To convey the story's tone, the series' art team was composed of select individuals with backgrounds in teenage popular culture and youth-oriented fashion. These novels include the Private prequel collection, which focuses on various figures, and the spin-off series Privilege, which follows the resourceful but disturbed Ariana Osgood. The series has companion works, set in the past and the future, which are dedicated to further exploring character. However, it is often only after the details of another character's background have been revealed that Brennan can understand what motivates them, which will occasionally leave her conflicted in her judgments. Extreme cases of loyalty and antagonism are personified in characters such as Noelle Lange and Ivy Slade-to degrees that are sometimes questioned or denounced by the narrator. Thematically, moral ambiguity is a prominent feature of Brian's work. As the series progresses, several matters surrounding mystery, morality, and romance arise. The books chronicle the rise of ambitious teenager Reed Brennan, the series' narrator, as she becomes a member of her new school's elite dorm-composed of a glamorous yet disparate group of teens known as the Billings Girls. Private is a series of young-adult novels by American author Kate Brian, beginning with 2006's entry of the same name. The first book (center), the first prequel (left), and the spin-off.
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