Darke Academy: Secret Lives by Gabriella Poole

03 November 2009


Title: Darke Academy: Secret Lives
Loved it
Graded
Author: Gabriella Poole
Genre: Paranormal
Publisher: Hodder Children's Book
Elements: Vampires
Series: Book 1 of the Darke Academy series
The Darke Academy is a school like no other. An elite establishment that moves to an exotic new city every term, its students are impossibly beautiful, sophisticated and rich. And the more new scholarship girl Cassie Bell learns about the Academy, the more curious she becomes.

What sinister secrets are guarded by the Few -- the select group of students who keep outsiders away? Who is the dark stranger prowling the corridors at night? And what really happened a year earlier, when the last scholarship girl died in mysterious circumstances?

One thing Cassie will discover is that a little knowledge may be a dangerous thing, but knowing too much can be deadly!


I opened Secret Lives with trepidation and frankly, low expectations. What would this be, another vampire novel, something like Claudia Gray's Evernight? A poor, spunky but undefeated girl gets a scholarship to an extravagant and posh boarding school which has a darke sekrit. Ooh, where have I heard that before?

The plot was strikingly similar to many novels which I've read. One good thing about Poole's writing is that the characters are vivid. They seem to come to life when you read them. Cassie was slightly unlikeable; her bravado seems like a pretense. Her roommate and best friend, Isabella, was overdramatic and seemed like an exaggerated caricature of the happy go lucky girl, but she had a lot of presence on the novel.

There were some parts I didn't like, such as Cassie thinking about Philip and Jilly Beaton, two people from her past which frankly, I have no idea what they had to do in Secret Lives, except as a build up and a slight back story for Blood Ties, its sequel. The writing was a bit choppy, and it was hard to get into the story. But a good story has a strong pull, and pulled in I was. (Yoda speak. xD) There was a nice balance between Cassie's school days and nights, between her studying in the day (not that there was much to show why she even got the scholarship, she doesn't really seem very smart) and prowling the school grounds at night to find out why some of the students are acting all mysterious. The ending left me pleasantly surprised. I'll reread the story in an entirely different light.


6 comment(s):

  1. So glad you reviewed this book! I have it ordered and can't wait to read it. :)

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  2. I've really been wanting to read this book!

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  3. I never heard of this novel but seeing the summary, I likely won't pick it up. But thanks for the review!

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  4. I glanced at this book the other day, but didn't read much about it. From reading the plot, it does kind of interest me. Despite the flaws you mentioned, I think I'll probably give this a go and see how I liked it. You've written a great review! :)

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  5. Glad to see you liked this one...I had the same fears you did (another vampire/elite academy type novel?), but if it has some redeeming qualities, I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

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  6. Hi! As the writer I just stopped by to say many thanks for taking the time to read Darke Academy: Secret Lives, and to post a review. I'm really pleased you were drawn in by the story, and that you were pleasantly surprised by the ending! I feel I have to say that publishing has a long lead time, and that the Darke Academy concept was in the pipeline with me and its editors long before Twilight (etc) took off in the UK :-) - but seriously, thanks again for the review and for your feedback! We appreciate it.

    Best wishes, Gillian Philip

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