New Girl

New Girl

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A contemporary young-adult retelling inspired by the classic 1938 romantic suspense bestseller Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier.

They call me 'New Girl'...

Ever since I arrived at exclusive, prestigious Manderly Academy, that’s who I am. New girl. Unknown. But not unnoticed—because of her.

Becca Normandy—that’s the name on everyone’s lips. The girl whose picture I see everywhere....more
Paperback, 314 pages
Published 2012 by Harlequin Teen
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Vinaya
Rarely has a book has left me as confused and conflicted as New Girl. When I started the first chapter, I was very, very sure I was going to hate it, but I just couldn't. This book was like the little girl in the nursery rhyme... when it was good, it was very, very good, but when it was bad it was horrid.

Let's start with the good bits. I think New Girl might quite possibly be my favourite retelling this year. Paige Harbison got it just right - the story can stand alone as a well-plotted contempo...more
Aleeeeeza
so i'm not a prude or anything, but the amount of gratuitous teen sex in this book is RIDICULOUS. by page 100 one of the MC's had sex about seven times or something. with two different dudes! and she's been in school for about, uh, three days, methinks. i mean, seriously, dude. holy. shit. i gave up on the book because of it, but ended up going back to it to skim it till the end to see what happens. and i was left quite disappointed. not necessarily because of how the story ended, but with the b...more
Giselle
New Girl tells us the story of both Becca and "New Girl" simultaneously. "New Girl" - who I only realized past the half way mark has no name yet - is living in Becca's shadow. Arriving at boarding school after Becca's disappearance makes the others feel like she's replacing their friend; their friend who came in with a bang and completely changed the school's atmosphere.

Dual POV has become a favorite of mine. I love seeing both sides of the coin, getting to know the characters at a deeper level....more
~Tina~
(3.5 stars) Some Spoilers

I had such a hard time trying to figure out my feeling for this one, which is strange since I usually know before I even finish a book. I can't guarantee that I'm gonna make sense and I'm sure other reviewers will say this much better, but here it goes anywho's.

Did I like this? Yes...and no. I guess this is what I would call a guilty pleasure since to tell you the truth I wouldn't normally enjoy books like this. I am a very easily annoyed reader when it comes to characte...more
Nicola
Paige Harbison's book Here Lies Bridget was one of the best books I read in 2011 so of course I was dying to get my hands on New Girl and incredibly eager to start reading it. I can safely say that I am now a huge fan of Harbison and can't wait to see what she can give us next! New Girl completely lived up to my expectations and it was a thrilling read.

New Girl follows the life of a girl whose name we aren't give at the beginning. I thought this might make me less able to connect with the charac...more
Lissa
It was a little hard to get into, but by the time Becca’s narration came I was interested. Becca’s POV caught me by surprise – I wasn’t expecting it and I was completely prepared to not like it… but Becca was fascinating to read about – that level of sociopathy (did I just made up a new word) could only result in something tragic – much like the badly behaving teenagers in horror films always get killed – you know, the ones who dirnk and have sex. Teen horror flicks are morality warnings. I neve...more
Sandra Howard
New Girl was one of those books that you'd either love it or hate it.
I am so torn between loving and hating it.
It was sort of an old-school crime movie that would keep you guessing who killed who.
If I could rename this book I would probably name it "Deception, Lies and more Lies".
Reading it also reminded me a bit of Pretty Little Liars.

New Girl would keep you thinking up until the last few chapters of the book.
You'd wonder what really happened to the missing girl and why people were so aloof tow...more
Jennifer | Nerdhuffing
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Jess
"Before I could talk myself out of it, his lips were on mine. My mind went blank. My body went numb. I faded into him, letting my bag fall to the floor. I didn't care if someone walked in. I didn't care if anyone saw." -New Girl

I'm not even sure on where to start with this review. This book was incredible. Although I haven't read the original Rebecca, I am familiar with the story having watched the movie a few years ago, so I'm not sure if I can make an comparisons. What I can say is that Paige...more
ExLibris_Kate
New Girl is a retelling of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, set in a stodgy New Hampshire boarding school. The New Girl, whose name you won't find out until the very end ala Rebecca, is given a surprise by her parents and sent to school for her Senior year. Although that part of the plot was a bit far fetched, you just have to go with it. Used to the warmth of the Florida coast, New Hampshire is the rude awakening you would expect, but when the New Girl meets her roommate things start to get creepy....more
Katrina Passick Lumsden
A modern retelling of Rebecca (one of my all-time favorites) about a bunch of whiny, privileged teenagers with apparently too much time on their hands? Yes, please!

OK, so this book was melodramatic. I'm talkin' insanely melodramatic. Where Rebecca worked, however, New Girl falls short. While Maxim de Winter was charming, yet mysterious, Max Holloway is just a dick. Who can occasionally be sweet. An occasionally sweet dick, but a dick nonetheless. Rebecca's protagonist, while young, also has a c...more
Catriona (LittleBookOwl)
Original review from Little Book Owl

New Girl is a dark, chilling read that drags you in to the story and keeps you guessing the entire way through. What happened to Becca?

I thought it was really interesting how the point of view changed every few chapters between the 'New Girl', where she told her story of moving to Manderley in first person, and then Rebecca, whose story was told in third person, but from the year prior. It created a greater contrast between the two characters and their person...more
Danny
Posted first at Bewitched Bookworms

I was first and foremost intrigued by the cover, I love the color and the water theme – it was mysterious yet inviting! This was my first book by Paige Harbison and now, I want to read more of her!

Compelling Storytelling
This is the story of New Girl, who always dreamed of attending a boarding school ever since she read Harry Potter. I found this reference adorable by the way. However, she never expected it to be … that hard! She got the place at Manderly Acade...more
Monaliz
My rating: 4/5 stars
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The first ebook I actually managed to read! I started reading this yesterday and was still sitting on computer after 6 hours. Now I have aching back, but it was worth it!

This story follows the "New Girl", who moves to boarding school. I was halfway through the book, when I realized, that I still don't know the new girls name. She's just the second new girl, since Becca was the first new girl. And now everyone's comparing them and idolizing Becca.

Obvio...more
Bella (Cheezyfeet Books)
I'll start by saying I'm kind of breaking my policy just this once, for this review. I HAVE NOT READ ALL OF THIS BOOK. I got to half way and I had to give up. I don't normally review books I have not finished, as I feel it is unfair as they may miraculously become awesome towards the end, but I feel like there are things I would like to say about this, and this is the best way for me to say it without sounding like I'm having a bitchy rant on Twitter, which is not what I want to happen, because...more
Sharon
My Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

New Girl was kindly provided to me by Netgalley for HarlequinTeen.

NOTE: This book is adapted and a tribute to Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier in which the main character's name was never revealed. Although we do find out New Girl's name toward the end of the book, I will be leaving it out of my review for spoiler purposes

New Girl was kindly provided to me by Netgalley for HarlequinTeen.

'New Girl' has been accepted into Manderley Academy, a private boarding school in New...more
Galleane
Ce livre repose sur un scénario assez simple mais dont l'écriture résolument bien menée, fait toute la différence, le rendant addictif. On avance avec aisance pris dans les retors de l'intrigue voulant connaître le fin mot de tout ça. L'efficacité de la narration double est hallucinante, les traces que Becca a laissées en partant marquent énormément le récit. On se retrouve avec des personnages torturés, aveuglés qui vont en faire voir de toutes les couleurs à notre pauvre héroïne, qui elle, a b...more
Shawn Whitten
I recently read Here Lies Bridget, and decided to pick up New Girl. Here Lies Bridget was good, I liked it a lot. It was well written and a light, compelling read. So I read New Girl. I loved Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, so I had high hopes. It could have gone one of two or ways. It could have not measured up and been a disappointment. But it did not disappoint.

I won't summarize it here because other people will. I'll just say that it was a completely enthralling plot. The characters were not...more
Pinkie Pie
Go. Buy. This. Book. Well, in a couple weeks, anyway. Just reading the description of New Girl, I just knew something wasn't quite... right. Something was off and weird about the story, and that's just the kind of story I love. Paige Harbison, one of my favorite authors, managed to revisit the classic Rebecca in a new and modern and fresh way. I devoured this book in one night, and I'm telling you: go buy this!

New Girl is very much a character driven story. The only reason the new girl got into...more
Ivy Read
Le livre se découpe en deux points de vue bien distincts, celui de la narratrice et celui de Becca. On suit donc chacune d’entre elles et l’on découvre alternativement ce qui arrive à l’héroïne et ce qui est arrivé à Becca un an auparavant. Les chapitres ont généralement une parallèle avec ce qui est arrivé à la jeune fille précédente. Les deux premiers, par exemple, montrent leurs arrivées à l’internat. On pourrait croire cela répétitif mais au contraire ! Elles ont un caractère tellement oppo...more
Me123me1
Wow, bloody wow.

it was just mind blowingly awesome.

Its a book I think every teenager needs to read.

Its about a girl, who for her senior year goes to boarding school, but the spot that opened up so she could get in was because a girl that everyone idolized went missing.

It was kind of a mid kaboom. It was really well thought out and structured with the way that everything planed out.

It really looks into the minds of teenagers today.

Because when something tragic does happen to someone, everyo...more
Bibliojunkies
You’ve got her room. You’ve got her boyfriend. Are you walking in a dead girl’s shoes?


I’m New Girl. Ever since I arrived at exclusive, prestigious Manderly Academy, that’s who I am. New girl. Unknown. But not unnoticed because of her. Becca Normandy – that’s the name on everyone’s lips. The girl whose picture I see everywhere. The girl I can’t compare to. I mean, her going missing is the only reason a spot opened up for me at the academy.


And everyone stares at me like it’s my fault. Except for M...more
Andrea Guy
This was an interested plot for a YA novel. It reads like an old gothic novel, yet it is set in the present day.

I liked the book but in the same time I was disturbed by it.

Likes:

1. The plot moves along quickly and it kept me interested.

2. I really liked "The New Girl" though I have to say it made no sense that Paige didn't give her an actual name until the end. WTF is up with that?

3. There can never be too many gothic novels. They are always so fun, cheesy and over dramatic, and let's face facts...more
Sarah
I just had to read this, didn't I? Okay. I had a really long-winded review for this book all typed up but, though I was just being honest, I felt like it was really harsh and I don't enjoy bashing books so rudely because the beauty of literature is that a book can appeal to one person for the same reason it can make someone else want to vomit for the rest of forever. On the off chance anyone is actually interested in reading my original review I'll send it to you but really all I feel the need t...more
Sara Thompson
I read a review about this book which prompted me to request it from NetGalley. I’m so glad I did. New Girl is a re-telling of Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier. I have never read Rebecca nor was I familiar with the story so I thought it would be a fun way to discover a classic and I would have no pre-conceived ideas of how the plot should go. The other thing I knew about the book was there was a twist at the ending. I had expected more of a twist than I got. That’s not to say it was a bad ending or t...more
Emily
Book Title: New Girl

Author: Paige Harbison

Published By: Harlequin teen

Genre: Young Adult

Recommended Age: +13

Reviewed By: Emily Tuley / AngelsCryHavoc

Blog Reviewed For: Great Minds Think Aloud Literary Community

Rating: 3 Ravens


A very interesting coming of age story that allows the reader to see the perspective of both girls through their eyes, The one where it seems the old girl is not being let go and the new girls is not being accepted the odd similarities of them both and the fact that no matt...more
Felicia Chien
Book: New Girl by Paige Harbison
Pages: 314
Genre: Young Adult, Romance
Source: Sent from Harlequin Teen

Short Synopsis: Callie had always wanted to go to a private school ever since reading the Harry Potter novels. But when she didn't get in the first time she applied, her parents kept trying. Now a senior at a public school Callie loves, her parents tell her she's finally been accepted to Manderly Academy, and Callie doesn't have the heart to tell her parents she doesn't want to go.

My Thoughts: A...more
Gina (My Precious)
New Girl
BY PAIGE HARBISON


Publisher: Harlequin; Original edition (January 31, 2012)
Length: 320 Pages, Hardcover
Format: E-ARC
Source: Netgalley.com
Genre: YA, Contemporary
Series: No
Completed: February 2012
Challenges: 2012 2nds Challenge, 2012 E-book Challenge, 2012 Completely Contemp Challenge, 2012 Outdo Yourself Challenge, 2012 Sophomore Reading Challenge



SUMMARY


What happens when you are uprooted from your high school your senior year and shipped off to a prestigious boarding school thousands of mi...more
Britta
I found out after reading New Girl that this novel is a retelling of Rebecca, but I have not read the original, so I am in no position to tell how accurately they matched up. My review is solely bases on New Girl (how it should be).

What struck me about this novel was not necessarily the characters or the plot, but the overall feel of the story. It reminded me of Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma in the way that every page coats you with a layer of mystery and that feeling that something is just...more
Hope
I requested this book from NetGalley; it took me a while to read it. It's not that the book was a bad book it just that I personally was having a heard time getting into the story. I started reading this book with the assumption that it would another paranormal YA story, but this is not so. It is a contemporary YA.

Story follows a new girl, who just started a going to school at Manderly. As soon she starts at the new school she is thrown into the shadows of Becca, missing girl. Since Becca is mis...more
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