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Scarlet Letterman (Bard Academy Series #2)

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  • Posted May 9, 2009

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    GREAT

    Amazing, and i <333 the whole series-----you should sooooo read it, great for fun reading and it's totally worth it. :))

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  • Posted November 15, 2008

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    Reviewed by Jocelyn Pearce for TeensReadToo.com

    THE SCARLET LETTERMAN continues the adventures of Miranda Tate and her friends at Bard Academy. When WUTHERING HIGH ended, Miranda, Blade, Hana, and Samir had discovered that the faculty of the school for juvenile delinquents that the four of them attend are not just weirdos who like to torture kids on an island in the middle of nowhere. They're the ghosts of famous authors who died, mostly by their own hands, before their times.

    Miranda and the other students of Bard Academy are being taught by Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, Mary Shelley, and Charlotte Bronte, among others. Of course, this is not something they can go around sharing with people, not even other students. Miranda and her three friends have to keep it to themselves.

    That's why, when weird things start happening, they find themselves involved. The other kids have their theories, but none are so well-informed as Miranda, Samir, Blade, and Hana. Around the campus, there are weird sightings of "monsters," and a Hooded Sweatshirt Stalker whose face no one has seen. When one of the teachers disappears, things are definitely getting serious.

    Miranda can't help but think Heathcliff, the fictional character who escaped from the book WUTHERING HEIGHTS, might be involved. Perhaps, though, that's just wishful thinking...

    Not that she should be doing any wishful thinking at all about Heathcliff. She's got a boyfriend. And not just any boyfriend; she's the envy of half the school (the female half) when she wears hottie Ryan Kent's letter jacket.

    It's not enough to just deal with figuring out the Hooded Sweatshirt Stalker, is it? Of course not, not for Miranda. She's also got to deal with regular school and social issues (though at a school for delinquents, she fears threats from Parker Rodham may not be so empty as they might have been back at home). On top of everything, she's facing some hostility from faculty members because of her knowledge of what goes on at Bard. She can't help but feel the key to it all would be to figure out what's going on, and she'd better do it fast, before someone gets hurt.

    This is a great sequel to a great first novel! THE SCARLET LETTERMAN is a ton of fun to read; in fact, I sat down after getting home and read it in one afternoon! The characters, especially Miranda's friends, are interesting and funny, and the highly original paranormal element to this story adds an extra dimension to an already fabulously entertaining read. Cara Lockwood's writing is fantastic, flowing wonderfully and keeping the reader's attention throughout. There's plenty of suspense in this story, and the ending is open enough to allow for a sequel that readers will be dying to get their hands on while still tying up a lot of the conflict of the story, which is the kind of ending I like best! The ending of the first book was the same way. Both books could be stand-alone novels, but readers will better understand book number two if they've read WUTHERING HIGH. And who wouldn't want to read such a great book? It's certainly worth it; pick up THE SCARLET LETTERMAN!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 4, 2007

    fabulous.

    This and Wuthering High are great books. I've introduced them to a lot of my friends and one of them is in contact with the author, and she's going to be in the Wuthering High movie. They have lots of suspense and are just great books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2007

    Very Good As Well

    I rushed out to get this book after I read the first. The first one had more suspense and turmoil. But the second book really picked up in other areas which made the book enjoyable. It was a very good continuation of the series and I cannot wait to read more.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 26, 2007

    Umm, Okay.

    Well, I appreciated the follow-up on the much demised cliffhanger from the first in this series, however I am disappointed in the way the sudden romance gets to Miranda. Personally, more details about the fights would be welcome. That was the highlight of the last novel. And some imagery would help, too.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 3, 2007

    Not as good as last book

    I think Wuthering high was a better book, but this book is more supensful and is filled with action

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