The Name of the Star

 Maureen Johnson

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Thrilling ghost-hunting paranormal mystery as teenager Rory pits her wits against one of the most fearsome murderers ever to escape capture! Jack the Ripper. "A gorgeously written, chilling, atmospheric thriller. The streets of London have never been so sinister or so romantic." Cassandra Clare, author of THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS Sixteen-year-old girl Rory has just arrived at boarding school in London when a Jack the Ripper copycat-killer begins terrorising the city. All the hallmarks of his infamous murders are frighteningly present, but there are few clues to the killer's identity. In an unknown city with few friends to turn to, Rory makes the chilling discovery that she can see the dead, and that she's not alone in this! Could the copycat murderer really be Jack the Ripper back from the grave?



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Everyone has to read 'The Name of the Star'....i fell in love with Jack the Ripper

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tracy12 commented:

yeah me to

l9r5 commented:

Jack ripper i fell in love. you lot should try pretty little liars. it so good. join my book club and we can discuss about things. You can see only seven of my fav books because i joined two weeks ago. i have got one person in my book club but i do not know who.Oh by the way its called booktastic. its a wedding dress photo!

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Take an American girl from Bénouville, Louisiana. Relocate her to a boarding school in London. Throw in a couple of ghosts, a dallop of mystery and a dash of romance and you’ve got the page-turning, spine-tingling, keeps-you-up-at-night-to-finish-reading-it novel that is The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson.

Rory, has a witty and spunky voice - which I found to be similar to Maureen’s Twitter-chatter style. The story opens up with Rory giving the reader a very brief background of her family and home, the reason she decided to go to Wexford, and her arrival at her new school. We meet Claudia, the house mistress, and Charlotte, the head girl - for some reason I blended the two characters in my head and had a bit of trouble sorting them out in the end, however, this isn’t pertinent to the tale. We are introduced to Jazza (Rory’s cautious roommate), and Jerome (Rory’s Ripper-addicted interest, of sorts); both were such fun characters to read that I found myself looking forward to seeing more of them.

The main plot is the ghost story/mystery that is weaved throughout. There is a killer on the loose, one who is copying the Jack the Ripper slayings. Yet, in a city with CCTVs everywhere, the killer seems to be invisible to the police; that is, until Rory thinks she spotted someone out and about, near the site of one of the killings. Once she tells the police her story, the plot picks up pace and takes you on a whirlwind adventure with eccentric roommates, mysterious strangers, and so much Jack the Ripper information that you come away feeling well versed on the topic - and a somewhat creepier for it.

I love reading Maureen’s novels because she is very descriptive about places and situations, so much so that you feel as though you’re walking next to the characters - The Name of the Star is written in this fashion. I also enjoyed the bits of family information that Rory litters throughout her narrative; funny little anecdotes to help describe the way she’s feeling. One thing that I appreciated about the story is that, compared to other protagonists who have supernatural abilities thrusted upon them, Rory reacts in a very normal and completely expected way. She experiences denial and disbelief in a believable way.

The Name of the Star is the first in a trilogy, and while this story ties up a lot of loose-ends, the ending leaves you with a feeling of satisfaction and curiosity as to what will happen next.

I utterly enjoyed reading it, and highly recommend this to anyone who is a mystery fan.

PS - there are no vampires.

The Name of the Star is an awesome book...i never thought jack the ripper would be a killer to read

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snaffles

Yay I recieved the arc of this one and cant wait to read it. :)

kevtoots commented:

so did i i think thats good

snaffles commented:

yes!!!


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Side note: I was almost named Aurora (and would have been called Rory), just like this heroine.I liked this book. It took me a while to get into, but that's just because I started it on a recommendation, and somehow was under the mistaken impression... more

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