Joséphine
Written on Apr 18, 2014
Prep School Confidential, I figured, would satisfy that nostalgic need for fluffy teen murder mysteries, after which I would just chuck it aside and move on. That is not the case. I am not moving on. I picked up the second book and plan to read it this month. All the clichés I remember from the murder mysteries I used to read can be found in Prep School Confidential but they were so much more than that. Taylor took all the good good elements of a whodunnit novel and added layers of depth and developed the characters throughout the books.
I was easily sucked into the book, although I was afraid at first that this book would be simply a cross between Gossip Girl and mystery or something. The first couple of chapters featured spoilt rich kids, and I was all ready to bet against myself that I wouldn't even finish the book. Turns out I not only finished reading the book, I finished liking it very much.
The characters were diverse, the protagonist's voice was relatable, there were plot twists and yet it still managed to be the light book I was hoping for when I started reading. I wanted a quick read and I got. Albeit not because it was fluffy but rather because I couldn't put the book down and kept flipping the pages to see what would happen next.
This review is also available at dudettereads.com.