Saturday, June 20, 2009

Tap and Gown; Diana Peterfreund

I hereby confess: I'm a little sad to see it end...

except from back cover:

"For Amy the countdown to graduation has begun, and suddenly the perfect ending to a perfectly iconoclastic Eli career is slipping from her grasp. Her new boyfriend's been made an offer he just can't refuse. Her fellowship applications haven't been filed. And the student she's choose to take her place in Rose & Grave - the country's most powerful and notorious secret society - seems to come complete with a secret life already intact.

Lunging toward the finish line, Amy finds trouble around every corner, from society intrigues and unlikely stalkers to former flames and mandatory science credits. Surely it couldn't get worse... until Initiation Night explodes into a terrifying scene and into a last test of wits for a young woman just trying to make it out of the Ivy League in one piece."

Tap and Gown is the exciting conclusion to Diana Peterfreud's Secret Society Girl novels. Peterfreud never fails to disappoint with this series. With a healthy dose of sarcastic humor (example, "I hereby confess: If you're in a dysfunctional relationship and you know it, clap your hands") and an unpredictable string of events its nearly impossible to put these books down.

I HIGHLY recommend this series. For more on Secret Society Girl Novels and Diana Peterfreund check out her website at www.DianaPeterfreund.com

I must admit, I judge books by their covers.
-Sahara

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