to Becca?I thought it was really interesting how the point of view changed every few chapters between the 'New Girl', where she told her s...
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