Title: Night School (Night School #1)
Author: C.J. Daugherty
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Dates read: June 04 to 05, 2012
Rating: ★★★☆☆
Allie has been a bit of a troublemaker since her brother Christopher ran
away. Now she has been arrested for the third time this year and her
parents have had enough. They ship her off to board at Cimmeria Academy
for the summer term where she has no access to phones, stereos,
computers, or the outside world at all. The rules are incredibly strict
and then there is also the Night School classes that other students are
not allowed to know about or watch. When Allie is attacked one night, it
begins a string of events leading to a death during a dance and secrets
around every bend. When it seems like everyone is lying, she must find
out who she can trust, and quickly, before the danger catches up with
her.
I want to say first, that this book is incorrectly shelved
on Goodreads. Its listed under Paranormal and Vampires, and there are,
regretfully, neither within it's pages. Seeing those shelves and then
reading the summary, especially the part about the Night School had me
super excited thinking that the story was going to be similar to Vampire Knight.
As I met the characters (Especially Sylvain) I got more and more
hopeful so part of my disappointment may be based directly on the book
being mishelved.
The characters were fine. There are a few side
characters that you feel might have more importance but end up fading
away into the background. Others are kept so mysterious that it makes
them poorly characterized. Allie drove me a bit batty. She starts out so
troubled and sarcastic and then she flipflops as soon as she is in the
academy and is suddenly a good student. Her panic attacks are random and
some of them quite uncalled for. Its like the author has no knowledge
of such things but wanted to make her more broken and added them in
anyway. Having Carter tell her about his old attacks was just pointless.
It was a "too little, too late" characterization. Then, Allie's lack of
thinking about her family and old friends was misplaced and random. Its
almost like the author went through and thought "Oh! I havent had her
think about her parents in a while *adds in passing*. Oh! This person
needs a bit more characterization *adds randomly*".
The story
focuses too much on the love triangle. The anger/hatred/jealousy between
Sylvain and Carter is too unexplained. There wasnt enough tension in
the triangle and so the whole thing falls apart. You start out adoring
Sylvain and then he becomes a wanker and you just fall into Carter the
same way Allie does. Its like, why even have bothered with the triangle
at all? Then, as things go by and Sylvain apologizes for being a wanker,
Allie just ups and forgives him without worry. She still trusts him and
its misplaced.
Because of the love triangle being so forefront,
the story itself lags. The climax happens incredibly late and its
horribly anticlimatic even then. You can tell that this was meant to be a
series. The author wanted to make you asks tons of questions and give
you few answers but in the end she makes you ask your tons of questions
and gives you no answers. Nothing is cleared up or properly resolved.
Everything is just swept under the run until company leaves, obviously
to be tackled in the next book, which is always a poor idea. If you wait
to tackle all the questions in the next installment you end up
forgetting things or dragging on the story and annoying your readers.
Regardless
of all the bad, I still enjoyed it. It was an enjoyable read with a
frustrating ending is all. I think if the next installment were already
out then I would have much warmer feelings for this novel.
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2 comments:
Hmmm. I think I would be just as let down if I was expecting one thing, and then it never happened. I rarely read books that dont have SOME paranormal or fantasy element, so getting this, and being excited about it, only to discover that it is in no way paranormal, I would have been very upset.
Other than that... Im not one for love triangles anymore... they frustrate me too much!
Great review
I can't deal with badly written love triangles. Some of them I really really like. I can't stand the ones who give the girl to the wrong guy.
This book seemed like it was setting up for like.. a cult type thing. It reminded me of the Immortal series by Gillian Shields up until the whole magic thing kicks in. I don't like non-paranormal stories unless they have great plots.
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