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Ariana Osgood is obviously a girl that has had everything handed to her for her entire life. There have never been any consequences to any of her actions, because Daddy just buys them off. The necklace is a perfect example. She truly believes she did nothing wrong to land her in this mental hospital. Everything is everyone elses fault. Her victims "had it coming" or "they forced her to do it". In the end she finds yet another person to blame for her actions because, as she put it "she misread the person and their intentions". Rather than just take her punishment, she finds a way out. Breaking into people's houses and complaining about the selection of clothing you have to choose from to steal, is another example of how highly she thinks of herself. When someone opens their home to her and access to everything that's theirs, all she does is complain about how it's not to her standards. Now what I found interesting was, rather than try to blend in with society and live a normal life, she decides that's not good enough, so she finds a way to pick up where she left off two years ago, and get her privileged lifestyle she's always had. But how long can she keep this up? I really liked this book because it keeps you guessing. Things aren't as they appear. I can't wait to read Beautiful Disaster.

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Privilege Kate Brian Books Reviews


I was really bored and nearby the library, so I wandered in and randomly selected two books from the YA fiction shelves. This was one of them. (The other one was Airhead by Meg Cabot, which is equally as good. Lucky me, I happened to pick up book one in the series on both counts...) Last summer was the summer of Gossip Girl for me; they are lighthearted summer reading, but after the first two or three books it became obvious that ghostwriters had picked up the series now that it was a major blockbuster and the writing was really shallow and became less interesting.

Not this series. This is actually a spin-off from the best-selling series Private, also by Kate Brian - except that this is the story of Ariana Osgood, the girl who got expelled from Easton Academy for killing her secret lover Thomas Pearson. (Not spoiling anything...it would be a spoiler to the Private series, but if you read this book, you've already spoiled yourself - it's on the back cover.) Ariana is now in a correctional facility, but she's got a plan to get her life back on track the way she wants it.

It is amazing how Kate Brian can make you identify with, and root for, a psychopathic murderer like Ariana. Especially if you go back and read the Private series and see what kind of girl she really is - and follow the things she does in this book. But somehow, Brian draws you into Ariana's mind and makes you sympathize with her - even justify her most heinous actions, or at least brush them aside so you can read the rest of the book. Sure, there's a little suspension of disbelief involved, but for the most part Brian draws you to the end of your seat and makes you flip the pages. It's not just a shallow read about the privileged lives of a bunch of rich snobs - although for those of you out there like me who love the brand-name dropping and partying and fabulousness of Gossip Girl, that's there too. But this series is darker and older, much more sophisticated, and much more an intricately woven story with lots of suspense. You're unable to put it down. The end of almost every chapter is some kind of cliffhanger, so you can't just put your bookmark in it and go to sleep, you have to read into the next chapter. And the next. And the next...it's a great ploy, because after reading this book I couldn't wait to go back to the library and get the next ones - I had to buy them on my and read them right then and there. (Gotta love the !)

So if you're looking for a series you can dig into, get this book!
I love the Private series maybe I just should of stuck to those because this one isn't all that
Hopefully it will get better
I reccomend this book series to everyone over the age of 12 it has so many unexpected twist in it and is soexciting you never know whats going to happen next. Great job Kate Brian.
I absolutely love this series! After reading the series in the library, I just had to buy them! I TOTALLY recommand this whole series! Kate Brian is amazing!
After giving Last Christmas The Private Prequela crappy review, I was really hoping Kate Brian would redeem herself with Privilege and SHE SO TOTALLY DID!

With Privilege, she has created a brand new series for Ariana.
WAIT? WHAT? A SERIES FOR ARIANA??? SHE'S IN PRISON, LOL!

Pause. Rewind. Let's start from the beginning.

First there was thePrivate (Private, Book 1) series which is like up to book 9 now. You want to read books 1-4 first and then read Last Christmas and that will pretty much put you up to speed to where you need to be to get a handle on what's up with Ariana in this book. (SPOILER ALERT basically in books 1-4 (Which are mainly about a girl named Reed Brennan) there is a guy named Thomas (the boyfriend of Reed) who dies and in book 4 it is revealed that Ariana killed him and she is hauled off to jail. In Last Christmas, we get more of a back-story about Ariana and Thomas (they were dating for like a minute *gasp!*)

This book picks up the story when Ariana's been in prison for about a year and a half. It is really really awesome and I don't want to spoiler a minute of it except to say that everything I wanted to happen happened and it made me really happy, I read the whole book (291 pages) all the way through in one sitting (and it is now 450am and I haven't slept at all.)

If you are a fan of the Private series you will love this book. The Ariana in this book is way more likeable (than the one in Private and definitely the one in Last Christmas, I guess she's maturing as she ages) and not annoying at all. I really can't wait to see what happens to her next.

Parents There is no sex in the book, some kissing, lots of drinking (though, surprisingly, shown in a bad light) no illegal drug use, and of course, murderous psychopaths, all in all I'd give it a PG-13 rating.
Ariana Osgood is obviously a girl that has had everything handed to her for her entire life. There have never been any consequences to any of her actions, because Daddy just buys them off. The necklace is a perfect example. She truly believes she did nothing wrong to land her in this mental hospital. Everything is everyone elses fault. Her victims "had it coming" or "they forced her to do it". In the end she finds yet another person to blame for her actions because, as she put it "she misread the person and their intentions". Rather than just take her punishment, she finds a way out. Breaking into people's houses and complaining about the selection of clothing you have to choose from to steal, is another example of how highly she thinks of herself. When someone opens their home to her and access to everything that's theirs, all she does is complain about how it's not to her standards. Now what I found interesting was, rather than try to blend in with society and live a normal life, she decides that's not good enough, so she finds a way to pick up where she left off two years ago, and get her privileged lifestyle she's always had. But how long can she keep this up? I really liked this book because it keeps you guessing. Things aren't as they appear. I can't wait to read Beautiful Disaster.
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