Member Reviews
This book is an extremely easy read. It’s not super twisty. Actually for someone who reads a lot of thrillers/mysteries this is not difficult to figure out. The characters are well established. Not many are very likable. The book feels like it’s written to be adapted in to a movie! It has a mean girls feel to it too. All in all I felt like it was more of YA genre than anything else. I felt like this was more of quick beach read or something I’d pick up to get a break from reading thrillers non stop to be honest.
**Thank you to Net Galley and St. Martin’s press for the Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for an unbiased review.**
I actually would give She Was the Quiet One 3 1/2 stars. It kept me entertained but I figured out almost everything well before they were revealed. Twins, recently sent to live with a rigid grandmother, are enrolled at an elite boarding school. The characters seemed to fit too well into their roles: good twin, bad twin, good wife, cheating husband, stalking boyfriend. The Twins relationship didn’t seem realistic to me, especially in certain scenarios. Sarah’s naivety, even when faced with photographic evidence, also seemed unbelievable to me. I found her to be the most likeable character. Fun to read. I do think that it is perfect for late teens. Thank you to Michele Campbell, St. Martin’s Press, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC for this soon to be published book - July 31st.
I loved this book! I was so excited to read it. 1. Because I liked the authors previous book and 2. Having went to private and boarding schools myself it’s always a topic that has a special meaning to me.
From the second I started I was intrigued and could not put this book down. While I was at work all I wanted to do was go home and finish reading it. It had been a while since a book peaked my interest like that.
This was an easy read. I thought the characters stories were interesting and tragic. I’ve seen mixed reviews on the Epilogue but I thought it added to the story well. As for the story some YA based stories I feel can be hard to get into, but I didn’t feel that way about this book.
I would highly recommend this book if you are looking for an interesting summer read and enjoy books told by multiple narrators. Really looking forward to see what this author comes out with next. I will definitely be excited to read that one as well.
If your looking for a page turning plot twisting Psychological Thriller go no further. She Was The Quiet One is all that and more. Two sisters, fraternal twins and complete opposites have been dealt with some unfair things in life but when they land as Sophomores at an expensive boarding school life throws them into a world they are not ready for. A world filled with secrets and people they can’t trust. Will their secrets be revealed, will they find someone to support and believe in them... was it the Quiet One? A must read for those that love a great Suspenseful Thriller!
I could not get into this book at all. I didn't like the writing style and without giving it all away, one cliche after the other. You can read the first few pages and know exactly where this book is headed. I struggled to complete this book and did so simply because Net Galley provided me an ARC and I wanted to keep my end of "the bargain".
With so many great books to read, I was excited to put this one down and grab another!
There’s something about boarding schools that lend themselves to a good psychological thriller. I enjoyed this book. The second half was much better than the first. I had some trouble buying into some of the plot, but when the drama picked up about half way through I couldn’t put it down. A fun easy read!
Fantastic story! I loved the suspense. It kept me hooked from beginning to end. I will definitely read more by this author.
She was the Quiet One is about twin orphans going to live with their grandmother. Their grandmother has money and sends them away to a bording school. There they meet Mr and Mrs Donovan. What happens in this small rich school will shock you. An amazing suspense story.
Dark and twisted tale of twin sisters in a boarding school where nothing is as it really seems. Secrets, lies and ultimately death in this extremely compelling novel.
This is about twins Rose and Belle at boarding school. They fall out as Belle gets friendly with the popular girls. Events snowball until one of the twins is dead and the other one is accused of murdering her. Overall it is a good story with a good plot.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.
**Thank you to Net Galley for the Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for an unbiased review.**
I'd give this a solid 3 stars, maybe 3.5. Two sisters off at a posh boarding school where a student winds up dead. Fairly predictable good girl/bad girl story but still a fun read. Good for mindless beach reading. Not a lot of surprises in the book and some of the character's are frustratingly naive. You'll likely figure out the ending within the first few chapters but watching the story unfold is enjoyable.
OOOO my head is still spinning from this book! I could not put it down. I think one thing that drew me in so much was that this reads like a YA. From page one I was hooked! This book did not let me down. This was an intense, high drama novel!
The writing in this book is flawlessly done and has helped me find a new favorite author. I was drawn in by such diverse character that grow throughout the novel. The book starts at a steady pace and quickly picks up the further along you get.
Overall a 5 star read from me! I can't wait to read more by this author.
***I received an e-arc of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest and unbiased review***
A gripping story of two sisters in a glamorous boarding school....a murder and a who done in it....told in a similar way to big little lies and as readable and good! Although less complex! A great read thanks
Thank you Netgalley and St. Martin Press for the ARC.
This is my first Michele Campbell book and I thought it was a decent read. However, it felt a little to juvenile. I understand this is a book about teenagers but I had to double check to see if it was a YA Mystery. It's not. I continued on with the story because the plot still piqued my interest. In the end, it was an ok mystery but a little too young and predictable for me.
*Posted review on Goodreads today. Will post on Amazon on release day.
I can't resist twins! This book was written at sort of a lower level for an adult book (more YA or Children's in my opinion) but the story was interesting enough I didn't mind. Do I think it is a new classic? No. Was it an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon? Yes. Lots of dramatic plot and a brisk pace.
This is the kind of book that draws you in from the beginning and you find yourself not being able to put it down. Orphaned sisters Bel and Rose couldn’t be any more different. Their relationship becomes very strained shortly after they arrive at their new boarding school. While the plot was somewhat predictable at times, the story was still engaging and enough to keep me interested.
This book was a pleasant surprise. I got a little frustrated and annoyed at some of the characters and their decisions but I still really enjoyed it. I also had to remind myself that they’re 15/16 year old girls and then I felt like their behavior was understandable. I felt like the villain was also well done and not too over the top. Overall I really liked this and would recommend this.
This story captured my attention and didn't let go until the epilogue which stunned. What a twist! I didn't think she would just go away quietly.
I enjoyed this book so much. It kept me enthralled from start to finish. I just couldn't decide who was the culprit. I also had a ton of issues with Heath (Blue Eyes) Donovan. I couldn't help but like him at the same time., I wanted to strangle him, Its weird. I had a love/hate thing going on with the loser. His wife also got on my nerves. Like lady all the writings are on the wall what do you need,? You have photographic evidence and even that you deny. There's just no hope for you. This was a great read.
Many thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for an ARC of this book in exchange from an honest review.
A psychological thriller based at a prestigious boarding school where twin sisters, good twin - bad twin vie for popularity and struggle to fit in. Both sisters have very different ideas on how to go about being “accepted” in their new environment.
The author kept the suspense going right to the end. At the beginning we know one of the twins is murdered, but we don’t find out which one till very close to the end.
The setting was authentic. I am from NH and worked at Phillips Academy in Exeter and can tell you first hand that the way the school is portrayed IS exactly the way those old academies are. I felt transported to a previous time in my life reading about the Quad, the Dorms, Teacher Residences, the snow, the laundry room, woods etc. excellent job done here by the author.
Although I can’t say I particularly liked any of the characters with the exception of Rose, I at least felt I knew them. The were developed enough to make a decent character judgement.
The story was drug out a little too long in my opinion. Mrs. Donovan was particularly nerve wracking. So many times she could have done the right thing and was too weak and selfish to step up.
An enjoyable read and would have earned another star if it had been 50 pages shorter.