Ratings20
Average rating3.7
OMG!!! CLUE is like my favorite board game, AND my favorite cheesy 80s movie!! HOLY CRAP...I can't WAIT for this book... BLOG FACEBOOK TWITTER PINTEREST BOOKBUB
loved it!!! if you're looking for a cozy mystery that's cheesy, cliche, and subtle yet over the top in the best way then look no further.
this is the first book in a series so im definitely going to be continuing because i love these characters now and there are still so many mysteries about the characters that are yet to be revealed.
this was so fun and that's why i read books. to have fun.
4.5 in total but rounded up to a 5 for goodreads!!
chapter 27 (out of 29) ends with the line:
“Headmaster Boddy was murdered by [redacted]. In the hall, with the knife.”
and i wish the book would have ended that way. total mic drop.
Low drama, lots of secrets and murder.
Plum, young science genius, Scarlet, Machiavellian plotting to rule the school, Green, scholarship kid, Orchid, hiding a whole other life, Peacock, tennis star, Mustard, used to go to a military school, Mrs. White, dorm mother, Rusty Naylor, maintenance worker, students Silverman and Gould and headmaster Brian Boddy are trapped at a remote boarding school, during a blizzard. The bridge to the mainland is washed out, the school is flooded, electricity is out and Mr. Boddy is found dead in the conservatory, knife sticking out of his chest.
Who killed headmaster Boddy and why?
Honestly, this was so much fun. Clue was my favorite board game growing up and the author obviously holds affection for both the game and the movie from the eighties.
I was worried this book was going to be too ‘teen' for me - that there was going to be a lot of drama and, basically, that it would be like every teen drama that I've avoided. It wasn't, which was such a relief to me.
There were several red-herrings, but the mystery was...well, to be honest, not why I was reading the book. (Which is good, because I was vacillating between two suspects the entire book (even before the murder) and I wasn't wrong.)
I did really love the author's own take on these pop culture icons, but there's a couple small nitpicks that makes me not give this a five stars.
The first is that these characters are never described (except Orchid, who I honestly thought was a rather strange addition the the story anyway). This left me imagining a strange mixture of the younger versions of 1) the movie characters 2) the original board game characters and 3) characters from one of the computer games. That being said shrug.
The other problem I had was the dangling plot thread. A big thing is made of one of the secondary characters possibly being dead - and we never find out what actually happened to them. ??? Not even a line ‘yeah, they're alright. Nothing.
Anyway, over all a fun story, several weak motives to go with a handful of red-herrings and I am super looking forward to the sequel.
(Also, side note, just when I thing YA, especially contemporary YA isn't for me, I read a book like this!)
Such fun. If you are a fan of Clue, I recommend this book.
Is the mystery fantastic? No, but it is good and kept me guessing. I really didn't know how it would go down. It is punny though, so the names would put a smile on my face. All the characters have their own secrets which adds another layer onto this book. Although, these secrets did make the plot slow down, I feel. That and how many POVs there are. Each student gets their own chapters – there are 6, btw, and the time isn't equally split between them all either. So, I felt this made it hard to remember everyone and I couldn't always tell the voices a part, but since they are dealing with their own issues (even though there is a dead body!!) it isn't too difficult remembering who the main character was at the time.
It is a fun little mystery, albeit not amazing. I will be continuing this series.