Katie Cross
Miss Mabel's School for Girls | Book 1 in The Network Series
Miss Mabel's School for Girls | Book 1 in The Network Series
The First Book in The Network Series
Never Underestimate the Power of a Determined Witch.
Sixteen-year-old Bianca Monroe has prepared for this moment her entire life.
She's joining the quietly famous magical school Miss Mabel’s School for Girls. The only place where she can save her own life.
Winning a spot to work directly with Miss Mabel is downright dangerous—particularly with Bianca's secrets to keep close.
Bianca comes face to face with enchanting spells, simmering potions, and the brutal pangs of homesickness.Unfortunately, Miss Mabel has her own evil plans.
If Bianca loses, she’s at the very center of them.Bianca’s only hope lies within the power of her grit, intelligence, and sheer determination.
MISS MABEL'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS is the first book in the thrilling new fantasy collection The Network Series. It’s a haunting tale about growing up and finding the strength within.
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How that explain why I love it so much without spoilers is really hard. Let's just say it was NOT was I was expecting, much to my pleasant surprise!
Captivating but darker than I prefer. Some odd choices of verbs. Can snowflakes warble? Not sure if I will read more.
Miss Mabel's School for Girls is written by Katie Cross this is the first in her Network series and a great read both for strong girls and good vs evil. Highly recommend it.
I'm reading this book and hope to find the next in the series.
Oh, man. It is rare that I come across a character that inspires such visceral feelings of hate as Professor Umbridge did in HP, but Miss Mable joins her on my list. Yet, even while hating her, I have to admit to some admiration for just how much planning she had done to accomplish her goals, and just how well she was able to manipulate situations to her favor.
Do not underestimate her.
Bianca gets that warning about Miss Mable before beginning her education at Miss Mabel's School for Girls, and she tries, she really tries, to do just that. She has a plan, after all - one that she will see through to fruition. She has the confidence and determination to do so. If only that were all it took.
I don't want to say too much and potentially give away spoilers, so I'll stop there. What you should know is that this is a great book. The characters are very well written, and even the side characters with whom we have little interaction are not ignored in that regard. I can only imagine that before sitting down to write this book - indeed, the entire series - the author had a very large billboard full of index cards with little pieces of information, with various connections illustrated via red string (it's always red string, isn't it? Why is that?), so that she can keep track of all the twists and turns, all the reveals, that happen for the characters along the way.
And then we have that ending. That ending! OMG! It was sooo good. I wanted to throw things at the author (but in a good way) for some of the things, but I also wanted to give her major high fives and props for other things. The last couple chapters were such a roller coaster that I got to the "The End" before I even realized it. And now I'm definitely ready for book 2. Except maybe I'm not; or, at least, my emotions may not be. Because Katie Cress takes the reader on an emotional roller coaster from the very beginning and, like any good roller coaster, it's over before you're ready while still acknowledging that perhaps you need some recovery time. Either way, I know I'm going to get back on the roller coaster that is book 2. How can I not? Roller coasters are as thrilling as they are terrifying, and Bianca's experiences with Miss Mable fit that to a T.