Scholomance

Die goldenen Enklaven , #3

Ungekürztes Hörbuch

Deutsch language

Published Feb. 23, 2023 by Audible Studios.

ASIN:
B0BM4WXN9Q
Audible ASIN:
B0BM4WXN9Q

Die Welt zu retten, ist eine Aufgabe, auf die dich keine Zauberschule vorbereiten kann...

Nahezu im Alleingang – wenn auch unterstützt von einer wachsenden Zahl echter Freunde – hat El die Scholomance für immer verändert. Nun ist sie zurück in der realen Welt und muss sehen, wie sie mit dem zurechtkommt, was sie in der Schule gelernt hat. Noch immer hängt die düstere Prophezeiung ihrer Großmutter wie ein Damoklesschwert über ihr. Wird El tatsächlich alle Enklaven für immer zerstören?

Bei dem Versuch, ihre einzig wahre Liebe zu retten, muss El die wichtigste Lektion lernen: die grausame Wahrheit darüber, worauf die Enklaven und die Stabilität der magischen Welt gegründet sind. Doch sie wäre nicht El, wenn sie nicht daran rühren wollte...

2 editions

Review of 'The Golden Enclaves' on 'Goodreads'

A great way to end the series. It was nice seeing more of the 'real' world, without losing the connections to the hidden spaces walled off by the enclaves. Having invested a day or so with the previous 2 books, it felt important to read carefully and enjoy each experience as it came along.
I did eventually feel that the use of the word wanker was a bit overdone, but perhaps I'm just getting old and conservative. The story, the arc of the characters and the way things wrapped themselves up was very good indeed.

reviewed The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik (Scholomance, #3)

A Golden Ending

This is the conclusion of Naomi Novik's Scholomance series. In the first two, El gets to realize she's not alone, she's connected. She realizes she needs help and that when she works with others, she can do more than she can alone. Her school learns the same. Massive battles are fought, huge sacrifices are made. El has grown powerful and early on was offered a place in an Enclave - which used to be her childhood goal. In the world of the Scholomance wizards are delicious to monsters. That's why they don't just rule everything. There are two ways to get the power for a spell - a hard way and an easy way. The easy way is.. dark. And that darkness makes monsters. And those monsters love to eat wizards. Wizard children are especially delicious - that's what drives the creation of a school for wizard children where it's …

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Aw, I just really like this series. Thoroughly recommend it. I keep expecting it to be less polished, because a lot of Temeraire feels less polished and more, like, thematically aimless to me, but it‘s very well-thought-out I think. I enjoy how the protagonist‘s perspective on the world changes, and we get to see some of this world‘s politics and the inequities thereof. There‘s also a very effective horror scene in this book. Mostly it‘s really nice to read a well-executed series that leads the reader inexorably toward the necessity of working with others to change the systems of global & institutional inequality, in ways that will be frustrating and incomplete but are worth doing - what this rekindled in me is a sense of powerful urgency & drive to join others in this work, which seems like a sign of a successful series to me. Themes of personal development …

A satisfying conclusion to the series

This book was full of gorgeous symmetry and symbology and dramatic irony. Novik is a master at dropping just enough hints for you to start putting together the bigger picture just ahead of the protagonist, making the next twist feel justified or somehow expected even if you couldn't have written a full prediction.

I especially appreciate how Novik continued to explore the unjustness of the enclave system in her world and how the protagonist El was forced to reckon with the practicality of her mission conflicting with her moral revulsion at the existing system. It is very easy to draw a parallel to activists trying to upend existing oppressive structures (racism, sexism, capitalism, etc). This book will help activists articulate their morals and wrestle with the realities of working with or next to an existing system while working to create a more just world.

The only critique I …

reviewed The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik (Scholomance, #3)

WAR!!!

An overall satisfying conclusion to the series, but wow is it a wild ride (including the obligatory civil war) to get there. And the big secrets about how the enclaves were built? WOW

I’ll admit to getting somewhat frustrated at the “so here’s the really simple solution that just came to me at the last minute” that is just shy of deis ex machina, but it works out.

reviewed The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik (Scholomance, #3)

Review of 'The Golden Enclaves' on 'Goodreads'

Not my favorite of the 3, but still a page turner. And anecdotally, it seems like really good source material to understand Gen Z point of view. Maybe it's just the recent midterm elections that make me see it through that lens but

Recent graduates (just the right age)
Magic (mana) as wealth that is zero-sum
Privileged enclaves of elites
A structural system designed to benefit the powerful at the expense of the weak

And so on. The characters interact with each other in that framework throughout, and it works.

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