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Original Title: Private
ISBN: 1416918736 (ISBN13: 9781416918738)
Edition Language: English
Series: Private #1
Characters: Reed Brennan
Setting: Connecticut(United States)
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Private (Private #1) Paperback | Pages: 227 pages
Rating: 3.79 | 17988 Users | 1031 Reviews

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Title:Private (Private #1)
Author:Kate Brian
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 227 pages
Published:July 1st 2006 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Fiction. Romance. School Stories. Boarding School

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Tradition, Honor, Excellence... and secrets so dark they’re almost invisible

Fifteen-year-old Reed Brennan wins a scholarship to Easton Academy—the golden ticket away from her pill-popping mother and run-of-the-mill suburban life. But when she arrives on the beautiful, tradition-steeped campus of Easton, everyone is just a bit more sophisticated, a bit more gorgeous, and a lot wealthier than she ever thought possible. Reed realizes that even though she has been accepted to Easton, Easton has not accepted her. She feels like she’s on the outside, looking in.

Until she meets the Billings Girls.

They are the most beautiful, intelligent, and intensely confident girls on campus. And they know it. They hold all the power in a world where power is fleeting but means everything. Reed vows to do whatever it takes to be accepted into their inner circle.

Reed uses every part of herself—the good, the bad, the beautiful—to get closer to the Billings Girls. She quickly discovers that inside their secret parties and mountains of attitude, hanging in their designer clothing-packed closets the Billings Girls have skeletons. And they’ll do anything to keep their secrets private.

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NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER AGAIN!ABSOLUTELY AWFUL! I only read this book coz I lost a bet and I swear it was the worst punishment I've ever gotten.This book made me want to claw my eyes out within the first three pages. All she cares about is what other people think of her and what she can do to fit in. Reed basically copies everything everyone does and spends her time reassuring herself that she belongs at Easton. She moans and moans about how she has to stay at Easton because she can't go

3.5*I listened to this on audio and I felt like that was the way to go. I thought it was an interesting read. It was fun and enjoyable and a quick read. I felt like this was another book like the Pretty Little Liars series or something and it was fun to read and listen to this. I thought it kinda sucked cuz their were cliques lmao but yea what else can you expect.

This book is different. I love going into books blind because the synopsis has a tendency to spoil things and I hate when that happens. This book isn't bad and I am planning on reading more from the series because I can't quite figure out what this book is all about. I think it's a type of contemporary but it's kind of dark. It's not even that anything dark has happened (at least until the end) and even then you are left with just an unknown. The feel of the book is just odd.Not sure if it's odd

Hmm. Ok. So I went into this book (for a second time) remembering absolutely nothing about this book. Keep in mind, Id only read this book a year previous, so I shouldve remembered it. It was decent, but nothing to write home about. Although I am going to continue on with the series... Im just hoping for some MAJOR character development from Reed. As of now, her character is WAY too dependent on other people for her happiness. For me personally, that is a huge pet peeve. Id like to think of

Review: http://jinxedreviews.com/2020/04/28/r...Disclaimer: minor spoilers (only in relation to problematic content)Reed Brennan is a suburban scholarship student beginning her Sophomore year at Easton Academy. She is excited for this fresh start away from her pill-addicted mother and complacent father. Unfortunately, she finds that itll take much more to belong at Easton Academy than just stepping onto its manicured lawns. Soon after starting, Reed finds herself attracted to the Billings girls

Oddly enough, I both loved and hated this book. There were quite a few things that I didnt like. For example, throughout almost the whole story Noelle calls Reed glass-licker, and it rubbed me the wrong way. I also disliked how Reed would do anything they asked and barely bat an eye about it. But, the events were interesting and at times suspenseful. I think Reed wanted the perfect life, and felt like The Billings Girls had it. I think theres a lot more to her character that hasnt been revealed

Reading this book was mild torture.The protagonist Reed Brennan is extremely flawed and one-dimensional. She truly has no redeeming qualities, interests or goals. Readers learn that she hates her home life and that she wants to become a Billings Girl, an elite group of 3rd and 4th year students who live in a special dorm. Her obsession with them is trite and poorly written. I kept waiting for her to grow a spine or to evolve even slightly. Apparently, this happens in book two, three, or four in

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