Lisi Harrison's series Alphas starts with three girls with different talents attending Alpha Academy created by Shira Brazille. Skye (you might remember her from The Clique) thought that she was talented but after she arrives she soon learns that she might not be as good as she thought she was. After Charlie is forced to break up with her boyfriend Darwin, one of Shira Brazille's son's, she is trying everything she can to get him back. Allie has just been betrayed by her best friend and boyfriend and seeks escape by being someone she's not. All of them want one thing, to be the last Alpha remaining in the Academy.
This book is just the first out of four so the ending wasn't that exciting. But the last book did have that oh my gosh! moment so don't stop the series after the first book. This book does build some suspense and makes you want to find out what's next and who ends up to be the last Alpha standing. Alpha Academy does seem like a glamorous place to attend school. Overall, it wasn't bad, it was just okay.
All the characters were alright for the most part. Allie, Skye and Charlie did come off as annoying once or twice. Allie's choices were a little extreme. Shira came off as mean and flat out evil to me but I guess that only time will tell how she will be like later. The Brazille boys, except Darwin, seemed immature.
This isn't the only Lisi Harrison book I've reviewed so check out my Monster High review by clicking here.
This book is just the first out of four so the ending wasn't that exciting. But the last book did have that oh my gosh! moment so don't stop the series after the first book. This book does build some suspense and makes you want to find out what's next and who ends up to be the last Alpha standing. Alpha Academy does seem like a glamorous place to attend school. Overall, it wasn't bad, it was just okay.
All the characters were alright for the most part. Allie, Skye and Charlie did come off as annoying once or twice. Allie's choices were a little extreme. Shira came off as mean and flat out evil to me but I guess that only time will tell how she will be like later. The Brazille boys, except Darwin, seemed immature.
This isn't the only Lisi Harrison book I've reviewed so check out my Monster High review by clicking here.
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