Review: Wuthering High - Cara Lockwood

 
 
Are you a fan of renditions from classic novels ? Novels from the Austen Era , Bronte Sisters ?
Do you love reading novels like Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights ?
Check out Book #1 in a series called "Bard Academy" by Cara Lockwood.
Review: Wuthering High - Book #1 Bard Academy Series - Cara Lockwood - July 2006
Shipped off to Bard Academy for being a troublesome kid is Miranda Tate's punishment , after her dad remarried and she not only wracked up her stepmonster's credit card but also totalled her dad's car , she has been shipped off to the netherworld - the ends of the earth at Bard Academy - school for Juvenille Delinquents. From first impressions, the school looks ancient and a place where Miranda is sure she doesn't belong. However things are about to get a whole lot weirder when a kid who calls himself Heathcliff and says he is from Wuthering Heights starts to call her Cathy as we all know the heroine in Wuthering Heights is Catherine Earnshaw. When strange things start occuring, Miranda and her friends aim to get to the bottom of it but when they discover the truth of the school - will it be so far-fetched that they too may doubt themselves ?
Read on as we see Miranda and her friends discover the truth of the school and the true identities of her teachers. Even more we find out a startling fact to why Miranda looks a lot like Catherine Earnshaw.
Wuthering High is a fun book and for those who love either Wuthering Heights or pouring over renditions of the classical novels will througholy love and enjoy as they turn from page to page.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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