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Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces?

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  • jendeferJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces? Well, then I recommend The Incandescent by Emily Tesh to you. Turns out competent adults can make a difference!

    @bookstodon #fantasy #books

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      Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces? Well, then I recommend The Incandescent by Emily Tesh to you. Turns out competent adults can make a difference!

      @bookstodon #fantasy #books

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      jendeferJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      As a bonus, the Incandescent also features a bisexual main character, which isn't something I often come across in novels.

      @bookstodon #books #lgbtq #bisexual

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      • jendeferJ jendefer

        Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces? Well, then I recommend The Incandescent by Emily Tesh to you. Turns out competent adults can make a difference!

        @bookstodon #fantasy #books

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        @jendefer @bookstodon Read this a few months ago on another Fedi rec, very enjoyable.

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          @jendefer @bookstodon Read this a few months ago on another Fedi rec, very enjoyable.

          John McChesney-YoungJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Starry1086 Likewise, and agreed!

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          • jendeferJ jendefer

            Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces? Well, then I recommend The Incandescent by Emily Tesh to you. Turns out competent adults can make a difference!

            @bookstodon #fantasy #books

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            @jendefer @bookstodon I can also recommend The Incandescent. It was in my top 5 books read last year

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            • jendeferJ jendefer

              As a bonus, the Incandescent also features a bisexual main character, which isn't something I often come across in novels.

              @bookstodon #books #lgbtq #bisexual

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              DThorisD This user is from outside of this forum
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              @jendefer @bookstodon
              I very much enjoyed this book. Though that break in time about 75% of the way in was SO not obvious in the audiobook. Someone in my book club showed me the pages in the book and it made so much more sense!

              And yes. An actual bisexual character and no one gave her shit for it? Both awesome and definitely fantasy. At least for my age group. Now get off my lawn!

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              • jendeferJ jendefer

                Have you ever read a book set at a magical boarding school in England and wondered why the adult staff aren't doing anything about the supernatural problems the site faces? Well, then I recommend The Incandescent by Emily Tesh to you. Turns out competent adults can make a difference!

                @bookstodon #fantasy #books

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                Steveg58S This user is from outside of this forum
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                @jendefer @bookstodon
                Check out Wyverly College from Garth Nix's Old Kingdom series starting with Sabriel. Not powerful enough to face off the big bad but capable of supporting the MC.
                Wikipedia says like Australia but it always seemed English to me.

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                  @jendefer @bookstodon
                  Check out Wyverly College from Garth Nix's Old Kingdom series starting with Sabriel. Not powerful enough to face off the big bad but capable of supporting the MC.
                  Wikipedia says like Australia but it always seemed English to me.

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                  @Steveg58 Thanks! I've read and enjoyed Garth Nix short stories. I'll look this up.

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