The Crazy School: A Madeline Dare Mystery
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The Crazy School: A Madeline Dare Mystery (Madeline Dare #2)

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From the acclaimed author of A FIELD OF DARKNESS comes another compelling novel featuring the acerbic and memorable voice of ex-debutante Madeline Dare. Madeline Dare has finally escaped rust-belt Syracuse, New York, for the lush Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts. After her husband's job offer falls through, Maddie signs on as a teacher at the Santangelo Academy, a boa...more
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Darrell
"The Porsche shifted hard and steered harder, suspension so tight that running over a fingernail pairing at eighty could have you pissing blood for a week."

The first half of this book is about a foul-mouthed teacher trying to help some troubled students. It was somewhat engaging, however about half way through it turns into a standard whodunit. This is apparently a sequel since there are vague references to previous events that leave the reader more confused than tantalized. ...more
Brenan
There were parts of this book I really loved, but the parts I loved did not outweigh the parts I completely despised, which included:
1. The depiction of Madeline as this life changing teacher in this school where all the kids really need are more people like her. In reality, I think if kids like the kids in that book (who seemed to have been written by someone who has never, in my opinion, had a conversation with a teenager) had as their only adult role model Madeline Dare, they would be...more
Ellz Readz
My thoughts...For me, reading The Crazy School was a bit like riding a roller coaster. It has its ups and its downs. Let me start with what I liked about the book. The plot of this story contains a huge mystery to be solved. This mystery is written in a way that you have no idea who can be trusted, who is lying, or manipulating everyone in the story. I second-guessed everyone. The characters were interesting. It is my understanding that the school portrayed is based on an actual instituti...more
Pikachu
Lately, I've been fascinated by bilateral gynandromorphs: creatures that are literally half-male and half-female. NOT hermaphrodites (which is a common misconception): half of the creature's anatomy is male and half is female, including the brain. It is a very rare mutation that only affects insects, fish, crustaceans, and some birds. I don't know of any mammals with this mutation: it's so invasive, I suspect that any fetuses that DO have this mutation are rejected in vitro. Anyway, I'm weird. B...more
Deborah Sloan
The Crazy School
The Madeline Dare saga continues in The Crazy School by Cornelia Read where Madeline is now a teacher in a school for troubled teens. Not your ordinary run of the mill troubled teens here but many with psychological problems. The Crazy School is in fact the Santangelo Academy in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. There is more that goes on here than Madeline first realizes. The troubling ways in which the director requires discipline to be administered to the teen...more
Bette Ammon
"The Crazy School" is Cornelia Read's second book. It too features the fearless and frank Madeline Dare ("A Field of Darkness"). Here Madeline is teaching in a boarding school for wayward teens. Her feelings of outrage and unrest turn out to be justified when two students are murdered and Madeline herself becomes a suspect. The dialogue is snappy and the language is realistically graphic.
Diane
Diane rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Older teens who like suspence novels
Recommended to Diane by: Read a good review
Shelves: high-school, mystery
Santangelo Academy is a boarding school for disturbed teens who have run out of conventional schooling options. But, as new teacher Madeline Dare discovers, some of the "therapeutic" treatments prescribed are downright sadistic. And when two kids are found dead, with Madeline framed as the killer, she finds out that something very wrong has been smoldering within the Crazy School.
Ashleigh
I really enjoyed this book. The main character, Madeline, is a refreshingly cool person, and totally easy to relate to, or picture hanging out with. I would say that Madeline alone made me really really like this story.

I get very tired of female leads in books over stepping the lines of normality. Like every internal thought is a raging debate about life, the universe, and everything lol. Madeline doesn't do that. She's clear about who she is, and she has a way of saying things (the s...more
Becca (booknerdbecca.com)
I was totally enthralled by this story! I found so many parallels between Madeline and myself. Cornelia Read gave Madeline such a fantastic voice and I found myself giggling at every chapter until the end when I was just awestruck by the story. Even then I was cracking a smile while on the edge of my seat.
Although I'm not of Madeline's generation, I felt a kinship with her as I read along. I loved her husband Dean and her good friend Lulu. I also adored the students, especially Weisner and...more
Laren
Madeline Dare is a teacher at the Santangelo Academy, nicknamed "The Crazy School" because the students have mental health issues and the teachers are expected to participate in their own therapies too. These methods have been created by the head of the school, Dr. Santangelo, presumably as a comprehensive program to further aid the students. But when two students are found dead, Madeline doesn't believe it was a murder-suicide, yet she has trouble finding others to believe her.
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BookWhisperer
The Crazy School is the sequel to Field of Darkness. Not having read the first novel this was a little rough at the start. Madeline Dare seems drastically out of place in this Santangelo Academy. I quickly found reasoning for the title in that this was a very disturbing novel. This book had spent quite some time on my TBR list, and was anxious to get my start once having receiving my review copy. Although, I was distracted much of this novel by the over use of detail by this author. I find it t...more
Brandi
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Kristin
I think I would give this a 2.5, so I'll be nice and round up. I really liked the characters (although I think it would have helped me to read the other book about Madeline Dare first). I found myself really getting into the life of the school and caring about the people. When the big bad event happens, I was very interested in getting to the bottom of the matter. The ending, however, really threw me. I suppose the whodunit made sense, but it came out of left field. Some of the characters sort o...more
Jennie
Oh, Ms. Read, Ms. Read, how I want to like this series, but you're losing me!

Madeline Dare is an interesting character. I want to like her, too, I really do. But she keeps getting put in completely ridiculous situations that make absolutely no sense! What's she doing teaching in a school for emotionally unstable children? Granted, it's a rather dodgy school, but nothing in her background (so carefully detailed in the first book) gives us any clue that she is either: a)a qualified...more
Erin
3.5 Despite a slow first half, the book develops into a good mystery. The narrator is acerbic and funny, and the kids she teaches are highly entertaining. I missed some of the allusions to counter-culture literature and music, but I enjoyed reading the book overall.
Caitlin
Another excellent book in Cornelia Read's Madeline Dare series.

Madeline has escaped Syracuse for somewhere that's not a lot better - a private school for troubled teens in the Berkshires. She's teaching English and disturbed by the cultlike way the school is run - think EST with teenagers and you'll have a sense of the place. When two of her favorite students turn up dead, Madeline knows something bad is happening.

Read expands on Madeline's life with her husband, Dean, ...more
Emily
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Gwen the Librarian
This is a worthy follow-up to the phenominal debut A Field of Darkness. The action is more fast-paced and this is a quicker read, but the characters are just as well-drawn and the plot is suspenseful.

Recommended.
Christen
This book was excellent. Although is is part of a 3 book series (hopefully more coming!) it was able to be read as a stand alone book without being confused. Of course I has read the third book first, the second book second, and about to read the first book last and even though I think the other books may have given parts of the first book away, I still can't wait to read it. Cornelia Read's writing is edgy and quite frankly pretty much just like the way most people talk. I like that this bo...more
Catherine
I picked out this book on a whim and boy was that a good whim!

One of my few issues with it was that I didn't get to learn quite as much about Madeline Dare's background (which was often hinted at, though never fully-disclosed) as I would have liked, but upon reading reviews (didn't even look at goodreads until after I finished!), it appears that this is the SECOND book about Madeline. Since I really did enjoy this one, I will definitely be checking out the first.

Overall this ...more
Linda
I don't know why I read this -- I don't really like mysteries but I kind of liked it until somebody died and I guess I was supposed to care who did it. But I don't.
Rachel Jones
I gobbled this one up. Madeline Dare, the protagonist, has a great harsh/funny voice.
Kristen
All right... if you want a book to teach you how to drop the F bomb in any situation and have it make sense, this is the book for you. Among that and the other smattering of profanity, the story line was completely lost. It had the promise of an intriguing plot, but that was soon destroyed after the first chapter. If swearing has a reason or purpose, I can sort of look past it, but this book's profanity absolutely no direction. I wrote my paper for school on it and have never written so passiona...more
Jennifer
Madeline Dare is disturbed about the strange discipline at the school where she teaches, but not disturbed enough to do anything about it, until two students she cares about kill themselves.

Or do they?

Suspecting the deaths were really murder, Madeline finds herself accused of the crime and starts digging for the motives of a killer who won't stop killing.

This book is not a cozy mystery, but it's not anything darker. Read has a zingy sense of humor and a novel ...more
Jen
Jen rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: folks who've worked with ED kids or crazy administrators
This was good escapist reading.
Shannon
This was a great book. It wasn't really what the back of the book led me to believe it was but still, really great. I ALSO didn't know that it is apparently part of a series. I want to go back and read the rest of Madeline's story, but it isn't needed to enjoy Crazy School at all. The kids are really what make the story. They have great personalities and Read gives her characters this funny, ironic, but cynical humor that I love. It's a very easy read. I picked it up on a whim and read it while ...more
Joy
Madeline Dare has finally escaped rust-belt Syracuse, New York, for the lush Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts. After her husband's job offer falls through, Maddie signs on as a teacher at the Santangelo Academy, a boarding school for disturbed teenagers. Behind the academy's ornate gates, she discovers a disturbing realm where students and teachers alike must submit to the founder's bizarre therapeutic regimen. From day one, Maddie feels uneasy about smooth-talking Dr. Santangelo but when sh...more
Nely
Santangelo Academy (referred to by some as "the Crazy School) is a boarding school for wayward teenagers who have run out of conventional schooling options. New teacher Madeline Dare finds that some of the "therapeutic" requirements prescribed by Dr. Santangelo are unconventional and downright sadistic. And when two kids are found dead, with Madeline framed as the killer, she finds out that something sinister is going on within the Crazy School.

First, let's start off w...more
Nikki
The Crazy School, while it didn't enthrall me quite as much as Cornelia Read's first book, A Field of Darkness, was still a worthy successor. Madeline Dare, the preppy-raised-by-hippies heroine of the first book, has torn her husband away from Syracuse and they are now living in the Berkshires. (It's the early 80s, I think). Husband is looking for work (it's a long story) and Madeline is teaching at "the crazy school" -- a residential school/psych treatment center for rich kids, run ...more
Hank
As a teacher I was interested in the backdrop for this mystery, not knowing it was a sequel. I wonder if such schools exist; it is a far cry from my comfortable public high school with few discipline issues (at least in my classroom). The backdrop fades as the real story of intrique develops. Madeline is a believable character, more so than the rest of the crazies at the school. Her husband Dean is also a reasonable character. As a former detective (I plan on reading the previous novel) she...more
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