Back to School...Settings (books with school settings)

preview_player
Показать описание
PATREON...

GET THE BOOKS

BOOK I'M SELLING

WISH LIST

KAZ WISHLIST

MERCH

BUY ME A COFFEE

MUSIC FOR VIDEOS

BOOKISH MUGS!
LLIBRARY15

| S O C I A L M E D I A |
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

For me? A Wizard of Earthsea. Always, undisputed, and long-reigning. I appreciate the suggestions here, only some of which I've digested, and they help me explore the modern entries to our "speculative fiction". But Le Guin's Earthsea stands alone in its elegant language, saying more with its elisions and diction than others do with their pages and pages of prose -- however spellbindingly Rothfuss (or Kvothe?) can weave a tale. She taught me, in that one little volume, about pride, discernment, self-patience, and the uttermost friendship.

"To hear, one must be silent." --Master Ogion

dant
Автор

This girl is the hilarious. S tier personality

PaulLeach
Автор

I really enjoyed "A Deadly Education" and the Scholomance series by Naomi Novik.

benjaminrider
Автор

Betrayals was such a surprise favourite for me. Especially with the romancey plot line, which is something I wouldn't normally like. Actually, there's a lot I wouldn't normally like in there, but I loved the way the Game was described and their passion for it.

paperback_cat
Автор

This is a really good video, MUCH more authentic than your RoP attempts at comedy. Stick with it, I want your channel to succeed

KonaBleu
Автор

I have nothing to add except that I really liked this video 🎉

mattkean
Автор

I remember really enjoying the Scholomance trilogy by Naomi Novik. I stumbled across the first 2 and flew through them and was super excited to see the 3rd had recently been released so I impulse bought it and finished it in a day or 2.
Basic breakdown is that kids with magical talent are being sent to a semi sentient school called the Scholomance where they are trained in magic by the school itself, no adults are allowed in. The twist is that the Scholomance is kind of a death trap and most kids dont survive

ylevre
Автор

this has reminded me to pick up my copy of name of the wind! 💚 ive been eyeing it up for a while but long books intimidate me so i keep putting it off !

internetslothh
Автор

Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang would be the best Dark Academia I've read all year, possibility ever. I highly recommend it.

floydwilliams
Автор

I would add The Scholomance Series by Naomi Novik and Skyward (first book) by Brandon Sanderson both are set in school though different types of schools

emillisantos
Автор

I love Simon snow
EDIT: and the raven cycle

hanna
Автор

New Lien upload after prepping snacks, noice 😌

ran
Автор

I’ve read these all except the betrayals! Immortal dark, middlegame, legendborn, an academy for liars!

caitlinl
Автор

Talion: Revenant - Michael Stackpole ... fun school setting book :)

dapearl
Автор

Yesterday I listened to an interview in which Emily Tesh (who just won the Hugo for Some Desperate Glory, which I still need to read) said she has a magic school novel coming out in 2025, focused on a teacher at the school. I don’t think I’ve ever encountered a story that took that approach (I’m not counting non-fantasy campus novels). I’m intrigued and hope it freshens up the school story genre.

paulwilliams
Автор

I don't recall liking many of the books I read when I was at school, sadly other classes read the Hobbit! and I didn't. I did enjoy 1984. I was too old to read the Australian novel "Looking for Alibrandi", which is a pretty good Australian movie about a coming-of-age teenage girl, however I recently watched the movie again with my son, and partly because of my own Italo-Australian background and the culture, the city setting from the 90's, I really enjoyed the movie.

zorbageekman
Автор

The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier. The whole thing was alien yet strangely familiar to me (being from the UK)

BenRobinson
Автор

The way you describe The Secret History’s dark academia sounds a lot like Foucault’s Pendulum. Although that doesn’t center around students. Sounds really cool though!

ascorvinus
Автор

I would add Ender's Game to this list even though that obviously does not take place in a normal school but still a school anyway 😅

adammoynihan
Автор

In that last segment it sounds like you're describing the 'Glass Bead Game' by Hermann Hesse. Do you find it derivative?

RumCzar