marlobo's review against another edition

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3.0

Private Lessons by Kyann Waters - rating removed

The Dust Of Everyday Life by Sara York - 1.5 stars

The Eloquent Jock by Cassandra Carr - 3,5 stars

Switching Leads by Mia Downing - 2. 5 stars

Solid Education by Bianca Sommerland - 3 stars

Did Somebody Order A Pizza? by L.A. Witt - 2 stars

Winning Bracket by Annabeth Albert - 3,5 stars

Artistic Endeavor by Whitley Gray - 4 stars

Lesson Learned by Dalton Diaz - 3,5 stars

nicola949's review against another edition

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4.0

As with all collections there is some variation between how much enjoyed the stories. These ranged between 3 and 4 stars for me.

I liked the whole concept of each story set in the same university so there is a certain familiarity when reading each story. For example, the pizza place which appears quite a lot. :)

bfdbookblog's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this anthology for a few reasons:
1) you get a taste of several different authors so you can see who you want to read more of and it adds variety to the overall book;
2) there is instant gratification in the story...since they are all novellas you get to the good stuff quicker and there is quicker issue resolution;
3) you get a glimpse of several different characters all crossing across the 'university'

It is hard to choose one favorite because I really liked each story. All of the characters were likeable and each story was completely different. It's amazing to me that so many authors could write such different stories around a central theme. I would even go so far as to say that each author could expand on their story and write a full novel from this!

Great idea and great reading!

ctsquirrel's review

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5.0

Read this one slowly over a few weeks and liked most of the stories. This anthology is more than just New Adult, it has a little of everything. Sure it all happens on campus (all the same campus of the fictional Cathia University), but the characters are all ages and backgrounds. Professors, RAs, TAs, pizza delivery guys, athletes, geeks, frat brothers, freshmen, grad students, etc.

bfdbookblog's review

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4.0

I really liked this anthology for a few reasons:
1) you get a taste of several different authors so you can see who you want to read more of and it adds variety to the overall book;
2) there is instant gratification in the story...since they are all novellas you get to the good stuff quicker and there is quicker issue resolution;
3) you get a glimpse of several different characters all crossing across the 'university'

It is hard to choose one favorite because I really liked each story. All of the characters were likeable and each story was completely different. It's amazing to me that so many authors could write such different stories around a central theme. I would even go so far as to say that each author could expand on their story and write a full novel from this!

Great idea and great reading!
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