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Title:Scandal (Private #11)
Author:Kate Brian
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 228 pages
Published:March 9th 2010 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. School Stories. Boarding School. Contemporary
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After her harrowing kidnapping, Reed returns to Easton to find the worst thing she can think of—Billings has been torn
down. Finally, after years of controversy, the school’s wealthiest female alumni have been overruled, and the historical dorm is gone from Easton Academy.

How will Reed and the rest of the Billings Girls handle it? Will they still be as powerful, as popular, and as wicked—with literally no ground to stand on?

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Original Title: Scandal (Private, #11)
ISBN: 1416984704 (ISBN13: 9781416984702)
Edition Language: English
Series: Private #11

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I love the series as a whole, but this one is not my favorite. I felt bad about what happened to Constance, and then there was the whole cheating thing...Reed has two hot guys that like her (Upton AND Sawyer,who are two of my favorite characters in the series) but shes still hung up on Josh. I didnt like how that whole thing happened, especially the cheating aspect (with one of Reeds best friends no less!). I dont get how she could like Josh after he was so judgmental of her in previous books. I

Grade: BI've been reading the Private series for the past year or so now. These novels are definitely not realistic and are highly over dramatic, but it's lots of fun and a guilty pleasure. Think of it as a daytime soap opera in YA book form.I don't remember when it happened, but sometime during the series, I stopped liking Reed Brennan, the protagonist. In Vanished, I freaking despised her. I hated the character she had become, and I found myself finding Noelle Lange (the resident bitch), much

Wow what a massive cliffhanger does this book have! More scandals and more crime, must read further!!

There are apparently 515 days until graduation. That's about 10 more books. I think I need to stop reading this series now...

A great improvement from the last book, with a much better storyline than the St. Barts arc, but it still suffers from sloppy writing and lazy characterization. This is such a shame because before the vacation plot started, the story was kind of good.

So I just finished reading the book and thought I would share my opinions.First, I hate Reed. I hated her throughout most of this book (which sucks because I normally like her). I hated how she would never take anything Noelle said seriously just because she likes to prove to Noelle that she can be the leader. It gets on my freakin' nerves. I also hated Reed's obsession with Josh throughout this whole book. And how she rationalized it all in her mind. What she and Josh did was not okay and it

Ugh to all of this. 1) Josh. How is Reed still hung up on this guy? Other than his perfectly "unruly" curls, he's clearly got nothing to offer.2) Same stale settings/characters3) Reed being both a moron and a douche that is in no way likeable or even pitiable 4) Reed seems to have miraculously recovered from her latest trauma, with little to no emotional scars...But, I mean, I still read the thing and will read the next book. Here's to hoping we get more St. Barts-like action again!2/5