Point About Books Scandal (Private #11)
Title | : | Scandal (Private #11) |
Author | : | Kate Brian |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 228 pages |
Published | : | March 9th 2010 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. School Stories. Boarding School. Contemporary |
Kate Brian
Paperback | Pages: 228 pages Rating: 4 | 4715 Users | 154 Reviews
Narrative In Pursuance Of Books Scandal (Private #11)
After her harrowing kidnapping, Reed returns to Easton to find the worst thing she can think of—Billings has been torndown. Finally, after years of controversy, the school’s wealthiest female alumni have been overruled, and the historical dorm is gone from Easton Academy.
How will Reed and the rest of the Billings Girls handle it? Will they still be as powerful, as popular, and as wicked—with literally no ground to stand on?
Describe Books Concering Scandal (Private #11)
Original Title: | Scandal (Private, #11) |
ISBN: | 1416984704 (ISBN13: 9781416984702) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Private #11 |
Rating About Books Scandal (Private #11)
Ratings: 4 From 4715 Users | 154 ReviewsEvaluation About Books Scandal (Private #11)
Childish drama book.The book, Scandal, by Kate Brian is part of the Private series. The series is about Reed Brennan, a girl who attends Easton Academy. In this book, Reed goes back to Easton Academy and finds out that Billings House is gone. Billings House is this super exclusive group of girls that originated in 1915. The new headmaster, Spencer Hathaway, thought that it was wrong to have clubs and groups since he thought everybody should be equal. Reed, Noelle (Reed's best friend) and the other Billings girls
Just finished reading Scandal, the latest book in Kate Brians series Private. Its the 11th book in the series (not including the prequel) and I found it to be the weakest book. Normally this series has me dieing just to turn the page in suspense, this one really didnt. It was the last two-three chapters that really had me going. But I can see that Kate really needed this book to set the stage for Vanished (out the end of August).Scandal takes place right after Paradise Lost, Reeds back from her
THIS WAS A DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT.I must admit that even though this wasn't as perfect as the ones I totally enjoyed before, it kept the polished and subtle intrigue that Kate Brian had us all used to. The book was fun, I finished it immediately, I never grew bored neither stressed so I felt awesome. I even laughed at some stage, while I was at the edge of my seat while reading some thrilling parts. And a mystery I actually want to resolve has been opened, dramatically with a PLL style.Now, here's
A good read, though I wasn't impressed with Reed's decisions. To keep the BLS meetings in the same place when the Billings alumni found them is an idiotic decision. She acted very stubborn, and to betray Ivy is despicable. The book ends on an exciting cliffhanger though, so looking forward to the next book.
the whole billing society thingy was annoying as heck like really? reed breaking it off with upton was stupid on her part and her leading on sawyer like common
Now that Billings has been torn down by the new headmaster, Reed and her friends are a nation without a state. Or something. Things look pretty bleak until Reed gets a mysterious book from someone associated with Billings, and she decides to re-found the Billings Literary Society. Will the BLS bring her friends closer than ever or drive them apart?Initially a fun, mindless read, Kate Brian's Private series is stretching the limits of even the most open mind. How many times can a reader expect
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