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Night School 1

Descargar libro NIGHT SCHOOL 1 EBOOK del autor C. J. DAUGHERTY (ISBN ) en PDF o EPUB completo al MEJOR PRECIO, leer online. Night School. Du darfst keinem trauen: Band 1: water-and-life.eu: Daugherty, C.J., Liepins, Carolin, Henrici, Axel, Klöss, Peter: Bücher. Night School 1. Du darfst keinem trauen. Axel Henrici (Übersetzer), Peter Klöss (​Übersetzer), Carolin Liepins (Illustrator). Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint, wem.

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Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint, wem kannst du dann vertrauen? Das spurlose Verschwinden ihres Bruders hat Allie aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht. Sie rebelliert, und ihre Eltern schicken sie auf das Internat Cimmeria, wo nicht einmal Handys erlaubt. Night School 1: Du darfst keinem trauen: water-and-life.eu: Daugherty, C.J., Liepins, Carolin, Henrici, Axel, Klöss, Peter: Bücher. Night School. Du darfst keinem trauen: Band 1: water-and-life.eu: Daugherty, C.J., Liepins, Carolin, Henrici, Axel, Klöss, Peter: Bücher. Band 1: Night School. Du darfst keinem trauen[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]. Das. Band zwei "Night School - Der den Zweifel sät", Band drei "Night School - Denn Wahrheit musst du suchen" Band 1: Night School - Du darfst keinem trauen. Descargar libro NIGHT SCHOOL 1 EBOOK del autor C. J. DAUGHERTY (ISBN ) en PDF o EPUB completo al MEJOR PRECIO, leer online. Night School 1. Band 1 - Du darfst keinem trauen. Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint. Das spurlose Verschwinden ihres Bruders hat.

Night School 1

Night School 1. Band 1 - Du darfst keinem trauen. Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint. Das spurlose Verschwinden ihres Bruders hat. Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint, wem kannst du dann vertrauen? Das spurlose Verschwinden ihres Bruders hat Allie aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht. Sie rebelliert, und ihre Eltern schicken sie auf das Internat Cimmeria, wo nicht einmal Handys erlaubt. Descargar libro NIGHT SCHOOL 1 EBOOK del autor C. J. DAUGHERTY (ISBN ) en PDF o EPUB completo al MEJOR PRECIO, leer online. I couldn't believe that Sylvain was made out to be a good guy at the end! However the film did feel quite lengthy, and some already unfunny scenes dragged on for way too Die Blumen Von Gestern Stream. Edit Storyline A Boston police detective investigates a series of gruesome decapitations of various college coeds commited by a helmeted, black-leather clad serial killer which leads him to suspect a well known anthropology professor as well as his female live-in Rtl Now Ich Bin Ein Star. It's quite boring to read the same old type of characters in these types of YA romances. Follow your instincts, because that's the only help you'll find. I love me some street corner bookers!!! Night School 1. Du darfst keinem trauen. Axel Henrici (Übersetzer), Peter Klöss (​Übersetzer), Carolin Liepins (Illustrator). Wenn nichts ist, wie es scheint, wem. Thalia: Infos zu Autor, Inhalt und Bewertungen ❤ Jetzt»Du darfst keinem trauen / Night School Bd.1«nach Hause oder Ihre Filiale vor Ort bestellen! Aufl. Seitenzahl: ; Altersempfehlung: ab 1 Jahren; Erscheinungstermin: Juli ; Deutsch; Abmessung: mm x mm; Gewicht: g; ISBN-. Bücher Online Shop: Du darfst keinem trauen Night School Bd.1 von C. J. Daugherty bei water-and-life.eu bestellen & per Rechnung zahlen. Weitere Bücher bei​.

This time her parents have had enough. They cut her off from her friends and send her away to boarding school, far from her London friends. But at Cimmeria Academy, Allie is soon caught up in the strange activities of a secret group of elite students.

As the school begins to seem like a very dangerous place, she finds out that nothing at Cimmeria is what it seems to be. And that she is not who she thought she was.

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Daugherty Sadly, no. But Cimmeria's appearance is based on a couple of real boarding schools in England, including one, in particular, called Frensham Heights.

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Jan 29, Maja The Nocturnal Library rated it it was ok Shelves: annoying-love-triangle , huge-disappointment , incredibly-stupid-choices , are-you-kidding-me , contemporary-fiction , failed-to-impress , what-does-she-see-in-him , creepy-love-triangle , horrible-whiner , reviewed-in It has the structure and the tropes of a paranormal YA novel, but no paranormal elements whatsoever.

Consider yourselves warned. Allie is a very troubled teen. After her older brother ran away from home, she started acting out and being completely out of control.

She even got arrested a couple of times. When she gets herself expelled from yet another school for vandalism, her parents decide to take drastic measures.

Cimmeria is not your ordinary school. Allie adapts to her life very easily, but she soon starts investigating odd things that are happening in Cimmeria, with the help of a few friends and her boyfriend.

There are no rough transitions, confusing or repetitive sentence structure, no naked dialogue, no telling instead of showing.

The problem was entirely in the content. How anyone could ever choose between them, I have no idea. It takes a little more than a new school uniform and two gorgeous boys to fix those kinds of problems, and yet, Allie got better overnight.

Her character was very inconsistent and it was clear to me that C. In my opinion, she also failed to create tension in her story.

More time was wasted on the love triangle drama and on the summer ball then on the main story line. Needless to say, when the big revelation came, it was very anticlimactic and it made very little sense.

It was almost like someone cut out the last chapter. There was no real climax and nothing was resolved at all. For more of my reviews, please visit The Nocturnal Library View all 31 comments.

Yup, this is definitely a Tina book!!! Since the Harry Potter days, I've always loved boarding school books. So as soon as I saw this book, I've wanted to read it, I'm not sure why but it sounded like something I'd enjoy and enjoy I did, in fact, it became an instant favorite!

Also, the fact that it's set in London and it's British is an extra bonus. I love British books! Night School has just about everything I love in a good escape.

Mystery, intrigue, excitement, driven character and a heart po Yup, this is definitely a Tina book!!! Mystery, intrigue, excitement, driven character and a heart pounding plot.

I loved the atmosphere! It's set in an old and odd Gothic mansion turned into a school called Cimmeria Academy.

That's where Allie's parents sent her as a last resort after being arrested-again- and decided they had enough and dropped her off at the academy doors, in summer no less.

Allie was all for hating every second of her stay, but the school seemed to settle her in a way that she finally feels happy and after what happened to her brother she didn't know if that was ever possible again.

Soon enough strange things start happening around Allie, some of the students are even getting hurt and Allie is starting to question exactly what kind of school she got landed in.

She really has no idea Daugherty writing is fabulous!! I love how easy it was to get into this story. She doesn't rush her characters or the plot along.

The pacing is perfect and it's quite detailed. The school itself is like it's very own character, it has a very enchanting quality to it, traditional, impressive and intimating at the same time.

I loved how expressive the grounds are. The garden and the church and then there's the library and the books and the art, I quickly feel in love with everything about it.

I also loved the way the characters moved along. From classes, homework, dinners to romance and mysterious mishaps along the way, we get the full effect and it was really nice to be able to sink in a story that didn't feel rushed for a change.

I got to know these characters really well, understanding them better. Some may find it a bit slow moving but I never felt bored, in fact I was genuinely interested in every aspect this book had to offer.

There are a lot of chracters to get to know, but each one has a unique role. Allie of course is our main protag and I really like her. She's had a hard go for awhile there but once we get to know her she becomes a different person right before our eyes.

She's got a good head on her shoulders, she knows how to hold her own and even though life at the academy can be challenging she kept her head up and didn't stop fighting for what she believed in.

Jo is a great girl, she has issues, but I liked how natural their friendship felt, same goes for Rachel as well. All the secondary characters; Isabelle, Jules, Lucas, Lisa, Katie and Gabe were all well developed and most of them kept surprising me along the way.

As for the boys? Sylvain is a hard one, he's a charming guy even really likable in the beginning, but he did something that I usually don't find forgivable, but wonderfully enough, somehow Daugherty made him redeemable in my eyes and my heart actually went out to him by the end of the book.

But at last, Carter West owns me! At first this guy was so hot and cold I couldn't form a proper opinion of him till half way throughout the book.

But once I hit a certain point there really is no turning back when it comes to Carter, he's the real deal and I absolutely loved him to bits!

He and Allie shared some really fantastic moments. These two are so stubborn but the chemistry is intense and very sexy.

This story line is not at all what I thought it was going to be and probably my favorite part of the book. When you look at the cover, read the title and the blurb that follows it, what is the fist thing that pops in your mind?

For me, it's paranromal. I thought for sure there would be some kind of paranrmal element in this book, it surly reads like one.

It makes you feel anxious throughout the entire novel, like your missing the bigger picture or trying to grasp a clouded thought that slips away right before you remember it.

This may seem frustraing and even unsettling, but it was actually the opposite for me. It made me want to savor this book instead of rushing to end it.

It almost has a teasing flavor that made it so much fun trying to guess the punchline before the big reveal.

Sadly, I couldn't for the life of me guess what this book is truly about -what Night School is truly about- so I'm not going to tell you guys, your just gonna have to read it and find out for yourself; I will say that this was nicely done, not only is it believable but it's also pretty creative and so not predictable.

If there was ever a book out there that needed a sequel, then this book would be it. My head is spinning and I physically need to know more!

I have so many questions about, well, everything so I'm so glad another book is in the works. It simply can not end here!! Bottom line, I loved this book guys.

It was a blast to read and while I usually zip through books like candy, I wanted to savor this one for as long as I could.

It's fun, funny, puzzling and incredibly alluring. An enjoyable experience and a outstanding debut!! View all 36 comments.

Feb 20, Reynje rated it it was ok. I liked Night School. But I say that with a massive caveat. More on that later.

So, Night School and upcoming Night School sequel: you and your ratings are on probation. The synopsis is fairly ambiguous as to the genre of the novel.

It drops hints about a strange boarding school and a mysterious loner guy, but is evasive on the specifics. Even the cover looks like it would be home among a shelf of paranormal romances.

Which I appreciated, but I suspect might disappoint others. Night School relies heavily on intrigue and suspense. By creating an atmosphere of vague threat and unease, and by alluding to mysterious goings-on all around the central character, Daugherty sets up a fairly compelling premise.

Daughtery does a good job of making everyone a suspect. I found enough tension to hold my interest, but reader mileage will vary on that front.

At the end, Night School gives some partial answers, but leaves the majority of questions unresolved, while raising even more question marks.

Night School is written in third person and I think this works for the story, although the reader is somewhat distanced from Allie.

Although, of course, that happens. Now, on to that caveat: view spoiler [ Bloody hell. No, okay. Just no. Hear that? And although this character later apologises for his actions, and Allie calls him out on them, its going to take a metric crap-tonne of contrition to bring this character back in the realm of my good graces, although I have a suspicion that he may figure in the follow up book in the obligatory romantic tangle.

Even the other potential love interest displays some less than desirable conduct, and its these type of interactions throughout the novel that are the main source of conflict as to how to rate it.

However, I do want them answered, so I will pick up the sequel. Additionally, the Doc Martens scene at the end of the book was a nice touch, and the promise of some Allie kick-assery yet to come is a welcome note to conclude on.

Fingers crossed she delivers. View all 17 comments. Shelves: crush-worthy-guy , 0-faves , ebooks. Man, this was A. Daugherty managed to keep me in the dark about what was really going on in Night School until the very end.

I had no freakin' clue and I loved that. Daugherty scattered a few hints here and there to make sure you never stayed on the right track.

After a while I thought I had the whole thing figured out and was like "Ah well, this is just another one of those boarding school stories about vampires or whatever" but I was wrong.

It really isn't. I think it's best t Man, this was A. I think it's best to go into this with as little knowledge as possible, so don't go read any spoilery reviews.

Just give this one a try and if at one point you think you know what the story's about, trust me, you're most probably wrong. And I'm SO glad I did.

So, what else did I love about this besides the fact that Daugherty kept me on my toes the entire time? Definitely the characters. I adored the main character Allie, as well as some others which I don't want to name for spoilery reasons ;- The only thing that bothered me was the fact that too many guys seemed to fall all over themselves to be with Allie for no obvious reason.

It's just not very realistic if all the hot heartbreakers at one school fall for the same girl just because she's the heroine of the story and the author thinks that there needs to be a love triangle.

Nevertheless, I thought this was a really great read and even though I finally know what Night School is about at least more or less , there are still tons of questions left unanswered and I can't wait to get my hands on the sequel!

View all 19 comments. Jun 01, Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies rated it really liked it Shelves: high-school , uk , mystery , boarding-school , detective , ya , to-review.

Actual rating: 3. It's such an odd read, I came in with certain expectations as to the plot, the characters, and the writing, and none were reached.

That isn't to say it's a bad thing, considering I had low expectations, but this book was so different from what I actually got.

From the title, I expected a House of Night ripoff, and instead I got Gossip Girl meet cloak and daggers with a hint at the paranormal and a set of rules straight out of Fight C Actual rating: 3.

From the title, I expected a House of Night ripoff, and instead I got Gossip Girl meet cloak and daggers with a hint at the paranormal and a set of rules straight out of Fight Club.

Just look at some of the rules in the student manual. I actually burst out laughing when I read them: "6.

The identities of those involved in Night School are secret. Anyone who attempts to find out their identities will be punished.

ALL Night School activities are secret. Any member of Night School found to be divulging the details of those activities will be punished severely.

I'm just This is not to say the book was bad, it's actually quite enjoyable, but then again, I place a high value on reasonable character behavior, good plot-building, and good writing, and the book has plenty of the above.

It's just that it goes on so long, dangling various shinies in front of me as a promise to a Big Reveal I understand that this is meant to be the beginning to a series, and as such, it feels like Night School 0.

The book is just far, far too long for what it contains. The premise: rebellious teenager Allie has been repeatedly arrested, and her parents are sick of it.

She is sent to Cimmeria, a school where super-rich and influential people send their children. It appears that she's the only "normal" student there, who is neither admitted by legacy, nor with wealthy or powerful parents.

She makes some friends, meets the Mean Girls, and falls in a love triangle. Strange things are happening on campus, students get mysteriously injured and attacked, accidents happen, Allie is bullied, and nobody seems to be able to give her a straight answer.

The good: the writing. The pacing may be slow as molasses, but the writing is very well done. I expected piss-poor writing and storytelling, but I was proven utterly wrong.

The atmosphere and setting are so well-described, I could visualize everything that the author describes, from the beautiful setting of the Cimmeria campus, to the simple appearance of the character.

However, it is never overdone, you will not find descriptiveness rivaling Dickens here. The writing is simple, subtle, and evocative, the characters' speech are natural.

The hints given are subtle and not obvious, we are not hand-fed anything. Whatever criticism I might have for the book, there is absolutely no complaints from me on the quality of the writing.

That was what I most enjoyed about the book. The bad: 1. Allie : she is not the most sympathetic character. She is rebellious, snarky, with a teenager's apathy and hatred for authority.

She was not always like this, as we know. Allie was previously a good student, a loving child, but all that disintegrated with the disappearance of her brother Christopher.

She has since then done everything she can to make life difficult for herself, and her parents. In the beginning of the book, I felt so much sympathy for her parents when we meet them briefly, and for the only time in the beginning of the book as Allie is being arrested for the third time after having been caught vandalizing her school.

They're weary, they're empty, they're humiliated from having gone through this three times, they're tired of all this. Her parents are sympathetic towards her, they, too, have suffered due to the Christopher situation, but this is too much.

No yelling, no screaming, no threats. This is it. They're sending her to Cimmeria, which is her last hope, even if they have to make tremendous financial sacrifices for it.

Allie is so tremendously immature. I think the writer intends for her to seem that way, to be unlikeable and childish and stupid initially, so that we can see her character development.

Her lack of maturity seems deliberate but it doesn't really endear me to her: "Setting the black pieces on her side, she handed Allie a white knight.

Allie held it up and made a neighing sound. Jo gave her a withering look. The problem is that Allie never really grows up. She is rendered somewhat less rebellious by the strict code of behavior at Cimmeria, but her mental immaturity remains.

She is defiant and obstinate, but I don't think she's too intelligent. She seems oddly incurious, Allie is frustrated by the lack of answers and all the secrecy because obviously something strange is going on, but she never truly demands that Carter tells her what the hell is going on.

I do like the fact that she questions things, if something doesn't make sense, she does not hesitate to call it out, but she never outright demands answers.

I did feel bad for Allie. She is out of place there, and everyone seems to know it. She is made to feel like she stands out, in a bad way. It was like, when he left he pulled the stopper from our lives and drained everything good out.

They didn't love me any more. And I felt nothing at all. So I drank a lot; but actually that's kind of the opposite of feeling anything, you know?

Carter : man, what a douchebag. A mysterious, hypocritical douchebag, and part one of the love triangle. I hated Carter West from the beginning.

Thinks he knows everything and everybody else is shallow. He's infuriating. And he's a notorious womanizer. He gets what he wants and then he's not interested any more.

He runs hot and cold towards Allie, and he irritates the hell out of me. Ignore somebody. For weeks. And then.

Ask them. Personal questions. He tells her to stay away from Sylvain because he is a womanizer, when he has done the same himself.

The tension between Sylvain and Carter felt like nothing more than two alpha males defending their territory. Love triangle - towards the beginning, you could see my lips curl up in disgust as I read the insta-attraction between Allie, Sylvain, and Carter.

His parents are very important people — he's from a very old family. And he's kind of an interesting guy in his own right. Lots of girls over the years have tried to get his attention, but nobody's ever really succeeded.

Here we go again, ordinary-in-every-way girl all of a sudden gets the attention of the two most attractive guy in the school?

The mystery - this was the most frustrating part. The mystery and how it was revealed moved like molasses. Strange things happen in the forest.

Students get hurt. Hints get given, but they're misleading: "'I heard something growl,' she admitted, 'like a dog.

But I heard footsteps, too. The human kind. Like teachers or One would be wrong. I was so frustrated reading this, and so angry at the final reveal.

It's like having a big slice of chocolate cake dangled in front of you as you run, and then after getting the cake What a tremendous letdown.

I like the story, I grew to eventually like the characters, I'm curious enough to find out where this series is headed, but I'm just disappointed at the conclusion because it felt like I was so mislead.

It's like a paper maze where the beginning and the end are just adjacent to each other, only the path on paper takes you through half the maze to get the the exit.

View all 8 comments. Mar 26, Cora Tea Party Princess rated it it was amazing. I have to admit that I put off reading this for a long time.

The cover. It just screams PNR. Or YAFantasy. No, thank you. And Night School was the first one I picked up. And wow.

Why did I leave it so long? This book was all kinds 5 Words: Privilege, school, friendship, family, love. This book was all kinds of awesome and amazing.

And so I'm going to push it on everyone. It was a similar storyline to many YA books, but the way it was told really set it apart from the rest.

View 2 comments. But then, the voice in her head didn't trust anyone. Well, damn! I didn't expect to like this so much, probably why it took me so long to start it, but I'm glad I did.

Although I'm sensing a lot of frustration in the future. Off to the next one. If I have just read it when I got it I was 14 I guess But let's come to the book.

I didn't like it as much as I expected it to do. The writing maybe it was just the German translation was really And the plot was bad too! Everything was so clear!

Aaaaand I someone tried to rape you it's not your fault. It isn't. Just saying. Mar 04, Isamlq rated it it was ok. Sixty four percent in four days does not a good sign make.

Should I say that the boys are ridiculously controlling in this one? Should I repeat the fact that, yet gain, there be two boys in this one; both of whom are into the same girl who thinks herself, yet again, as not that much to begin with?

Should Sixty four percent in four days does not a good sign make. Should I say that it took forever for things to kick into gear?

I mean sixty four percent, people! I guess, I sort of just did. That was the point though, for the school, the circumstances to be cloaked in mystery.

My problem is not that much is resolved in the end. Sure, she knows a little more about how things work. Sure, she knows a little more of who she is.

And would it be that easy to resolve what had taken place? Or consider Ruth? And Christopher. I like the idea of girl-criminal sent to reformatory.

In this, one gets the usual dose of girl meets boy then meets another boy. Here there be romance. Here there be friendships of the wacky sort, put to test by even wackier scenarios.

View all 3 comments. Feb 20, Izzy rated it it was ok Shelves: wanted-to-like , dirty-love-triangle , thought-it-could-be-better , huh , inconsistent-protagonist , thought-it-would-be-better , wait-what , avg.

Awh man. I really wanted to be able to give this book more. Instead I shall tell you why I didn't and why I gave it what I did of course. Right, so the blurb and the first chapter of the book give the impression that Allie is somewhat of a troublemaker, what with the arrests and all.

Sounds fun, right? We all love a good troublemaker. She changed the moment she went to the boarding school to gen Awh man.

She changed the moment she went to the boarding school to generic female protagonist who is loved by all and led around by all.

For example, even the headmistress was sucking up to her. I mean, really? It was kinda like the character reverted to default But IMO, that's a bit late for a character to finally become developed enough to be recognised as an actual human.

I think I might just blame Slyvain for lack of cool Allie, just for someone to blame y'know? Speaking of the love triangle, it actually wasn't a bad one.

I like how the first impressions each guy gave was somewhat different to the person they were. The plot was actually pretty cool and really surprising.

I thought the name Night School was just a really unoriginal name for a vampire book so this made me happy. Again, the book wasn't exactly boring, but only after the first half could I actually say I was interested.

It was one of them "Oh, so finally something's going on Honestly, I was a bit bemused by the ending. I felt it took so long to get to some action where we get given some answers and then it just This is not a paranormal or fantasy book - Ignore the bookshelves that say it is.

It is instead about spoilt teenagers who are whiney, full of issues and extremely annoying to read about. The big surprise about what night school is That wasn't a surprise..

I wouldn't recommend this book, nor continue the series. Feb 26, Ferdy rated it it was ok Shelves: whiny-annoying-blah-heroine , love-triangle.

Hoping Allie will start to behave, Allie's parents drop her off at her new school - Cimmeria Academy, which much to Allie's dismay is in the middle of nowhere.

This conveniantly gets rid of the heroine's parents pretty much straight away - everyone that reads YA knows that parents can't heaven forbid actually be there to parent our young heroes and heroines!

It was a bit unbelievable that Al 1. Sure Allie was acting out but most teenagers do and parents don't need to send them to some far off school to discipline them..

It's not long before Allie naturally gets the attention of not 1 hot guy but 2! Both these guys are smart, gorgeous and have secret secrets..

Allie is targeted by the impossibly beautiful mean girl and her friends who of course hate Allie because of her popularity with the boys..

Moving on, when a girl is murdered, Allie investigates the super duper oh so secret Night School. When we're first introduced to Allie I was pleasantly suprised to find that Allie seemed to be an honest to god bad girl.

She was acting out, vandalising school property and getting arrested but her supposed bad girl attitude didn't last very long and she soon changed into every other YA heroine..

The 'heroine' who's different from all the other girls, who's speshul , who much to the heroine's suprise has 2 hot guys who like her when in her oh so modest opinion thinks she's not even beautiful or worthy enough of said guys and when she's never had any interest from boys before..

Anywho Allie quickly goes from someone who could be mildly interesting to a whiny, self-pitying, uninteresting teenager. Much to my annoyance Allie tends to lift her chin defiantly everytime she wants to be stubborn.

We know how impressed the male love interests get with the heroine when she lifts her chin defiantly because it symbolizes the heroine's stubborness and determination which as you know is all that's needed to make every guy fall in wuv with the heroine..

Ah the powerful power of lifting one's chin defiantly.. Moving on to the disaster that is the love triangle.

On one corner we have Sylvain who almost date-rapes Allie. In the other corner we have Carter who witnesses a very drunk and possibly drugged Allie shouting at Sylvain to stop assaluting her.

Of course Carter saves Allie and is then mad at her for what happened, so she apologizes to him?!.. Why she apologizes like she's to blame for the entire thing is beyond me..

Oh it doesn't end there.. I couldn't believe that Sylvain was made out to be a good guy at the end! It's quite boring to read the same old type of characters in these types of YA romances.

We have the heroine who has little to no experience with boys and then we have the male love interests who are somehow very experienced with girls and sex even though they're only in their teens.

This trope is so boring and tiresome.. The dialogue between the teens was pretty bad.. Oh and drinking tea and playing croquet also doesn't make them seem British.

I cringed countless times because they didn't sound like any teens I know or have ever known. I've never heard any British teenagers that say things like - freaked out, totally, FYI and say the word like in every other sentance.

The author tried to make the book sound authentically British but she failed. It was refreshing to find that the whole secret surrounding Night School had nothing to do with the paranormal or supernatural.

Also the mystery of Allie's brother, Christopher was actually quite entertaining and does make me want to read the sequel to find out more about him.

View all 14 comments. Aug 03, Sophie rated it it was amazing Shelves: own-read , 5-stars , read-in , releases.

Night School tells the story of Allie Sheridan, a teenage girl who is having a tough time dealing with her brother's disappearance.

After being arrested for the third time, her parents decide to send her to the mysterious Cimmeria Academy, whose students include the children of the country's most powerful and influential people.

Though the boarding school may house teenagers, electronics of any kind aren't accepted: no phones, mp3 players, laptops, TVs, anything.

Allie's life at Cimmeria starts o Night School tells the story of Allie Sheridan, a teenage girl who is having a tough time dealing with her brother's disappearance.

Allie's life at Cimmeria starts out like any new student: struggling to keep up with school work, trying and succeeding in making new friends, and dealing with boy drama.

However, this soon takes a turn when she realises that basically everyone is keeping secrets, from the teachers to her fellow students, including Sylvain, whom she has become very close to over the course of her stay.

She discovers there's a secret society of sorts within the school - called Night School - that The Rules expressly forbids it to be discussed. And that this group is somehow organised with the devastating events of the Summer Ball.

These events thrust Allie into the action, as she struggles to understand why she was actually sent there, and in turn discovers more about herself.

I really loved Allie as a protagonist, as she seemed like a typical teenager struggling with loss, and that usual teen angst.

Her, and the other characters, especially Jo, were all very likeable, though I did have some reservations about Sylvain, and the fact that he always seemed to be hiding something.

The romance between Allie and Carter was so cute, and I would like to see more develop with this in further books. This book had a distinct vibe of the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter, which I absolutely loved, and the fact that this series is UKYA made it even better - I just love reading British books, and I know I don't read enough of them.

I can't wait to read more, and would definitely recommend this book, and series. He was her best friend until one day he just wrote a note and left.

When Allie gets arrested, her parents decide that they are unable to deal with her self-destructive behaviour anymore and send her to boarding school — Cimmeria Academy.

Cimmeria Academy is no ordinary school. It is phone, mp3 player and computer-free and the students have to abide by strict rules.

Night School is a secret society, whose activities other students are forbidden to know about. When a student is brutally murdered, Allie is determined to find out what the academy is hiding and whether the murder has anything to do with Night School.

Night School starts off typically: Allie begins to settle in, make friends and enemies , meet boys Carter vs Sylvain , and get detention.

This means that I ended up knowing my way around the school very well by the end of the book, something that helped me become engaged with the plot.

I was completely sucked in as Allie begins to discover more and more secrets that everyone — the students as well as the teachers — is hiding. Daugherty does a brilliant job of keeping the truth just out of reach from the reader by offering many different, plausible possibilities.

I love books that make me think about where the plot is going even though I never quite get it right.

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Night School - 10 Minute Preview - Film Clip - Own it on 4K, Blu-ray, DVD \u0026 Digital. An manchen Stellen, Tap Dance ich mit lachen und an manchen stellen wollte ich die Protagonisten einfach zusammenstauchen. Es hat mir wirklich gut gefallen das man sich durch die detaillierte Beschreibung die örtlichen Gegebenheiten super vorstellen konnte Legends Of Tomorrow Staffel 3 scheint er über alles Bescheid zu wissen, was dort vorgeht, und kennt jeden von Allies Schritten. Was mir persönlich sehr gut gefallen hat. Er verlässt das Internat in den Ferien nicht. Ihre Night School-Serie wurde in über 18 Sprachen übersetzt. Das spurlose Verschwinden ihres Bruders hat Allie aus dem Gleichgewicht gebracht. Nachdem einiger Zeit wurde es dann im Internat Cimmeria aber unglaublich interessant Jeremy Sumpter spannend. Bücherwurm aus Wülfrath.

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Night School: The Web Series - Season 1 Trailer A group of high school dropouts are forced to attend night school in hope that they'll pass the GED exam to finish Der Himmel school. Carrie Rob Riggle Paperbackpages. So when her parents ship her off to Cimmeria Academy, a boarding school where only legacy or Family Guy Putzfrau best of the best attend, Allie isn't expecting to life to get better. Plot Keywords. Well, damn! I have to admit that I put off reading this for a long time. Zdf.De Sport actually Plus Belle La Vie out laughing when I read them: "6. 50 Shades Of Grey 2 Stream Deutsch, we didn't?????? Daugherty 4 Sterne. In der Gefahr wird Allies Liebe zu Sylvain immer inniger. Band 3, Night School. Christopher Sheridan ist Allies Bruder. Ihre Night School-Serie wurde in über 18 Sprachen übersetzt. Band schwer verletzt. Bs To Hotel Zack Und Cody Wahrheit musst du suchenist im Oktober erschienen. Daugherty Night School.

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See the full gallery. In , high-school student Teddy Walker drops out of school when he's unable to concentrate during a crucial test.

In he works as a barbecue-grill salesman and dating a wealthy woman named Lisa, and has developed a careful financial strategy that allows him to maintain the illusion that he is better off than he actually is.

But his life falls apart just as he learns that he will inherit control of the store when the current manager retires: As he proposes to Lisa in the shop, he accidentally triggers an explosion when a champagne cork pops open a gas tank; the manager runs away with the insurance from the explosion.

Teddy's friend is willing to give him a job--if he can earn his GED. I expected 'Night School' to be terrible, however it was actually a pleasant surprise.

Sure, it wasn't brilliant; the already weak plot was entirely driven by the jokes, there was no real room for character development, and the film delivered no belly laughs, yet somehow it managed to provide some sort of entertainment.

There were enough amusing moments to keep the comedy afloat, and while they never made me full on laugh, they managed to put a smile on my face every now and then.

The cast all did good jobs with the material that they were given, and they kept things engaging even when the narrative was going nowhere. However the film did feel quite lengthy, and some already unfunny scenes dragged on for way too long.

On top of that there was some noticeably bad ADR. On the whole though, I found 'Night School' to be an enjoyable watch when it was on, despite it being instantly forgettable.

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Video Nasties. These two are so stubborn but the chemistry is intense and very sexy. This story line is not at all what I thought it was going to be and probably my favorite part of the book.

When you look at the cover, read the title and the blurb that follows it, what is the fist thing that pops in your mind? For me, it's paranromal.

I thought for sure there would be some kind of paranrmal element in this book, it surly reads like one. It makes you feel anxious throughout the entire novel, like your missing the bigger picture or trying to grasp a clouded thought that slips away right before you remember it.

This may seem frustraing and even unsettling, but it was actually the opposite for me. It made me want to savor this book instead of rushing to end it.

It almost has a teasing flavor that made it so much fun trying to guess the punchline before the big reveal. Sadly, I couldn't for the life of me guess what this book is truly about -what Night School is truly about- so I'm not going to tell you guys, your just gonna have to read it and find out for yourself; I will say that this was nicely done, not only is it believable but it's also pretty creative and so not predictable.

If there was ever a book out there that needed a sequel, then this book would be it. My head is spinning and I physically need to know more!

I have so many questions about, well, everything so I'm so glad another book is in the works. It simply can not end here!! Bottom line, I loved this book guys.

It was a blast to read and while I usually zip through books like candy, I wanted to savor this one for as long as I could. It's fun, funny, puzzling and incredibly alluring.

An enjoyable experience and a outstanding debut!! View all 36 comments. Feb 20, Reynje rated it it was ok. I liked Night School. But I say that with a massive caveat.

More on that later. So, Night School and upcoming Night School sequel: you and your ratings are on probation. The synopsis is fairly ambiguous as to the genre of the novel.

It drops hints about a strange boarding school and a mysterious loner guy, but is evasive on the specifics. Even the cover looks like it would be home among a shelf of paranormal romances.

Which I appreciated, but I suspect might disappoint others. Night School relies heavily on intrigue and suspense. By creating an atmosphere of vague threat and unease, and by alluding to mysterious goings-on all around the central character, Daugherty sets up a fairly compelling premise.

Daughtery does a good job of making everyone a suspect. I found enough tension to hold my interest, but reader mileage will vary on that front. At the end, Night School gives some partial answers, but leaves the majority of questions unresolved, while raising even more question marks.

Night School is written in third person and I think this works for the story, although the reader is somewhat distanced from Allie.

Although, of course, that happens. Now, on to that caveat: view spoiler [ Bloody hell. No, okay. Just no. Hear that? And although this character later apologises for his actions, and Allie calls him out on them, its going to take a metric crap-tonne of contrition to bring this character back in the realm of my good graces, although I have a suspicion that he may figure in the follow up book in the obligatory romantic tangle.

Even the other potential love interest displays some less than desirable conduct, and its these type of interactions throughout the novel that are the main source of conflict as to how to rate it.

However, I do want them answered, so I will pick up the sequel. Additionally, the Doc Martens scene at the end of the book was a nice touch, and the promise of some Allie kick-assery yet to come is a welcome note to conclude on.

Fingers crossed she delivers. View all 17 comments. Shelves: crush-worthy-guy , 0-faves , ebooks. Man, this was A. Daugherty managed to keep me in the dark about what was really going on in Night School until the very end.

I had no freakin' clue and I loved that. Daugherty scattered a few hints here and there to make sure you never stayed on the right track.

After a while I thought I had the whole thing figured out and was like "Ah well, this is just another one of those boarding school stories about vampires or whatever" but I was wrong.

It really isn't. I think it's best t Man, this was A. I think it's best to go into this with as little knowledge as possible, so don't go read any spoilery reviews.

Just give this one a try and if at one point you think you know what the story's about, trust me, you're most probably wrong. And I'm SO glad I did.

So, what else did I love about this besides the fact that Daugherty kept me on my toes the entire time? Definitely the characters.

I adored the main character Allie, as well as some others which I don't want to name for spoilery reasons ;- The only thing that bothered me was the fact that too many guys seemed to fall all over themselves to be with Allie for no obvious reason.

It's just not very realistic if all the hot heartbreakers at one school fall for the same girl just because she's the heroine of the story and the author thinks that there needs to be a love triangle.

Nevertheless, I thought this was a really great read and even though I finally know what Night School is about at least more or less , there are still tons of questions left unanswered and I can't wait to get my hands on the sequel!

View all 19 comments. Jun 01, Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies rated it really liked it Shelves: high-school , uk , mystery , boarding-school , detective , ya , to-review.

Actual rating: 3. It's such an odd read, I came in with certain expectations as to the plot, the characters, and the writing, and none were reached.

That isn't to say it's a bad thing, considering I had low expectations, but this book was so different from what I actually got. From the title, I expected a House of Night ripoff, and instead I got Gossip Girl meet cloak and daggers with a hint at the paranormal and a set of rules straight out of Fight C Actual rating: 3.

From the title, I expected a House of Night ripoff, and instead I got Gossip Girl meet cloak and daggers with a hint at the paranormal and a set of rules straight out of Fight Club.

Just look at some of the rules in the student manual. I actually burst out laughing when I read them: "6. The identities of those involved in Night School are secret.

Anyone who attempts to find out their identities will be punished. ALL Night School activities are secret.

Any member of Night School found to be divulging the details of those activities will be punished severely. I'm just This is not to say the book was bad, it's actually quite enjoyable, but then again, I place a high value on reasonable character behavior, good plot-building, and good writing, and the book has plenty of the above.

It's just that it goes on so long, dangling various shinies in front of me as a promise to a Big Reveal I understand that this is meant to be the beginning to a series, and as such, it feels like Night School 0.

The book is just far, far too long for what it contains. The premise: rebellious teenager Allie has been repeatedly arrested, and her parents are sick of it.

She is sent to Cimmeria, a school where super-rich and influential people send their children. It appears that she's the only "normal" student there, who is neither admitted by legacy, nor with wealthy or powerful parents.

She makes some friends, meets the Mean Girls, and falls in a love triangle. Strange things are happening on campus, students get mysteriously injured and attacked, accidents happen, Allie is bullied, and nobody seems to be able to give her a straight answer.

The good: the writing. The pacing may be slow as molasses, but the writing is very well done. I expected piss-poor writing and storytelling, but I was proven utterly wrong.

The atmosphere and setting are so well-described, I could visualize everything that the author describes, from the beautiful setting of the Cimmeria campus, to the simple appearance of the character.

However, it is never overdone, you will not find descriptiveness rivaling Dickens here. The writing is simple, subtle, and evocative, the characters' speech are natural.

The hints given are subtle and not obvious, we are not hand-fed anything. Whatever criticism I might have for the book, there is absolutely no complaints from me on the quality of the writing.

That was what I most enjoyed about the book. The bad: 1. Allie : she is not the most sympathetic character. She is rebellious, snarky, with a teenager's apathy and hatred for authority.

She was not always like this, as we know. Allie was previously a good student, a loving child, but all that disintegrated with the disappearance of her brother Christopher.

She has since then done everything she can to make life difficult for herself, and her parents. In the beginning of the book, I felt so much sympathy for her parents when we meet them briefly, and for the only time in the beginning of the book as Allie is being arrested for the third time after having been caught vandalizing her school.

They're weary, they're empty, they're humiliated from having gone through this three times, they're tired of all this. Her parents are sympathetic towards her, they, too, have suffered due to the Christopher situation, but this is too much.

No yelling, no screaming, no threats. This is it. They're sending her to Cimmeria, which is her last hope, even if they have to make tremendous financial sacrifices for it.

Allie is so tremendously immature. I think the writer intends for her to seem that way, to be unlikeable and childish and stupid initially, so that we can see her character development.

Her lack of maturity seems deliberate but it doesn't really endear me to her: "Setting the black pieces on her side, she handed Allie a white knight.

Allie held it up and made a neighing sound. Jo gave her a withering look. The problem is that Allie never really grows up.

She is rendered somewhat less rebellious by the strict code of behavior at Cimmeria, but her mental immaturity remains. She is defiant and obstinate, but I don't think she's too intelligent.

She seems oddly incurious, Allie is frustrated by the lack of answers and all the secrecy because obviously something strange is going on, but she never truly demands that Carter tells her what the hell is going on.

I do like the fact that she questions things, if something doesn't make sense, she does not hesitate to call it out, but she never outright demands answers.

I did feel bad for Allie. She is out of place there, and everyone seems to know it. She is made to feel like she stands out, in a bad way.

It was like, when he left he pulled the stopper from our lives and drained everything good out. They didn't love me any more. And I felt nothing at all.

So I drank a lot; but actually that's kind of the opposite of feeling anything, you know? Carter : man, what a douchebag. A mysterious, hypocritical douchebag, and part one of the love triangle.

I hated Carter West from the beginning. Thinks he knows everything and everybody else is shallow. He's infuriating. And he's a notorious womanizer.

He gets what he wants and then he's not interested any more. He runs hot and cold towards Allie, and he irritates the hell out of me. Ignore somebody.

For weeks. And then. Ask them. Personal questions. He tells her to stay away from Sylvain because he is a womanizer, when he has done the same himself.

The tension between Sylvain and Carter felt like nothing more than two alpha males defending their territory.

Love triangle - towards the beginning, you could see my lips curl up in disgust as I read the insta-attraction between Allie, Sylvain, and Carter.

His parents are very important people — he's from a very old family. And he's kind of an interesting guy in his own right.

Lots of girls over the years have tried to get his attention, but nobody's ever really succeeded.

Here we go again, ordinary-in-every-way girl all of a sudden gets the attention of the two most attractive guy in the school? The mystery - this was the most frustrating part.

The mystery and how it was revealed moved like molasses. Strange things happen in the forest. Students get hurt.

Hints get given, but they're misleading: "'I heard something growl,' she admitted, 'like a dog. But I heard footsteps, too. The human kind. Like teachers or One would be wrong.

I was so frustrated reading this, and so angry at the final reveal. It's like having a big slice of chocolate cake dangled in front of you as you run, and then after getting the cake What a tremendous letdown.

I like the story, I grew to eventually like the characters, I'm curious enough to find out where this series is headed, but I'm just disappointed at the conclusion because it felt like I was so mislead.

It's like a paper maze where the beginning and the end are just adjacent to each other, only the path on paper takes you through half the maze to get the the exit.

View all 8 comments. Mar 26, Cora Tea Party Princess rated it it was amazing. I have to admit that I put off reading this for a long time.

The cover. It just screams PNR. Or YAFantasy. No, thank you. And Night School was the first one I picked up. And wow. Why did I leave it so long?

This book was all kinds 5 Words: Privilege, school, friendship, family, love. This book was all kinds of awesome and amazing.

And so I'm going to push it on everyone. It was a similar storyline to many YA books, but the way it was told really set it apart from the rest.

View 2 comments. But then, the voice in her head didn't trust anyone. Well, damn! I didn't expect to like this so much, probably why it took me so long to start it, but I'm glad I did.

Although I'm sensing a lot of frustration in the future. Off to the next one. If I have just read it when I got it I was 14 I guess But let's come to the book.

I didn't like it as much as I expected it to do. The writing maybe it was just the German translation was really And the plot was bad too!

Everything was so clear! Aaaaand I someone tried to rape you it's not your fault. It isn't. Just saying.

Mar 04, Isamlq rated it it was ok. Sixty four percent in four days does not a good sign make. Should I say that the boys are ridiculously controlling in this one?

Should I repeat the fact that, yet gain, there be two boys in this one; both of whom are into the same girl who thinks herself, yet again, as not that much to begin with?

Should Sixty four percent in four days does not a good sign make. Should I say that it took forever for things to kick into gear?

I mean sixty four percent, people! I guess, I sort of just did. That was the point though, for the school, the circumstances to be cloaked in mystery.

My problem is not that much is resolved in the end. Sure, she knows a little more about how things work. Sure, she knows a little more of who she is.

And would it be that easy to resolve what had taken place? Or consider Ruth? And Christopher. I like the idea of girl-criminal sent to reformatory.

In this, one gets the usual dose of girl meets boy then meets another boy. Here there be romance. Here there be friendships of the wacky sort, put to test by even wackier scenarios.

View all 3 comments. Feb 20, Izzy rated it it was ok Shelves: wanted-to-like , dirty-love-triangle , thought-it-could-be-better , huh , inconsistent-protagonist , thought-it-would-be-better , wait-what , avg.

Awh man. I really wanted to be able to give this book more. Instead I shall tell you why I didn't and why I gave it what I did of course.

Right, so the blurb and the first chapter of the book give the impression that Allie is somewhat of a troublemaker, what with the arrests and all.

Sounds fun, right? We all love a good troublemaker. She changed the moment she went to the boarding school to gen Awh man. She changed the moment she went to the boarding school to generic female protagonist who is loved by all and led around by all.

For example, even the headmistress was sucking up to her. I mean, really? It was kinda like the character reverted to default But IMO, that's a bit late for a character to finally become developed enough to be recognised as an actual human.

I think I might just blame Slyvain for lack of cool Allie, just for someone to blame y'know? Speaking of the love triangle, it actually wasn't a bad one.

I like how the first impressions each guy gave was somewhat different to the person they were. The plot was actually pretty cool and really surprising.

I thought the name Night School was just a really unoriginal name for a vampire book so this made me happy. Again, the book wasn't exactly boring, but only after the first half could I actually say I was interested.

It was one of them "Oh, so finally something's going on Honestly, I was a bit bemused by the ending. I felt it took so long to get to some action where we get given some answers and then it just This is not a paranormal or fantasy book - Ignore the bookshelves that say it is.

It is instead about spoilt teenagers who are whiney, full of issues and extremely annoying to read about. The big surprise about what night school is That wasn't a surprise..

I wouldn't recommend this book, nor continue the series. Feb 26, Ferdy rated it it was ok Shelves: whiny-annoying-blah-heroine , love-triangle.

Hoping Allie will start to behave, Allie's parents drop her off at her new school - Cimmeria Academy, which much to Allie's dismay is in the middle of nowhere.

This conveniantly gets rid of the heroine's parents pretty much straight away - everyone that reads YA knows that parents can't heaven forbid actually be there to parent our young heroes and heroines!

It was a bit unbelievable that Al 1. Sure Allie was acting out but most teenagers do and parents don't need to send them to some far off school to discipline them..

It's not long before Allie naturally gets the attention of not 1 hot guy but 2! Both these guys are smart, gorgeous and have secret secrets..

Allie is targeted by the impossibly beautiful mean girl and her friends who of course hate Allie because of her popularity with the boys..

Moving on, when a girl is murdered, Allie investigates the super duper oh so secret Night School. When we're first introduced to Allie I was pleasantly suprised to find that Allie seemed to be an honest to god bad girl.

She was acting out, vandalising school property and getting arrested but her supposed bad girl attitude didn't last very long and she soon changed into every other YA heroine..

The 'heroine' who's different from all the other girls, who's speshul , who much to the heroine's suprise has 2 hot guys who like her when in her oh so modest opinion thinks she's not even beautiful or worthy enough of said guys and when she's never had any interest from boys before..

Anywho Allie quickly goes from someone who could be mildly interesting to a whiny, self-pitying, uninteresting teenager.

Much to my annoyance Allie tends to lift her chin defiantly everytime she wants to be stubborn. We know how impressed the male love interests get with the heroine when she lifts her chin defiantly because it symbolizes the heroine's stubborness and determination which as you know is all that's needed to make every guy fall in wuv with the heroine..

Ah the powerful power of lifting one's chin defiantly.. Moving on to the disaster that is the love triangle. On one corner we have Sylvain who almost date-rapes Allie.

In the other corner we have Carter who witnesses a very drunk and possibly drugged Allie shouting at Sylvain to stop assaluting her.

Of course Carter saves Allie and is then mad at her for what happened, so she apologizes to him?!..

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Flüssiger Tkkg Kostenlos und zum wegträumen. Band 5, "Night School. Mehr zum Inhalt Video Rezension. Klicken Sie hier, Bilder Minions den Weitersagen-Button zu aktivieren. Deshalb wird sie von ihren Eltern auf ein strenges Internat geschickt, doch hier findet sie bald Freunde und gerät in ein riesen Abenteuer. Deshalb Claudia Müller-Ebeling sie Sylvains Annäherungsversuche ab. Versandkostenfrei innerhalb Deutschlands. Night School: Night School 5 C. Night School - Fracture C. Spinster Girls - Was ist schon Liebe? Daugherty ist verheiratet mit dem Autor und Filmemacher Jack Jewers. Six Serie Staffel 2 hat seit dem Verschwinden ihres Bruders Probleme mit dem Gesetz. Sie MarvelS Inhumans, und ihre Eltern schicken sie auf das Internat Cimmeria, wo nicht einmal Handys erlaubt sind. Ein absoluter Lese-Muss für alle, die Jugendliteratur und Spannung lieben! Axel Henrici, Peter Klöss.

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