Monday, June 26, 2006
As mentioned previously, I was lucky enough to score an ARC of Secret Society Girl by Diana Peterfreund.

Here's the blurb:

"Elite Eli University junior Amy Haskel never expected to be tapped into Rose & Grave, the country's most powerful -- and notorious -- secret society. She isn't rich, politically connected or, well, male. Between attending druidic initiation rituals, battling disgruntled alumni, and keep a certain friend-with-benefits at arm's length, pulling off that A in Russian Lit is going to prove a bit trickier than usual. And then there's the little matter of George Harrison Prescott -- a handsome fellow pledge who seems to offer everything Amy never thought she was looking for."

It is a quirky, well-paced, clever, and fresh novel from debut author Diana Peterfreund. Amy is a charming, funny and smart character. I really liked her. There are hilarious, laugh out loud moments (loved the comment about Amy's friend-with-benefits, Brandon, looking like a sidekick in a WB show LOL). I read this book, from start to finish, with a smile on my face and will definitely be picking up the second installment in the series. Highly recommended.


Tart at 11:23 AM |

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