Dollhouse Academy

320 pages

English language

Published 2025 by Flatiron Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-32065-0
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3 stars (1 review)

Ivy Gordon is living a borrowed life on borrowed time. For the past eighteen years, she has been the most famous star at the Dollhouse Academy, the ultra-secretive, elite boarding school and talent incubator that every aspiring performer dreams of attending. But now, at age thirty-four, she is tired of pretending everything is fine. In secret diary entries, Ivy begins to reveal the sordid truth of her life at the Dollhouse: strange medical exams, mysterious supplements, and something unspeakable that’s left Ivy terrified and feeling like a prisoner. As she forces herself to confront the most painful parts of her past, she begins to realize that something truly sinister might be powering the Dollhouse’s success.

Ramona Halloway and her best friend, Grace Ludlow, grew up idolizing Ivy. Now both twenty-two, neither has made much headway in showbiz, until a lucky break grants them entry to the Dollhouse. They’re enchanted by …

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3 stars

I really enjoyed this book. It was quite a fun ride, but the ending was just...not very good. This was written by the same author that wrote Oona Out of Order so it took me by surprise when the book started going. This is definitely more on the thriller/suspense end of things, so it was quite different from the previous book. The books did both have one similar thing: the pop culture references. I think Montimore likes to flex her knowledge in that area throughout her books. Any and every reason that she could find to reference a band or a song was taken full advantage of.

Even still, I did enjoy the book up until the end. The ending just fell very flat and just irritated me. I've read other books that have an ending where you're left questioning how things turned out and not getting an answer but …

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  • American literature