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Sophie’s Dark Academia Rec List
In honour of my favourite genre, have a very personal, very subjective recommendations list!
- The Secret History (Donna Tartt)
The obvious choice, a classic. In my personal opinion, it’s not perfect and there are better dark academia books out there, but it has massively shaped the genre and therefore deserves recognition. Also, the aesthetic is on point! Read if you want to get a feel for the genre or if you’re simply curious.
- If We Were Villains (M. L. Rio)
Basically a newer, better The Secret History?? Plenty of similarities, minus certain problematic bits that were present in TSH. Amazing prose, incredible characters, absolutely worth the read. A prime example of dark academia! Read if you love Shakespeare and college settings and compelling characters and drama and just beautiful writing!
- Black Chalk (Christopher J. Yates)
Also a fairly good example of the genre, but tragically underhyped. Darker than, for example, If We Were Villains. Set at Oxford! Will mess with your head. The characters are not necessarily likeable, but interesting. The writing is fairly complex. Read for a dark academia thriller which takes the unreliable narrator to an impressive new extreme (in a good way!)
- Truly Devious (Maureen Johnson)
A rare YA dark academia book! Read for murder and mystery and a beautiful boarding school setting as well as a really likeable main character! Due to its nature less dark and somewhat less mature than most of the other books on this list, but if you’re looking for more of a quick and fun dark academia read, this is the one for you!
In a similar vain: The Vanishing Stair (Maureen Johnson)
Cannot actually vouch for this as I haven’t read it yet, but it’s the sequel to Truly Devious and I have heard good things.
- The Secret Place (Tana French)
MASSIVELY underappreciated dark academia with (gasp) supernatural elements?! The most beautiful prose and funniest dialogue you will ever see. Incredible characters. Again, amazing boarding school setting and close group of female friends! (They will break your heart). Also murder. Also half of the story being told from a detective’s PoV. Read if you value good literature. Just. Read it.
- The Likeness (Tana French)
Actually, maybe I was kidding before, maybe this book is the most underappreciated dark academia book out there? Either way, it’s my favourite. Within dark academia and within ALL OF THE BOOKS. This is it. The perfect novel. Characters that own my hearts to this day. Writing so beautiful that it had me sobbing uncontrollably on several occasions. The university it is set in is Trinity College Dublin. (Cue me being bitter that I don’t go there every single day for the rest of my life.) Very intriguing mystery, too. Hilarious dialogue. All the emotions. All the heartbreak. Just… I love it so much, okay? <3
- The Lying Game (Ruth Ware)
Good, very good. Set in a boarding school near the ocean, but unfortunately, only the past tense story line is and we don’t get to see too much of it. Very interesting characters. Much heavier on the dark than the academia. Read if you’re looking for more of a classic murder mystery/thriller and are not too focussed on the academia. Also read for an interesting group of female friends.
- The Basic Eight (Daniel Handler)
Very promising, but wasn’t my cup of tea at all. The setting is an American High School on the West Coast. The murder isn’t that much of a mystery. I’m mentioning it here because I know that other people love this book, even though I really didn’t. I would say don’t read, but see for yourself, I suppose.
- The Lessons (Naomi Alderman)
Yes, okay, an interesting one. Set at Oxford, which was amazing. Interesting characters with interesting dynamics. I read it quickly and was quite entertained. But there were certain problematic bits (regarding LGBTQ+ representation and mental illness), so you’ve been warned. Not my fave, but I mostly enjoyed it while reading it.
There are a few more dark academia books on my shelves, which I unfortunately cannot include on this list, as I haven’t read them yet. One of them is “The Lake of Dead Languages” by Carol Goodman. Another is “Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh. Might edit this post later to add these and more. xx
UPDATE!! (With slightly longer descriptions this time, because people are actually reading this? Reblogging even? Wow!)
- The Lake of Dead Languages (Carol Goodman)
THE ALL-FEMALE DARK ACADEMIA NOVEL WE ALL NEED AND DESERVE…?? The setting is A++. An all-female boarding school in the Adirondack Mountains in New York! There is a lake that features so heavily in the story, it basically counts as a main character. Told from the PoV of a teacher who used to go to the school. There are two close groups of female friends, one in the present timeline, one in the past. Both have dark, dark secrets and both fit the dark academia genre so well! Also, heavy focus on Latin rather than Ancient Greek, which I have all the love for. This one is a gem, so give it a chance!
- Brideshead Revisited (Evelyn Waugh)
An actual classic, as in… first published in 1945. And it reads like it. The beginning came with beautiful vibes! Our young boy Charles starting his time at Oxford, meeting a lot of pretentious people, including one Lord Sebastian Flyte, who Charles is suspiciously fascinated by. Sebastian is the biggest dork to ever dork, carries around with him an actual teddy bear named Aloysius, the absolute madmen?? But it’s all downhill from there, with alcoholism and war and depressing times… And Oxford only really features in the first half or less.
- People Like Us (Dana Mele)
Another rare YA dark academia!! Features a group of Mean Girls who one day, when out at night to go swimming, find one of their classmates floating dead in the lake. Which is an excellent dark academia set-up, let’s be honest. Also, sapphic girls, incredible sapphic girls with really complex relationships! Bi main character! A fun and quick read, much like “Truly Devious”. More descriptions of the beautiful boarding school buildings would have been welcome, but at least we got a few! Anyway, go forth and enjoy this little beauty.
- Party Girls Die in Pearls (Plum Sykes)
Umm… I barely even comprehend this book’s existence? Has a prime dark academia set-up with a murdered girl in Oxford, but I still somehow DNF’d it after about 20 pages?! The main character’s name is Ursula Flowerbutton, and if you think that’s quirky and funny… good for you, you might actually enjoy this book. But you’ll also have to endure descriptions of clothes, oh, so many descriptions of clothes! And for anything unique to Oxford that might make the book fun because only those who know will know… you’ll get a footnote. So actually, everyone will know, with zero effort. Definitely not for me, but if you want to read a glossy magazine style dark academia, knock yourself out, friend!
- The Night Climbers (Ivo Stourton)
Breath-taking! A piece of beauty! Set at Cambridge (and the campus features heavily!), a main character reminiscent of Richard Papen, an intriguing group of new friends that he would do anything to belong with. Including… climbing the buildings of Cambridge at night? Without proper equipment, just with his hands and feet?? Honestly, out of the books on this list, this one is the closest in style and maturity and characterisation to The Secret History! The writing is absolutely gorgeous, the plot fascinating. And it’s dark academia that features a non-violent crime, which works surprisingly well. All in all: A STUNNER THAT FANS OF THE SECRET HISTORY SHOULD CHECK OUT!!
- As I Descended (Robyn Talley)
A queer, sapphic Macbeth retelling?? Also a rare YA dark academia with strong supernatural elements?! The representation is on point, with two hispanic main characters, wlw, mlm and one of the girls in the main couple being disabled! The boarding school setting is also on point (and uniquely different as the school building is actually a former plantation in Virginia). This book is so different and so spooky! It wasn’t perfect and some say the retelling didn’t work 100% (I, personally, felt that the plot slowed down a bit), but the atmosphere is amazing and the characters are pretty cool, too!
Not to worry, my quest to find and read as many DA books as possible isn’t over. So this list might be updates again some time in the future! :)
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THIS IS FUKING AMAZING WHY CANT I SPREAD THIS EVERYWHERE I WANNA SHOW IT TO EVERYONE. LITERAL GOOSEBUMPS
composer IN progress????
NO, YOU ARE READY FOR THE WORLD. IN FACT, THE WORLD IS NOT READY FOR YOU
This is amazing!
Holy shit, this is AMAZING!! Humans are incredible. Particularly the one who composed this.
Little lion cubs 🦁💙
I'm absolutely weak for the childhood friends trope 😭💕 Drew a doodle based on their friendship prior to glenn's death and the tragedy of duscur.
sometimes i’m feeling sad but then i remember The Kaz Brekker grew up on a farm and i am revitalized
Jesper and Wylan from Six of Crows. Lime green on clothes isn’t really my jam. Okay, Jesper is one of the few who could make it work though. I really hope we get many cameos in King of Scars.
…and for a moment Kaz was a boy again, sure that there was magic in this world.
The famous Crows Don’t Have Any Manners scene, a commission for @brambleberrycottage! Had to freshen it up a bit cuz my Kaz default changed a Lot in a year
Nina: Are you in love with Inej?
Kaz: *sweats* ...no.
Nina: Then why do you draw ‘I+K’ in hearts everywhere?
Kaz: It stands for illegal activity and kruge.
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A skinny actress should not play Nina Zenik. Period.
I mean no offense to the actress cast in the Netflix adaption, I’m sure she is quite talented and likely a lovely human being. But it is so rare to see people on our screens who are fat, plus size, or really anything outside of the standard beauty conventions.
Nina’s character has been a comfort and inspiration to many fans, myself included. Nina is badass, powerful, hilarious, loving, and she is a big girl. And it makes me sad to see that we won’t get to see that body positivity in the Netflix series.
SPOILERS FOR CROOKED KINGDOM
OKAY I KNOW JUST ABOUT EVERYONE LOVED CROOKED KINGDOM BUT I CANT LET GO OF THE FACT THAT:
Everyone gets a happy ending except Nina and Matthias. I LOVE Inej and I always hoped she'd get a happy ending but it felt a bit too unrealistic for her to have everything she wanted??? Ik it feels wrong to complain (plus she's been through lots of shit and deserves a break) but it felt too neat y'know?
But Matthias' death was also NOT A NEAT ENDING. Personally, it felt like Matthias' death was only used to drive sorrow into Nina for a future book's plot. (havent read KoS so i dont actually know what she's like now lol) I know the author loves Nina (i love my dessert-crazy girl too) but the author kinda did her dirty like this?? And most definitely did Matthias dirty. It felt like Matthias was expendable (when he's definitely not), y'know?
Speaking of expendable, there's Kuwei "No Personality" Yul-Bo. Kuwei felt so cartoonish to me. It was funny to read about in the beginning, sure, but it got tiring and he was essentially comic relief??? As a writer, ik how hard it is to come up woth character development for everyone but he just felt like a prop to me.
Ok this one's probably just me but there was more details about the grisha trilogy than I'd expected (bcs SoC barely referenced the Grisha trilogy) and sometimes I felt lost??? I should've read the Grisha trilogy beforehand so I could actually feel excited like everyone else (i stopped halfway through book 2 lol) but I'd assumed it wouldn't affect my reasing experience (and it did).
The pacing was inconsistent??? At times I really felt like it draaaagged onnnn but other times it went whooshwhatthefuckisgoingon. It made my head hurt a bit.
BUT BUT BUT
I still enjoyed Crooked Kingdom, just not as much as Six of Crows. It... caught me off-guard.
IMPORTANT NOTE: you can still be critical about a book you like. Aside from the aforementioned moments, there were still SO MANY enjoyable moments (like watching ships sail mmmmm) and I will definitely still be reblogging Iconic™ and favorite moments from the book.
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People will argue about the Darkling and Mal until they’re blue in the face. But I think we can all agree that Nikolai Lantsov is one fine-ass man.
iconic moments that Must end up in the show:
“i. should. let. you. die”
jogs the liver
“i’m right here, father” (”has he been taking lessons from nina?” “maybe he’s a natural”)
“have a long trip down”
jesper’s oil presentation
kaz + puppies
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Matthias: Why does Nina wear makeup?
Inej: To look pretty.
Matthias: But she’s already pretty.
Inej: Aw-
Matthias, yelling into another room: Kaz! You should wear makeup!
the crows as parks and rec quotes
Listen up
There is nothing
And I mean
Nothing
Absolutely
Nothing
At
All
That is s o f t e r
And g e n t l e r
But also undeniably more v u l n e r a b l e
Than
Kaz
Fucking
Brekker
In this moment:
"Wait. Is my tie straight?"
I have spoken.
Stadwatch: Kaz Brekker, you’re under arrest
Kaz: *pulls out a get out of jail free card* I think not
Stadwatch: That’s…from Monopoly. This is Ketterdam
Kaz: If you can’t beat the odds, change the game
full offense but this scene is solid fucking gold in every way possible. was i on the edge of my seat the first time i read it? yes. did i laugh hysterically? also yes.