*I won a physical ARC Copy of this book from another blog. I really don't know how I got it in my head that this book had to involve some paranormal phenomenon. The title makes that a strong suggestion, the US cover helps a lot, the synopsis basically leaves you in the dark and throws you into...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: I like the colors and the illumination on the path but there isn't anything about this cover that will make it stand out from the other YA mysteries on the shelf.The Gist: Having been arrested for the third time in a y...
Actual rating: 3.5I honestly don't know how to rate this book. It's such an odd read, I came in with certain expectations as to the plot, the characters, and the writing, and none were reached. That isn't to say it's a bad thing, considering I had low expectations, but this book was so different fro...
Allie Sheridan is in trouble…again. Caught vandalizing her school with friends, Allie’s parents aren't sure what to do with her anymore. Ever since her brother, Christopher, ran off Allie has been acting out and they decide the best place for her is Cimmeria, a boarding school she has never heard ...
Let me start off by saying, looking at the cover of C.J. Daugherty’s Night School, what are your first initial thoughts? It looks spooky with paranormal undertones. Even the synopsis hints at something dark and mysterious but there’s nothing paranormal about the book. I don’t consider this a spoiler...
Allie is a troublemaker. Ever since her brother disappeared she has been getting arrested and making a ton of trouble for herself. After her parents are forced to remove her from another school she is sent to Cimmeria Academy. Cimmeria Academy is a posh boarding school for academically inclined teen...
I picked this book cause the cover and synopsis caught my eye. I had high hopes for this book and unfortunately, it let me down.1. Writing. First off, writing is good. Everything flowed well from chapter to chapter. Not once did I feel lost or confused. It was able to step inside the characters sho...
*Genre* Young Adult*Rating* 3.0*Review*"Things are not what they seem. People aren't always who they seem to be." from the ARC of Night SchoolWhen I was first introduced to Sixteen year old Alyson (Allie) Sheridan, I felt absolutely no connection to her whatsoever. She was acting out, and getting in...
See more of my reviews on Birth of a New Witch!1.5 stars."Carter must think I’m a complete slapper (UK version, 53% on my Nook)."Think about this. "Slapper" is generally British slang for "slut" now. This line is thought after Allie and Carter talk about how Sylvain (Allie's other love interest) tri...
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