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Average rating2.7
A student will find that the hardest lessons sometimes come from outside the classroom in this stunning dark academia novel from the acclaimed author of The Year of the Witching and House of Hunger.
Lennon Carter’s life is falling apart.
Then she gets a mysterious phone call inviting her to take the entrance exam for Drayton College, a school of magic hidden in a secret pocket of Savannah. Lennon has been chosen because—like everyone else at the school—she has the innate gift of persuasion, the ability to wield her will like a weapon, using it to control others and, in rare cases, matter itself.
After passing the test, Lennon begins to learn how to master her devastating and unsettling power. But despite persuasion’s heavy toll on her body and mind, she is wholly captivated by her studies, by Drayton’s lush, moss-draped campus, and by her brilliant classmates. But even more captivating is her charismatic adviser, Dante, who both intimidates and enthralls her.
As Lennon continues in her studies, her control grows, and she starts to uncover more about the secret world she has entered into, including the disquieting history of Drayton College. She is increasingly disturbed by what she learns, for it seems that the ultimate test is to embrace absolute power without succumbing to corruption...and it’s a test she’s terrified she’s going to fail.
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Interesting setting and “magic” marred by characters that are barely even cardboard cutouts that absolutely refuse to actually talk to each other and have a full conversation.
read for the literally dead book club: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXaXf...
unfortunately i really didn't like this one. i felt like this was so unintentionally vague which left so much to be desired. lennon was a bit annoying. the romance was horrible and took over the end of the story. the side characters were underdeveloped to put it nicely. overall this book was just extremely lackluster.
First 50% was soooo good but then I lost some of the interest
An interesting premise that disappoints at every turn. I tried to finish it, but the more I consider what I've read, I respect my time too much to attempt more. DNF @ 70%
• One-dimensional, unlikable characters
• Predictable “twists”
• Hamfisted handling of the “chosen one” trope
• A MC that doesn't seem to understand actions have consequences
• Lots of nosebleeds (I nearly had one trying to finish this dull mess)
• False marketing – the gothic vibes are there if you squint hard but be careful not to strain too much or you'll give yourself a nosebleed
• Meandering, cyclical plot
• Borrows elements from The Magicians, Inception, Remedy's Control, and X-Men but somehow still manages to underwhelm