I just picked up Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo, and I'm really enjoying it.
It's Dark Academia (literally a "what-if those secret societies at Yale were actually doing dark magic") and it's well-written, and it scratches the itch I enjoyed of the scenes at Brakebills in The Magicians.
I loved Ninth House and can’t wait for the sequel!
Dark Academia
I'm ready for the genre of Dark Macadamia. The protagonist is really into nuts...but in a spooky way.
Ninth House was fantastic, although it took me a minute to adjust to the voice and setting after reading all the Grishaverse books.
I'm ready for the genre of Dark Macadamia. The protagonist is really into nuts...but in a spooky way.
Terrifyingly delicious! Especially dipped in DARK chocolate!
I am down for the genre of Dark Macadamia with Dark Chocolate!
Ninth House made me kind of anxious because I am all too ready to believe that Yale is actually full of sorcery and whatnot, but I did really like it and cannot wait for the next one. Have not read any of the Grishaverse, probably should.
Hec, you should read A Deadly Education (Naomi Novak, first in The Scholomance series) for a different but very well thought out and highly enjoyable take on magical education.
Have not read any of the Grishaverse, probably should.
Yes, you should. I love the Grishaverse so so so so much! And there is going to be a TV show based on it on Netflix in April.
I love my local bookstore, I know that freight times are best guess right now, but 9 days is a long time to wait.
(Winter's Orbit, for the curious. Yes, I have The Course of Honour backed up in multiple places, but - is a book!)
OK, then, I will get on that. (ETA Grishaverse, that is, although I am also getting a sample of Winter's Orbit to remind me to get that too)
Hec, you should read A Deadly Education (Naomi Novak, first in The Scholomance series) for a different but very well thought out and highly enjoyable take on magical education.
I have been curious about that one as well.