Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

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Noteworthy by Riley Redgate contains some of my favourite components in YA, such as music and a boarding school. The main character is so empowering, and the narrator, Bailey Carr, is the perfect person to bring Jordan to life. This book is everything that I could ask for, and I’m sure that everyone will be able to relate.

Noteworthy by Riley RedgateTitle: Noteworthy
Author: Riley Redgate
Narrator: Bailey Carr
Publisher: Abrams
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction
Publication Date: May 2, 2017
Rating: four-half-stars

Summary (from Goodreads):

A cappella just got a makeover.

Jordan Sun is embarking on her junior year at the Kensington-Blaine Boarding School for the Performing Arts, hopeful that this will be her time: the year she finally gets cast in the school musical. But when her low Alto 2 voice gets her shut out for the third straight year—threatening her future at Kensington-Blaine and jeopardizing her college applications—she’s forced to consider nontraditional options.

In Jordan’s case, really nontraditional. A spot has opened up in the Sharpshooters, Kensington’s elite a cappella octet. Worshiped…revered…all male. Desperate to prove herself, Jordan auditions in her most convincing drag, and it turns out that Jordan Sun, Tenor 1, is exactly what the Sharps are looking for.

Jordan finds herself enmeshed in a precarious juggling act: making friends, alienating friends, crushing on a guy, crushing on a girl, and navigating decades-old rivalries. With her secret growing heavier every day, Jordan pushes beyond gender norms to confront what it means to be a girl (and a guy) in a male-dominated society, and—most importantly—what it means to be herself.

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Noteworthy by Riley Redgate: Audiobook Review

This book honestly has everything that I could ask for: a boarding school setting, a cappella groups, a musical rivalry, a realistic cast of characters, and so much humour. It tells the story of a girl named Jordan whose low voice prevents her from getting a role in the school musical. So, she disguises herself as a boy and gets into an elite all male a cappella group. This book is kind of like She’s the Man, but with singing, and I never knew how much I needed a story like this one. I really wish that I had time to read it sooner, but I can safely say that Noteworthy is among my favourite reads this summer.

❀ Great Main Character

Jordan is such a great main character. After getting rejected, she is so determined to prove herself and literally stops at nothing to do it. Jordan is so brave to assume an identity that is entirely different from her own, and her experiences always result in hilarity. She also really bashes gender roles while disguised, and I loved the message that she sends in the book. Her character is so realistic and her personality makes her so easy to root for.

❀ Perfect Narration

I’m so glad to say that my experience with Noteworthy as an audiobook was an incredible one. When I first hit play on the book, I actually recognized the narrator from Morgan Matson’s The Unexpected Everything. Bailey Carr is such a perfect voice for Noteworthy since she is able to capture the sarcastic undertones of Jordan’s thoughts so well. She also does a surprisingly good job with the male voices, which couldn’t have been easy, considering there are 7 boys in the Sharpshooters. If you are looking for a good audiobook to listen to, I would definitely recommend this one for its perfect laugh-out-loud narration.

❀ Hilarious Story

Noteworthy by Riley Redgate is the hilarious story of a girl who disguises herself as a boy to join a male a cappella group. I loved the boarding school setting and the main character’s relatability. The narration in the audiobook edition is perfectly sarcastic and adds even more enjoyment to the story. If you have yet to pick up this wonderful book, I strongly encourage you to do so as soon as possible!


Book Quotes: Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

Book Beginning

Monday morning was the worst time to have an existential crisis. I decided on a Monday morning while having an existential crisis.

Friday 56

My parents tracked my school performance like baseball nuts tracked the World Series. I never told people about it.


Noteworthy by Riley Redgate also has an OST, which can be found here. It’s so cool to hear the songs mentioned in the book, so be sure to check it out!

About Riley Redgate

Riley Redgate

i wrote Seven Ways We Lie, Noteworthy, and Final Draft, and i use Goodreads primarily to complain about my emotional injuries at the hands of sadistic authors

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Olivia ❀ Canadian YA book blogger, Starbucks lover, & professional bibliophile.

9 thoughts on “Noteworthy by Riley Redgate

  1. Jaime Lynn says:

    I want to read this one. It just sounds so cute. I would have done the same thing, if I couldn’t have gotten solos in the chorus. This just sounds like the perfect, cute story for a day on the couch.

  2. Mary Gardner says:

    This sounds like something i would enjoy. It is nice that the narration is so good because that makes a huge difference for me. Thanks for your review.

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