Books matching: military academy

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    Rites of Passage by Joy N. Hensley
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    'Rites of Passage' by Joy N. Hensley follows the story of Sam as she navigates the challenges of being one of the first female cadets at the Denmark Military Academy. The book delves into Sam's struggles to prove herself in a male-dominated environment, facing hazing, adversity, and a secret society determined to see her fail. The plot unfolds with themes of determination, courage, and the fight for equality in the military, all portrayed through a captivating writing style that immerses readers into the world of military training and personal growth.

    The author, Joy N. Hensley, skillfully weaves a narrative that balances the intense military setting with heartfelt moments of friendship, romance, and self-discovery. Through Sam's journey, readers witness her transformation from a determined cadet to a strong and independent heroine who defies expectations and challenges societal norms. The book not only explores the harsh realities of military life but also delves into deeper themes of resilience, sisterhood, and the pursuit of justice in the face of adversity.


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    Iron Prince - Warformed: Stormweaver by Bryce O'Connor
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    'Iron Prince' by Bryce O'Connor follows the protagonist, Reidon Ward, as he navigates a world where users strive to become the strongest. The story combines elements of progression fiction and action-packed dueling style combat within a unique sci-fi setting. Readers are drawn into Reidon's journey towards his ultimate destination, witnessing his drive and determination to achieve his goal despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way. is praised for its captivating plot, solid writing, and well-developed characters, making it a compelling read that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    “The Simulated Combat Tournaments developed by the Intersystem Collective Military are arguably mankind’s greatest form of entertainment. Complex engagement training at the core of their design, since...

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    The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy
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    'The Lords of Discipline' by Pat Conroy is a powerful novel set at a military academy in the South, following the experiences of a young cadet enduring four grueling years filled with camaraderie, friendship, and inhumanity. The plot delves into themes of discipline, honor, brotherhood, and the challenges faced by individuals in a strict institutional setting. The writing style is described as rich in drama and beauty, drawing readers into the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and resilience amidst a backdrop of intense training and personal struggles.

    When I crossed the Ashley River my senior year in my gray 1959 Chevrolet, I was returning with confidence and even joy. I’m a senior now, I thought, looking to my right and seeing the restrained chast...

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    Ender's Game
    Book 1 in the series:Ender's Saga

    Ender's Game - Ender's Saga by Orson Scott Card
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    'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card is a science fiction novel that follows the life of Ender Wiggin, a young prodigy groomed from birth to be the savior of the human race. At the age of six, he is sent to battle school, where he excels and becomes a respected and successful commander. The book explores themes of manipulation, war, leadership, and the pressure put on gifted individuals, all while following Ender's journey to save humanity in the midst of an interstellar war. The writing style is fast-paced, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, with a focus on the moral questions and emotional struggles faced by the characters.

    Ender did not see Peter as the beautiful ten-year-old boy that grown-ups saw, with dark, thick, tousled hair and a face that could have belonged to Alexander the Great. Ender looked at Peter only to d...

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    Fourth Wing
    Book 1 in the series:The Empyrean

    Fourth Wing - The Empyrean by Rebecca Yarros
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    'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros is a fantasy romance novel set in a world where dragons play a significant role. The story follows Violet, who forms a unique bond with her dragons, Tairn, Sgaeyl, and Andarna. As Violet navigates through a mysterious and dangerous problem brewing in the kingdom, she faces challenges, heartache, betrayals, and friendships that shape her character. The book is praised for its well-written banter, emotional moments, and mind-blowing naughty scenes between the characters. The plot twists, character development, and the strong chemistry between Violet and her dragons keep readers engaged in this page-turning story.

    The book is described as a mix of adrenaline-filled scenes, soul-ripping moments, and tender romantic moments. The diverse cast of characters, including those with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and from LGBTQIA and BIPOC communities, adds depth to the story. The author's writing style is appreciated for its witty banter, comedic touches, and the ability to immerse readers fully into the world she has created, making 'Fourth Wing' a captivating and engaging read.


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    Light Years
    Book 1 in the series:Light Years

    Light Years - Light Years by Kass Morgan
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    In 'Light Years' by Kass Morgan, cadets from various planets in the solar system are admitted to the Quatra Fleet Academy after centuries of exclusivity. The story follows Vesper, Cormak, Arran, and Orelia, each with their own struggles and secrets, as they navigate through the challenges of the academy. As they face a mysterious enemy threat, they must learn to work together to defend their world, all while dealing with personal ambitions and missions that could jeopardize everything.

    The book is a young adult science fiction novel with elements of mystery, teamwork, and personal growth. With a diverse cast of characters, the story unfolds through multiple viewpoints, offering a blend of world-building, character development, and a hint of romance, set against the backdrop of a futuristic academy training cadets for interstellar warfare.


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    The Time of the Hero by Mario Vargas Llosa
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    'The Time of the Hero' by Mario Vargas Llosa revolves around the activities of a group of cadets and their officers at a leading military academy in Peru. The plot vividly portrays humanity's negative traits such as greed, bullying, corruption, abuse of position, and flagrant disregard for authority. The narrative skips back and forth in time, with the perspective constantly shifting between characters, creating an intricate storytelling technique that immerses the reader into the lives of the cadets and their struggles.

    The writing style of 'The Time of the Hero' is characterized by a unique narrative structure where chapters are told from a variety of perspectives, making the reader work to identify the main players initially. Once this task is completed, the book becomes enjoyable, engaging the reader in the suspense of the story and keeping them eager to discover the ultimate outcome. The author's ability to draw the reader into the novel from the beginning, despite the stylistic challenges, is commendable and adds to the overall appeal of the book.


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    A Stranger to Command by Sherwood Smith
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    "A Stranger to Command" by Sherwood Smith is a prequel to the Crown Duel duet, focusing on the early life of Vidanric as he navigates the military academy in Marloven Hess. The plot revolves around Vidanric's cultural and leadership struggles in a foreign land, showcasing his growth in strength, skill, and understanding of command while hinting at future events in the series. The writing style is characterized by in-depth character studies, complex world-building, and a focus on military and tactical information.

    The Remalnan boy and the Marloven man regarded one another.The Marloven had short fair hair, square cut in back, his clothing a fittedgray tunic over loose riding trousers that were tucked into high b...

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    The Novice
    Book 1 in the series:Summoner

    The Novice - Summoner by Taran Matharu
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    The Novice is a young adult fantasy novel that follows the story of Fletcher, an orphan who discovers he has the rare ability to summon demons from another world. Chased from his village for a crime he did not commit, Fletcher must travel with his demon, Ignatius, to an academy for adepts where he must endure grueling lessons to prepare for serving as a Battlemage in the Empire's war against Orcs. The book explores themes of friendship, racism, and political unrest in a world filled with various races like Orcs, Elves, and Dwarves. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with consistent pacing and a cliffhanger ending that keeps readers engaged.

    IT WAS NOW OR NEVER. If Fletcher didn’t make this kill, he would go hungry tonight. Dusk was fast approaching and he was already running late. He needed to make his way back to the village soon, or th...

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    Inda
    Book 1 in the series:Inda

    Inda - Inda by Sherwood Smith
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    'Inda' by Sherwood Smith is a fantasy novel that follows the story of Inda, a second son destined for a different path than his older brother. The book delves into Inda's journey as he navigates through war games, unexpected enemies, and challenges he never imagined. The plot takes a sharp turn halfway through, evolving into something more original and intriguing, set in a medievaloid fantasy world with unique societal twists. The narrative style is described as detailed, intricate, and ambitious, with a focus on character development and worldbuilding.

    Inda Algara-Vayir’s shout signaled the end of morning chores. Broom handles clattered against the stable walls and buckets thumped down as the boys of Castle Tenthen whooped with joy. Dawn had brought...

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