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  • Push and Shove

  • The Academy: The Ghost Bird, Book 6
  • By: C. L. Stone
  • Narrated by: Natalie Eaton
  • Length: 17 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (255 ratings)

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Push and Shove

By: C. L. Stone
Narrated by: Natalie Eaton
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From USA TODAY Bestselling Author, C. L. Stone, read Push and Shove, the sixth book in The Academy Ghost Bird Series.

Sang Sorenson struggles with her growing feelings when the Academy boys take her in and draw her closer into their world. They work together to uncover the true secrets happening at Ashley Waters High School, where Principal Hendricks will stop at nothing to take them all down.

Adding to their complications, Nathan's father shows up, and he's just as ruthless and violent as ever, beating up on Nathan. Sang offers Nathan refuge in her home, but Marie is fed up with the boys. She wants them out - all of them - and wants them to take Sang with them. Where will Sang go? What will happen to Nathan? And what about Mr. Hendrick's spies, watching all of them?

Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke and North will have to focus to get out of this mess, but with Sang assisting them, they're struggling to keep control. They all promised not to make a move on Sang unless she initiates, but the tension is driving them all to distraction. With the help of Dr. Green and Mr. Blackbourne, they will have to stay strong and engaged. But A first kiss is imminent, and will cost them all more than they could ever have imagined.

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©2014 C. L. Stone (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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I cant get enough

I just cant get enough. I am loving this voice actress and this story! happy listening y'all!🥰

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Fantastic!

5 star all the way! It took me a while to get used to the narrator, but now I'm definitely a fan. Can't wait for the rest of the series.

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loves it, but not a fan of nathien

love this series but this book makes me not trust nathian, he gives off a controlling nature to me at least.

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Awesome story

Totally love this series, made especially entertaining by such an amazing narrator. worth a listen

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awesome

cant wait for next one! please hurry lol listen to them at work, makes the day better

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So much pain and drama

Poor Sang! She had to go through so much in this book. But she is getting closer with all the boys and slowly feeling a little more like she might actually belong in their group. But her life is complicated with them and her sister and the craziness at school. It’s a lot for a normal 16 year old, let alone s socially repressed and naive girl like Sang. The “A Report” at the end was quite telling... The next book should be awesome!

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So Enjoyable

Nailed it again!
Natalie Eaton did an amazing job at making each character's voice differentiate. She did an fantastic job with the boys voices. Quite impressive.
C.L. Stone never fails at providing flawless writing that will keep you at the edge of your seat craving more and more. The individual relationships that Sang has with each of the boys is so unique. Her tenderness is so sweet. I cannot wait to begin the next book!

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Highly recommend!

A great listen all the way through!
the plot gets really intense in this one and nearly every chapter had me on the edge of my seat so to speak.

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Frustrating but worth it

So if you've gotten to this point in the series I'm offering a few things which I want to mention. For starters the narrator is sounding different. When she's doing Sang's voice it's so robotic, and the worst acting pretty much ever. What's weird is that when she's doing any other character she sounds great. It's so confusing. I almost opted for my kindle edition, but stuck it out.
Second I understand that Sang is naive, recovering from abuse and ignorant to so many things, but the amount of self doubt, dependence on the guys played out in her inner monologs can be overwhelming. Not to mention her inability to literally say anything at all. It's infuriating. The story is worth it though.

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Honeymoon's over.

I'm a huge RH fan, not so much with the Y/A stuff. Still, the multi-layered plot lines and nicely fleshed out characters are a rare find. The writer obviously loves these characters, and brings them to life with a clear adoration for them.

But...sigh...it can't be great forever. The real world high school environment allows for only so much plot development.

I should mention that I've only listened to about half of this book. It's a DNF. So I can't speak to what happens after somewhere around the house party.

My biggest eye roll is with the whole kiss thing. But at this point, they're STILL doing the "you gotta kiss me first" shuffle. She's still freaking out and oh-so-surprised when one of the guys brushes against her or kisses her forehead. I mean, c'mon. Really??? It's just too tired and mundane this far into the story to be this naive, childish, and illogical. How many more times is she going to tuck in her lip with her fingers? Or alternate between having third year resident-level phych analyses and blushing and stumbling over her words?

And why don't the book covers match the character descriptions??

It's because of those reasons that I'm gonna just stick with the first six books I've read. It's a good story, truly. But the whole should I/shouldn't I thing is no longer slow burn romance. It's more like a rubber band that stretches further across the books to make me reach for the next one.

I don't have the money for a 12-book molasses-slow burn slot machine.

DNF.

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