Saturday, February 21, 2009

Privilege - Kate Brian


Summary:

MOST GIRLS WOULD DIE FOR A LIFE OF PRIVILEGE....
SOME WOULD EVEN KILL FOR IT.

Ariana Osgood ruled exclusive Easton Academy -- until she was arrested for murdering Thomas Pearson. She's spent the past two years at the Brenda T. Trumbull Correctional Facility for Women plotting her escape and is determined to get a second chance at the glamorous life she left behind. And Ariana will do anything to get her way....

The Simplified Version:

Plot: 19/20
Characters: 20/20
Writing: 19/20
Originality: 20/20
Entertainment: 8.5/10
Recommendation: 9/10
Total: 95.5/100
Rating: A, or five hearts.








Review:

This book really surprised me. I was glad when I got it to review from PulseIT, but I didn't know what to expect. Privilege is from Ariana's point of view when she's at Brenda T. Trumbull Correctional Facility for murdering Thomas. Kate Brian really did an excellent job of getting into all of the characters heads and figuring out what an insane person would think while they're acting how they are.

How twisted Ariana's mind gets now that you're actually in it is amazing. While reading the Private series, you think she's just a cute little Southern belle -- but in this book you will learn differently, and some of Ariana's actions in previous books will be explained now.

Privilege will have you hooked from the first paragraph all the way to the last page. I look forward to reading Beautiful Disaster just to find out how Ariana will survive and get by. I definitely recommend you read the Private series - or at least start to - before reading Privilege. It gives you a different perspective of the book if you have.

hope.

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