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Lädt ... Rulesvon Jenny Colgan
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The build-up and Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, were highlights of this otherwise fairly predictable novel. Victoria and Daniel were a welcome change from Maggie's totally overlooking the state of her students physical and emotional health. Claire, as well, offered a fun respite. Sure wish Maggie had freed Stan when she realized her heart, David or not, did not want marriage. This dishonesty leaves her a less than enjoyable main character. Jenny Colgan is my go to, favorite feel good author. I've started listening to her books and find I am enjoying them even more. Rules at the School by the Sea was first published in 2010 across the pond, but has just been released by Harper Collins Audio. Maggie is our lead character. She survived her first year as a teacher at a British girl's boarding school and year two is just beginning. Colgan's lead characters are always someone you'd like to be friends with in real life. What's different about this series is that a core group of her young charges are also given a voice. In the first book, I questioned the inclusion of the young teen's plotline, but their experiences are relevant and just as engaging and I was happy to see they were back. And of course there are stumbling blocks on Maggie's path, both personal and professional. There was one large question left hanging at the end of the first book and I was quite eager to see if things played out the way I wanted them to. There's a varied group of supporting players that have their own stories as well. I really appreciate the continuity provided to a series by using the same narrator every time. In this case it's Jilly Bond who does an absolutely fantastic job! She provides unique and distinctive voices for all of the characters. It's easy to suss out who is speaking. She captures the personalities of all the characters - young, old, male and female with her voice and I easily created vivid mental images of each one. She portrays the emotions of the characters as well. Her accents are easy to understand and quite pleasant to listen to. A great job bringing a wonderful story to life! You could certainly listen to this as a stand alone, but I enjoy starting at the beginning of a series. Hear for yourself - listen to an excerpt of Rules at the School by the Sea. And this listener is eager to listen to the next book! Seriously, this is book crack cocaine!! As mentioned in the previous review it is every woman's dream book - well if you read the Mallory Towers series when you were a kid! And it has the adult side too! The continuing saga of Maggie and the teachers is well done, if a little predictable (but who cares about that) and the kids are still the same. The introduction of things like alcohol and anorexia adds a 21st century slant which is good, as we know that kids - no matter who their parents - will get up to no good if left to their own devices... I know Colgan is quite prolific with other novels, but she has gone all George RR Martin on us with this series, waiting 9 years and counting for part 3.... keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: It's summer, but school is in session in the delightful second book of New York Times bestselling author Jenny Colgan's utterly charming School by the Sea series, set at a girls' boarding school in Cornwall. For the second year at Downey House, it's getting harder and harder to stick to the rules . . . Maggie Adair's first year as a teacher at Downey House was a surprising success. After making the leap from an inner-city school in Glasgow, she's learned to appreciate the mellower pace of the girls' boarding school by the sea. Now engaged to her longtime boyfriend, sweet and steady Stan, Maggie's just got to stop thinking about David McDonald, her colleague at the boys' school down the road. Well, hasn't she? Can Maggie take a leaf out of the Well Behaved Teacher's exercise book and stick to her plan for a small but elegant wedding and settled life of matrimony? Even as Maggie tries to stay within the lines, rules are being broken all around her. Maggie's boss, headmistress Veronica Deveral, has more to lose than anyone. When Daniel Stapleton joins the faculty, Veronica finds herself forced to confront a scandalous secret she thought she'd carefully buried forever. How long will she be able to keep her past under wraps? What does a new year of classes, rules, and camaraderie hold for the students and faculty at Downey House? .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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And it ends with a cliffhanger, prompting me to immediately start the next one.
So yes, all is forgiven. Ms. Colgan and I am Looking forward to the third installment. ( )