Night School, the first book in a series of darkly romantic YA thrillers set in a British boarding school, is generating excitement around the world.
When Allie Sheridan gets arrested--again--her parents have had enough. They send Allie to the Cimmeria Academy far away from her London friends. The school is beautiful, and filled with gorgeous, ultra-wealthy teens who travel by private jet, were raised by nannies, and only shop on 5th Avenue or Bond Street.
As the school begins to seem like a very dangerous place, she must decide who she can trust if she's going to find out what's really going on.
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- ISBN: 9780062193841
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- ISBN: 9780062193841
- File size: 488 KB
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- English
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Kirkus
April 15, 2013
A smart, engaging heroine and gripping, suspenseful plot trump this series opener's all-too-predictable romance. Angry and upset over the loss of her brother, Christopher, Allie's vandalism gets her expelled from school--again. Her exasperated parents pack her off to Cimmeria Academy, a boarding school in the remote English countryside. Puzzlingly, her classmates aren't troubled youth like Allie but the gifted offspring of wealthy families educated at Cimmeria for generations. Everyone, especially Allie, wonders why she's there--and why the school's hottest guys are smitten with her: smooth, uber-male Sylvain and smoldering, bad-boy Carter. Although readers can plot the triangle's romantic trajectory early on, other narrative twists and turns remain pleasurably unpredictable. Cimmeria's as much an enigma as its students. They're not to enter the woods after dark; computers and cellphones are forbidden. A few, Sylvain and Carter included, attend the mysterious Night School but refuse to discuss it. Even Allie's best friend, Jo, keeps secrets from her. Frustratingly, whenever love or attraction is in the air, Alllie's gutsy leadership dissolves into old-fashioned passivity (somewhere between Bella and Katniss on the heroine-autonomy spectrum). But when the summer ball ends horrifically, Allie's ready to take action. Hints of tantalizing plot twists to come will have readers panting for the next installment. (Romantic thriller. 14 & up)COPYRIGHT(2013) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
December 1, 2013
Gr 8 Up-Rebellious London teen Allie Sheridan, 16, has just gotten arrested-again. It's the last straw for her parents, and Allie is shipped off to a mysterious boarding school, Cimmeria Academy. The institution caters to a select crowd of children from elite families; the protagonist has no idea why she's been sent to live among them. Nothing is what it seems at this old-fashioned academy and Allie will have to sort through the lies and dangers to discover the truth about the school, her classmates, and her own family. This supernatural thriller covers fairly well-trod ground: teen relationships, love triangles, and secrets. While the author evokes a suspenseful gothic-style tone, the novel fails to have the tight story arc and writing structure needed to maintain the spooky mood. The first in a series, this book serves to set up intrigue and introduce readers to the main cast of characters, but it leaves many questions unanswered. This title will appeal most to fans of Gabriella Poole's Secret Lives (Hodder & Stoughton, 2009) and Richelle Mead's Bloodlines (Razorbill, 2011).-Stephanie Whelan, New York Public Library
Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
June 1, 2013
Grades 9-12 Only gutsy first-time novelists would tackle the well-worn sinister boarding school trope, complete with a troubled new girl navigating the social scene and various shadowy dangers. After all, where to go with such familiar ingredients? Yet Daugherty knows exactly where she wants to take us, and soon enough, readers will be hooked. The lean prose certainly helps, as does how the plot is punctuated by several unforgettable scenes of suspense, including a skinny-dipping escapade complicated by a panic attack and a rooftop encounter with a bottle of vodka that ends in . . . well, that would be telling. Connecting such episodes is protagonist Allie Sheridan's efforts to learn why she was admitted to such an elite institution, and about Night School, a shadowy training program within it. If initially some students seem stereotypical, keep reading: Daugherty is expert at revealing character through action. Similarly, Allie can appear too reactive, letting others rescue herbut then she notes this tendency, thereby incorporating it into her character arc. Ultimately, both the story and the writing itself are full of surprises.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.) -
The Horn Book
July 1, 2013
Kicked out of many other schools, Allie Sheridan is new at Cimmeria Academy, a boarding school where technology is verboten, tradition is paramount, and secrets abound. When a tragedy is covered up, Allie must ascertain who's putting the students in danger and whom she can really trust. The plot's weak points are compensated for by strong character-building and narrative voice.(Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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