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Upper Class #3

Off Campus

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Back for her second year, Nikki Olivetti feels like she's finally finding her way at Wellington. And she's ready to show someone else the ropes, someone new, someone like Delia Breton, a transfer student from California with a dark past. Though Delia doesn't quite fit in anywhere, she knows how to have a good time everywhere.

But when the hunt for fun takes Nikki and Delia off campus, they find themselves in serious trouble. Even if they make it back, they might have forever ruined their chances of graduating to the upper class.

288 pages, ebook

First published April 22, 2008

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October 26, 2008
Nikki is ready to head back to Wellington, but she has one more trip to make before she heads to school. She is off to California to see Seth and is hoping to smooth over the rough spots in their relationship. One thing leads to another and the kids decide to go for it. They are going to try a long distance relationship, exclusively. Nikki’s escapade in California also introduces her to the newest student body coming to Wellington, Delia Breton.

Delia and Nikki hit if off and the girls become best friends. Delia becomes part of the group and she even starts dating Greg. Then there is Gabriel, who was often overlooked, but lost his baby fat over the summer and is now the cutest boy on campus, Seth who?

These two girls are too hot to handle! Rumors start flying around about Delia and why she really left California. And we all know where rumors lead, straight into drama!

I have to say that Off Campus redeemed the series for me. I was really disappointed after reading Miss Educated, but I can officially say I am back on board. I actually can’t wait to read the next one. I read the sneak peak at the end for Crash Test, big mistake! I’ll be highly anticipating its release! Off Campus was unlike the first two books. The characters finally felt real to me. That of course may be because this is the third book, but even in the second book I found it hard to really differentiate the characters. Now they all have their own distinct voices. Delia's was a fresh voice among the existing cast. I really got her character. I can’t say that I exactly related to her, but I could totally understand the why and how of who she was. Plot wise, this is definetly the most captivating of the three. I had to know what was going to happen, rather than just wanting to know. I was completely engrossed in the story and the characters. I would absolutely recommend Off Campus. If you haven’t read any of this series, be forewarned that there are mentions of drugs, sex, and alcohol, but the depictions aren’t graphic.
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November 6, 2012
Reviewed by The Story Siren for TeensReadToo.com

Nikki is ready to head back to Wellington, but she has one more trip to make before she heads to school. She is off to California to see Seth and is hoping to smooth over the rough spots in their relationship. One thing leads to another and the kids decide to go for it. They are going to try a long-distance relationship, exclusively. Nikki's escapade in California also introduces her to the newest student coming to Wellington, Delia Breton.

Delia and Nikki hit if off and the girls become best friends. Delia becomes part of the group, and she even starts dating Greg. Then there is Gabriel, who was often overlooked, but who lost his baby fat over the summer and is now the cutest boy on campus. Seth who?

These two girls are too hot to handle! Rumors start flying around about Delia and why she really left California. And we all know where rumors lead -- straight into drama!

I have to say that OFF CAMPUS redeemed the UPPER CLASS series for me. I was really disappointed after reading MISS EDUCATED, but I can officially say I am back on board. I actually can't wait to read the next one. I read the sneak peek at the end for CRASH TEST. Big mistake! I'll be highly anticipating its release!

OFF CAMPUS was unlike the first two books. The characters finally felt real to me. That of course may be because this is the third book, but even in the second one I found it hard to really differentiate the characters. Now, they all have their own distinct voices.

Delia's was a fresh voice among the existing cast. I really got her character. I can't say that I exactly related to her, but I could totally understand the why and how of who she was. Plot wise, this is definitely the most captivating of the three. I had to know what was going to happen, rather than just wanting to know. I was completely engrossed in the story and the characters.

I would absolutely recommend OFF CAMPUS. If you haven't read any of this series, be forewarned that there are mentions of drugs, sex, and alcohol, but the depictions aren't graphic.
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May 19, 2009
another satisfying addition to the upper class series. again, i was pleased with the quality of the writing and the realness of the characters. even when they are doing despicable things, the reader knows why they are doing them.

this one introduces the character of delia, a transfer student from california with a mysterious past...oo!

recommended for mature teens.
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