Wuthering High (Bard Academy Series #1) by Cara Lockwood

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: July 2006
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 105,287

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    • Pub. Date: July 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 105,287
    • Age Range: Young Adult

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    Fifteen-year-old Mia is not exactly thrilled when she gets the news that her parents are shipping her off to boarding school. It's not like she did anything that bad — all she did was wreck her dad's car and max out her step mum's credit cards. So, off she goes, from Chicago to Bard Academy, an exclusive prep school that treats troubled teenagers with a healthy dose of higher learning and old-fashioned discipline. But all is not what it seems at this educational institute, and Mia and her classmates soon discover that the teachers are actually ghosts, stuck in limbo, some of them famous authors who died before their time, including Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, and Charlotte Bronte. And what's even more disturbing is that not all the ghosts have good intentions. Mia and her friends must stop one evil instructor's plan to bring down the school — and the entire student body with it.

    Stephanie Squicciarini - KLIATT

    A new series within a new line of MTV Books, Wuthering High is surprisingly good. What starts out like a potentially empty chick-lit story develops into something more as readers are introduced to Miranda, a semi-spoiled rich girl who ran up her stepmother's credit cards, totalled her father's BMW, and came home drunk the night before her PSAT. Sent to Bard Academy, a boarding school for troubled teens, Miranda must learn to live among those she previously deemed beneath her, including her Satan-worshipping roommate. She needs to do this without her blow dryer, cell phone, or iPod, as no electronics are allowed. The school is eerily cold and Gothic, with all of the teachers known only by a first initial and one teacher leaving a puddle wherever she goes. Shortly after Miranda arrives at the school, bizarre and unexplainable occurrences plague her. She befriends a few students who work with her to uncover the dangerous mysteries that fill Bard Academy. Part chick-lit, part Gothic mystery, part supernatural suspense, and touched with humor, Wuthering High is seemingly genre-resistant and hard to explain without giving away critical plot points. What is easy to say is that it is a page-turner with a satisfying ending leading to what is sure to be a highly anticipated sequel. KLIATT Codes: JS--Recommended for junior and senior high school students. 2006, Simon & Schuster, MTV, 257p., $9.95.. Ages 12 to 18.

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    Biography

    Cara Lockwood is also the author of I Do (But I Don't), which was made into a Lifetime movie, as well as Pink Slip Party and Dixieland Sushi, all available from Downtown Press. She was born in Dallas, Texas, and earned a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania. She has worked as a journalist in Austin, and is now married and living in Chicago. Her husband is not a rock star, but he does play the guitar — poorly.

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    Heathcliff's Back!by Anonymous

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    October 01, 2009: For those that have read and loved Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights, you'll surely enjoy this novel.

    I think the originality is great and the writing is humorous.

    This is a great book for anyone who is looking for something funny, nostalgic, and a little bit of teen romance. Oh, and let's not forget dead classic writers.

    Reviewed by Jocelyn Pearce for TeensReadToo.comby TeensReadToo

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    November 19, 2008: WUTHERING HIGH is a novel by Cara Lockwood published by MTV Books, and I must say, the MTV Books are certainly much better than readers might expect from a name known mostly for reality television. In fact, these books are fabulous, no matter what you're expecting, and Cara Lockwood's story is no exception. In WUTHERING HIGH, Miranda Tate is a spoiled but still likeable character who, after a few mistakes involving her Dad's car and stepmother's credit card, is sent off to Bard Academy, a boarding school for misbehaving teenagers.

    At Bard Academy, a few things happen that Miranda didn't exactly expect from what she thinks she knows about reform schools. She's having terrifying nightmares involving Kate Shaw, a girl who went missing from the school fifteen years earlier. When she tries to escape through the woods, she finds herself going in circles. One of her teachers, Ms. W., always leaves wet footprints. As if those little oddities aren't odd enough, there are some eerie coincidences concerning classics such as DRACULA, JANE EYRE, and WUTHERING HEIGHTS. For instance, there's Heathcliff, remarkably similar to the character in WUTHERING HEIGHTS, who seems to think that Miranda is really Cathy, another character from the novel. Something weird is most certainly going on, and Miranda and her new friends Hana, Samir, and Blade have to find out what it is--fast.

    This is a book that is definitely worth reading! Ms. Lockwood's characters are interesting, well done, and realistic, and readers will be able to relate to Miranda's situations with her parents and friends (although perhaps not teachers). The character of Miranda also shows realistic character development instead of being the same slightly bratty fifteen-year-old throughout the book. Aside from her great characters, the story in WUTHERING HIGH is entertaining and original. It's better than just another overused idea with a few differences in details and characters. This novel is one that will keep readers hooked from the very first page to the end, and eagerly awaiting the next novel from Cara Lockwood about Bard Academy.


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