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    Nocticadia by Keri Lake
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    'Nocticadia' by Keri Lake is a gripping gothic romance novel that delves into the world of a forbidden teacher-student relationship intertwined with university secret societies and dark mysteries. The story follows Lilia, a brave and intelligent young woman, as she embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her mother's death, leading her to the enigmatic Professor Devryck. As their magnetic connection grows stronger, they are drawn into a web of secrets, lies, and betrayals, all set against the backdrop of a sinister atmosphere filled with murder and darkness. The book expertly weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot and captivating writing style.

    Keri Lake's 'Nocticadia' is praised for its depth, detail, and world-building, offering readers a dark and tantalizingly twisted tale that captivates from beginning to end. The book is lauded for its brilliant storytelling, unique and unputdownable nature, and its ability to seamlessly blend fiction with reality. With compelling characters, intense chemistry, and a slow-burn romance, 'Nocticadia' immerses readers in a world filled with secrets, sin, and forbidden desires, creating an unforgettable reading experience that leaves a lasting impact.


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    Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl
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    'Special Topics in Calamity Physics' by Marisha Pessl follows the story of Blue van Meer, an intelligent adolescent who moves to a small liberal arts college community with her college professor father. Befriended by a high school teacher and four students under her influence, Blue uncovers the true nature of those around her. The book is filled with literary and film references, written in a unique 'faux' research paper style, with a labyrinthine plot that keeps readers engaged despite its length. The writing style is described as clever, witty, and filled with endless references and allusions, showcasing the author's intelligence and imagination.

    Dinner at Hannah's was a honey-bunch tradition, held more or less every Sunday for the past three years. Charles and his friends looked forward to the hours at her house (the address itself, a little ...

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    The Maidens by Alex Michaelides
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    The Maidens follows Mariana, a group therapist, as she investigates a series of ritualistic murders of young women students at Cambridge University who are followers of a Greek literature professor, Edward Fosca. Mariana, still grieving the loss of her husband, becomes convinced that Fosca is the prime suspect and delves into uncovering the truth behind the murders. The plot is filled with allusions to Greek mythology, themes of love and abuse, and a psychological whodunnit thriller that keeps readers engaged with twists and red herrings.

    Mariana was still in love with him—that was the problem. Even though she knew she’d never see Sebastian again—even though he was gone for good—she was still in love and didn’t know what to do with all...

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    Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas
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    Catherine House is a prestigious and exclusive college hidden in the woods where students are offered full scholarships and a chance at a prestigious career. The story follows Ines, a student running from her past, who finds herself drawn into the mysterious and unsettling world of Catherine House. The setting is described as gothic and eerie, with elements of mystery, mind control, and secret experiments, creating a dreamlike and unsettling atmosphere. The plot revolves around the students' isolation from the outside world, the unconventional curriculum, and the hidden agenda within the school's walls.

    I ran a hand over my stomach. I was going be sick. The back of my throat tasted like sour wine and my ears rang with the echoes of a party: a smutty, fucked-up bass line reverberating through the floo...

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    Dukes of Madness - The Royals of Forsyth University by Angel Lawson
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    'Dukes of Madness' in the series 'The Royals of Forsyth University' by Angel Lawson and Samantha Rue is a dark romance novel filled with twists and turns. The plot follows Lavinia, the Duchess, as she navigates complex relationships with the morally grey Dukes - Nick, Remy, and Sy. The story delves into themes of betrayal, forgiveness, revenge, and personal growth, as Lavinia evolves into a strong and independent character. The writing style keeps readers engaged with riveting plot twists, well-developed characters, and a deliciously dark atmosphere that makes it hard to put the book down.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Royals of Forsyth University )

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    The Whispering Dark by Kelly Andrew
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    The Whispering Dark by Kelly Andrew is a haunting and mysterious tale set in a paranormal university, where Delaney Lane, a determined female protagonist who is deaf, discovers a world filled with powers and secrets. The story revolves around the complex relationship between Lane and Colton, a morally grey love interest, as they navigate through a plot filled with darkness, romance, and the supernatural. The writing style is beautifully eerie, with a balance between spooky elements and romantic tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as mysteries unravel page by page.


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    Curious Tides
    Book 1 in the series:Drowned Gods

    Curious Tides - Drowned Gods by Pascale Lacelle
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    Curious Tides by Pascale Lacelle is a dark academia fantasy revolving around Emory, a student at Aldryn College of Lunar Magic, who becomes the sole survivor of a dark ritual that takes the lives of her classmates. With newfound powers and the help of Baz, a fellow student, she delves into the mystery behind the tragic event and discovers a secret society within the college. As Emory navigates her grief and uncovers the truth, she realizes that the key to her past lies in the depths of the Dovermere sea caves, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and danger.

    The book is praised for its beautifully written prose, intricate world-building centered around lunar magic and tides, and the depth of characters like Emory, Baz, Romie, and Kai. The plot is described as dark and mysterious, with elements of romance, magic, and intrigue woven seamlessly into a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged until the very end.


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    If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
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    If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio is a dark and suspenseful novel set in an eccentric conservatory college where seven fourth-year acting students are deeply immersed in Shakespearean theater. The story unfolds through the memories of Oliver, who has just been released from prison after serving a ten-year sentence for a crime that is gradually revealed. The book delves into the relationships, secrets, and tragedies that unfold among the students, all while incorporating Shakespearean quotes and themes throughout the narrative. The writing style is described as captivating, emotionally arresting, and filled with tension, making the book a thrilling and engrossing read.

    I sit with my wrists cuffed to the table and I think, But that I am forbid / To tell the secrets of my prison-house, / I could a tale unfold whose lightest word / Would harrow up thy soul. The guard s...

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    The Likeness
    Book 2 in the series:Dublin Murder Squad

    The Likeness - Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French
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    'The Likeness' by Tana French is a psychological thriller that follows Detective Cassie Maddox as she goes undercover to impersonate a murder victim who bears a striking resemblance to her. The story delves into identity, manipulation, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. The plot is described as tense, unusual, and filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged. French's writing style is noted for its atmospheric and moody tone, reminiscent of authors like Donna Tartt and P.D. James.

    This is Lexie Madison’s story, not mine. I’d love to tell you one without getting into the other, but it doesn’t work that way. I used to think I sewed us together at the edges with my own hands, pull...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dublin Murder Squad )

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    Real Life by Brandon Taylor
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    "Real Life" by Brandon Taylor is a novel that delves into the life of Wallace, a young black man navigating the challenges of being a graduate student in a predominantly white academic environment. The book explores themes of loneliness, racial discrimination, and the struggle for intimacy, all while portraying the inner turmoil of the protagonist. Through vivid descriptions and meticulous attention to detail, the author paints a poignant picture of Wallace's emotional journey as he grapples with his past, present, and uncertain future.

    The narrative of "Real Life" unfolds over a few days in Wallace's life, capturing his experiences with microaggressions, hostilities, and his own depression. The writing style is characterized by its beauty, emotional depth, and the ability to evoke realistic social moments and raw emotions. The novel skillfully addresses complex topics such as racism, sexuality, and personal trauma, while also highlighting the challenges of academic life and the search for connection amidst isolation.

    It was a cool evening in late summer when Wallace, his father dead for several weeks, decided that he would meet his friends at the pier after all. The lake was dimpled with white waves. People covete...

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