The Nightmare Affair (Arkwell Academy #2)
Publication Date: March 05, 2013
Publisher: Tor Teen
Source: Copy provided by publisher for honest review
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My Review:
If you can imagine a world where magic the likes of jabbing jinxes and dream-walking exist or where a police force is made up of warewolves, hell hounds will rip you to shreds, fairies have a horrible addiction to sugar and inanimate objects take on personalities all their own; well, then you will find Arkwell Academy a fun place. I did.
Dusty did not come into her Nightmare powers at an early age and was not part of the magical community growing up. Now, she's thrust into being one of the few Nightmares around and must succumb to The Will (magical force) and feed on strangers dreams as it sees fit. It is how she gains magic and also how she, unfortunately, finds out about the murder of another student at Arkewell Academy.
If you think Dusty is surprised to see the death of girl she knows in Eli's (a non-magical hot guy Dusty used to go to school with) dream, imagine how he feels waking up to a cute girl sitting on his chest in the middle of the night sucking his dream out of him. Freak me the heck out!
Now the magical powers that be are forcing Eli to hang with the freaks who roam the halls of Arkwell and allow Dusty into his head on a regular basis. All in the name of solving a murder. Neither Dusty or Eli are very pleased with the situation.
Arkwell is your stereo-typical highschool complete with a gorgeous, yet snobby, biatch and hot, yet rich and spoiled, king of the school boy. Except for all the magical mayhem that take teenage pranks to a whole new level. It was a fun twist on what is really a pretty spooky story.
Dusty is a spunky chick who has been given a rough shake in life. Her mother is mostly absent and when she is around she's, well...a nightmare. Pun intended. Dusty is also forced to watch Eli dream-drool all over her arch enemy. She is mostly shunned at Arkwell for her lack of functioning magical abilities. However, she takes it all in stride - mostly, and works hard to solve the murders so she can try to find a little bit of normalcy in a not at all normal life.
I was hooked after just the first handful of pages and the pacing stayed at a nice rate throughout the book. The mystery, creepiness, snide humor and burgeoning relationships were the perfect mix and created a enjoyable read. I'll be anxiously looking for the next book in the Arkewll Academy series.
Publication Date: March 05, 2013
Publisher: Tor Teen
Source: Copy provided by publisher for honest review
Goodreads
Sixteen-year-old Dusty Everhart breaks into houses late at night, but not because she’s a criminal. No, she’s a Nightmare.
Literally.
Being the only Nightmare at Arkwell Academy, a boarding school for magickind, and living in the shadow of her mother’s infamy, is hard enough. But when Dusty sneaks into Eli Booker’s house, things get a whole lot more complicated. He’s hot, which means sitting on his chest and invading his dreams couldn’t get much more embarrassing. But it does. Eli is dreaming of a murder.
Then Eli’s dream comes true.
Now Dusty has to follow the clues—both within Eli’s dreams and out of them—to stop the killer before more people turn up dead. And before the killer learns what she’s up to and marks her as the next target.
My Review:
If you can imagine a world where magic the likes of jabbing jinxes and dream-walking exist or where a police force is made up of warewolves, hell hounds will rip you to shreds, fairies have a horrible addiction to sugar and inanimate objects take on personalities all their own; well, then you will find Arkwell Academy a fun place. I did.
Dusty did not come into her Nightmare powers at an early age and was not part of the magical community growing up. Now, she's thrust into being one of the few Nightmares around and must succumb to The Will (magical force) and feed on strangers dreams as it sees fit. It is how she gains magic and also how she, unfortunately, finds out about the murder of another student at Arkewell Academy.
If you think Dusty is surprised to see the death of girl she knows in Eli's (a non-magical hot guy Dusty used to go to school with) dream, imagine how he feels waking up to a cute girl sitting on his chest in the middle of the night sucking his dream out of him. Freak me the heck out!
Now the magical powers that be are forcing Eli to hang with the freaks who roam the halls of Arkwell and allow Dusty into his head on a regular basis. All in the name of solving a murder. Neither Dusty or Eli are very pleased with the situation.
Arkwell is your stereo-typical highschool complete with a gorgeous, yet snobby, biatch and hot, yet rich and spoiled, king of the school boy. Except for all the magical mayhem that take teenage pranks to a whole new level. It was a fun twist on what is really a pretty spooky story.
"Is being at the top of the social food chain like a universal birthright or something?" She grimaced. "I think there's a national registry. It's online at eatcrap-dotcom."
Dusty is a spunky chick who has been given a rough shake in life. Her mother is mostly absent and when she is around she's, well...a nightmare. Pun intended. Dusty is also forced to watch Eli dream-drool all over her arch enemy. She is mostly shunned at Arkwell for her lack of functioning magical abilities. However, she takes it all in stride - mostly, and works hard to solve the murders so she can try to find a little bit of normalcy in a not at all normal life.
Though I think the darker parts of the story could have been more horrific, the premise and the characters were intriguing and entertaining.I'd been sitting here trying to visualize myself as Veronica Mars, all smart and badass. But in reality, I felt more like Inspector Gadget with my go-go button stuck in neutral.
I was hooked after just the first handful of pages and the pacing stayed at a nice rate throughout the book. The mystery, creepiness, snide humor and burgeoning relationships were the perfect mix and created a enjoyable read. I'll be anxiously looking for the next book in the Arkewll Academy series.
Okay ~ fair warning: Not all songs on this playlist are 'clean'. Especially the Kate Nash song (the title alone should tell you that) which is dedicated to Lance. It's quite fitting, I think.
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Well, this sounds interesting and lucky me! I just got it for review from the publisher.
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GREAT review, Ali
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Hope you enjoy it my dear!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Shane, now everyone knows my odd taste in music. :)
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DeleteGreat review and I love that you included a playlist too. For some odd reason, when I saw the cover of this book, I thought it was the sequel to Sarah Brennan's Unspoken. It got me very excited, and then disappointed that it's not. But after reading your review, I am excited for this book anyways! :)
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ReplyDeleteFirst up, great review, Darlin'! This book sounds incredible!
And you did a sweet job with the playlist! I'm head over heels for the Sweet Dreams cover! I didn't even know that chick sang! I also found out that I really need to watch Sucker Punch! So it's a win all round!
Thanks for the giveaway and all the goodness in this post, my sweet!!! =D
I didn't know it was her singing it either, until I searched for it to add to this playlist. She's pretty awesome, I must say.
DeleteLoving this!! I *just* cracked this one open & I just LOVED reading your review! I've been eager t read this one since I heard about it & you did a really great job of bringing out exactly what I was hoping to find! I'm really happy you liked this one :D Can't wait to compare notes, GREAT review!
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