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Original Title: Untouchable (Private, #3)
ISBN: 1416918752 (ISBN13: 9781416918752)
Edition Language: English
Series: Private #3
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Untouchable (Private #3) Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 8393 Users | 261 Reviews

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Title:Untouchable (Private #3)
Author:Kate Brian
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:December 26th 2006 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published December 1st 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Romance. Fiction

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Cheating, partying, blackmail, and now...murder?
Can the Billings Girls remain untouchable?


Reed's boyfriend, Thomas Pearson -- the popular, easygoing, irresistibly handsome and charismatic boy she fell in love with -- is dead. No one knows how it happened, and everyone is after the truth. Or are they?

Life at Easton Academy begins to feel very different. Taylor is acting like the poster child for Prozac, Kiran is spiking her cornflakes, Noelle is being kind of...nice, and Arianna keeps floating along as if nothing has happened.

Thanksgiving break arrives and Reed and Josh find themselves alone on campus. They are forced to confront the feelings they've been hiding. Those feelings combined with an empty campus result in the hottest hookup Reed could possibly imagine. But when Reed breaks the news about Josh to the Billings Girls, there's no fun game of tell-all. Instead, Josh begins to look like suspect No. 1 in the murder of Thomas Pearson.

The perfect life Reed has constructed as a Billings Girl begins to crumble. And as everyone becomes more convinced of Josh's guilt, Reed's private suspicions lead her somewhere she doesn't want to go.

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If you were concerned with the pacing of Private and Invitation Only, you can rest easy. The pace picks up, and this book finally casts away doubt as to whether this series is actually a murder mystery. We start to form suspicions, and we get enough clues to compensate for the 'nothingness' of the previous 2 books. One of the things I was very concerned with was the pacing of Untouchable. Nothing much happened in Private but I assumed the author was setting the scene, only to find the same thing

omg can there be so much drama in one book!!!!!!!!??? Loved it! Amazing! love thomas and reed!

Dang now I have to keep reading. Everything feels like the big fall is coming for noelle so we shall see.

It took me a little while to really get back into this book because it has been soooooo long since i've picked up this series but once I got re-familiar with the characters and storyline the mystery and characters drew me back in and made me remember why i picked up this series in the first place. Need to pick up the next book soon!

I really liked this one, would give it 3 1/2 if I could. One thing got ruined for me when I read the back of a later book but this still ended with a really good cliff hanger!

Second time reading, and it was another quick read, but the ending was just as good as all of the other endings! I swear it's the end that makes the books good :p All the stuff in the middle is just fluff, it's the ending that's super intriguing. That cliffhanger! (view spoiler)[Josh getting arrested! And those emails from Taylor! (hide spoiler)] I'm not sure what to think about (view spoiler)[all of the secrets, and weird looks, and especially the murder weapon being Josh's!! (hide spoiler)] I

This book is full of crappy metaphors for physiological sensations and a plot hell-bent on setting up men like ducks in a row for Reed. The author tries very hard to create a girl who is just so beautiful, and so respected (even though she licked the floor to get into Billings?) but who just has NO idea how "great" and "special" she is. Like anyone, even a protagonist in a fictional novel, is ever that much the center of attention? Please.I don't remember Reed ever caring that much the DAY after

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