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)
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Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
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.
Winter's Orbit, for the curious. Yes, I have The Course of Honour backed up in multiple places, but - is a book!)
Amy I saw the SBTB review of that and was wondering, how different is it from the AO3 version? Because I did love that one, and a few of the details in the review sounded slightly different, but not sure I need to buy if it’s 95% the same.
I have been curious about that one as well.
I highly recommend
I also recommend Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas for dark academia.
meara, I am only four chapters in, but it looks as if she's digging more into the political aspects? So if that's not of interest to you, you might not need to buy. I will report back if my opinion on that changes!
I'm working my way through the Harrietta Lee series by Stephanie Ahn. I'm about halfway through book 2, Bloodbath. It's a series centered around a Korean American lesbian private eye in an urban fantasy NYC. It scratches my Hellblazer itch.
a Korean American lesbian private eye in an urban fantasy NYC. It scratches my Hellblazer itch.
! You have my attention.
Harrietta Lee series by Stephanie Ahn.
I vaguely remember tearing through these in the middle of "reading everything to escape the real world" depression a month or so ago. Very enjoyable. I also really liked "The Epic Crush of Genie Lo", which is loosely based on legends of the Monkey King.