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Naomi Novik: A Deadly Education (Hardcover, 2020, Del Rey) 4 stars

A Deadly Education is set at Scholomance, a school for the magically gifted where failure …

A Deadly Education

5 stars

Aw, this was a lot of fun. I enjoy the author’s other work and I’m glad that I enjoy this one too - and have a series to look forward to! On my library audiobook app it’s titled ‘A Deadly Education: TikTok made me read it’ which is very funny to me, I didn’t know it got big on tiktok. It makes sense though, it’s good YA that has (imo) well-executed themes of privilege & how it can be ignored by those who benefit from it, it’s got an undeniably dark academia-compatible setting, and it’s got… like…. a ratfic (as in fiction coming out of the rationalist community, like uhhh HPMOR) vibe, if ratfic identified itself more often as a viewpoint particularly attractive to teenagers as a kind of bad way of dealing with a specific set of probably temporary dissatisfactions than the ratfic I’ve read has. (That is pretty scathing, which may not be merited. Maybe I have just read the worse bits of rationalism.) It did a much better job of grounding the protagonist’s actions in her believable personality as well - honestly that was something I really enjoyed throughout this book.

There’s worldbuilding stuff I could try and nitpick but it didn’t impact my enjoyment of a generally very fun and expansive-feeling world. I get the sense that a lot of very interesting and very different stories could take place in a thousand different places in this world and not diminish each other, which is nice.

Rating 5/5 - just what I want from YA :3