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Liv, Forever
by Amy Talkington
I love a good haunted boarding school as much as the next person. Actually probably more than the next person. Liv, Forever is an adequate example.
I spent the first 1/3 or so being a bit fed up with Liv. She's different from all the other girls. You know, the shallow ones. Unlike them, she's artsy. All of her thoughts are dotted with references to famous works of art. Liv's inner monologue could be a great study guide for an Art History 101 course.
Then Liv gets murdered and becomes more interesting. I was pretty into the whole ghostly secret society business.
Recommended if you read [b:The Name of the Star|13595639|The Name of the Star (Shades of London, #1)|Maureen Johnson|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1338652359s/13595639.jpg|14037039] and wanted to follow it up with something similar, yet less good.
I spent the first 1/3 or so being a bit fed up with Liv. She's different from all the other girls. You know, the shallow ones. Unlike them, she's artsy. All of her thoughts are dotted with references to famous works of art. Liv's inner monologue could be a great study guide for an Art History 101 course.
Then Liv gets murdered and becomes more interesting. I was pretty into the whole ghostly secret society business.
Recommended if you read [b:The Name of the Star|13595639|The Name of the Star (Shades of London, #1)|Maureen Johnson|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1338652359s/13595639.jpg|14037039] and wanted to follow it up with something similar, yet less good.