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A review by daydreamsofbooks
In These Hallowed Halls by Marie O'Regan, Paul Kane
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.25
This is a “Dark Academia Anthology” with barely any proper dark academia. Because just because a story is set in a school/college or follows a professor or a student, doesn’t make it an automatic fit into the dark academia genre.
That being said, I had extremely high hopes for this but oh well.
• <b>1000 Ships by Kate Weinberg</b> ⭐️⭐️⭐️
-A very basic student-teacher affair that has a twist of revenge. It is a prologue or first chapter, I believe, in the
author’s debut novel.
-Good, just not that special.
• <b>Pythia by Olivie Blake</b> ⭐️
-A very wordy sci-fi story about AI called Pythia that is unnaturally humane.
-Would be a very very trashy and boring Black Mirror episode. SO boring.
• <b>Sabbatical by James Tate Hill</b> ⭐️
-A professor finds himself involved in searching for another professor who’s been missing for years.
-Comically bad!
• <b>The Hare and the Hound by Kelly Andrews</b> ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Follows the mc who is haunted by a past tragic mistake and a misfortunate prophecy that involves meeting a bunny, a girl, or possibly both in one body, or is there more to it?
-For fans of surrealism; I personally loved it.
• <b>X House by J. T. Ellison</b> ⭐️⭐️💫
-A new professor joins a school in which murders have been occurring one after the other.
- The plot twist was good, but the story lacked depth and good build-up to the end. Lost potential..
• <b>The Ravages by Layne Fargo</b> ⭐️
-Sapphic relationship where one person is cheating and the other finds out and seeks revenge.
-Zero dark academia! It felt like a parody.
• <b>Four Funerals by David Bell</b> ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
-A professor blames himself for a school shooting that resulted in four funerals, which he attends.
-Very interesting discussion on the effect professors could have on students and the blurred lines between fiction and reality in the mind of writers.
• <b>The Unknowable Pleasures by Susie Yang</b> ⭐️⭐️💫
-A student is obsessed with a relationship she believes is happening between a professor and a student.
-Fun read but very anticlimactic. Again, where is the dark academia?
• <b>Weekend at Bertie’s by M. L. Rio</b> ⭐️
-Two people find their colleague’s body at her home and plot stealing her money.
-Horrible. Horrifying. Terrible. Bad writing, bad plot, pointless narrative, and what exactly is dark academia about this?
-<i>M. L. Rio’s novel If We Were Villains is amazing, though.</i>
• <b>The Professor of Ontography</b> ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Best going into this one knowing nothing. Very spooky, intriguing, and heartbreaking.
• <b>Phobos by Tori Bovalino</b> ⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Secret society trials that get more and more horrific.
-Reminded me of <i>The Secret History</i> in its depiction of pretentiousness and academic privilege.
• <b>Playing by Phoebe Wynne</b> ⭐️
-A church organist suspects that the church’s elder people dying of accidents are actually being murdered.
-Very predictable, monotonous, and have I asked..Where is the dark academia??
Graphic: Murder
Moderate: Death, Toxic relationship, Mass/school shootings, and Toxic friendship
Minor: Classism
This is a “Dark Academia Anthology” with barely any proper dark academia. Because just because a story is set in a school/college or follows a professor or a student, doesn’t make it an automatic fit into the dark academia genre.
That being said, I had extremely high hopes for this but oh well.
• 1000 Ships by Kate Weinberg ⭐️⭐️⭐️
-A very basic student-teacher affair that has a twist of revenge. It is a prologue or first chapter, I believe, in the
author’s debut novel.
-Good, just not that special.
• Pythia by Olivie Blake ⭐️
-A very wordy sci-fi story about AI called Pythia that is unnaturally humane.
-Would be a very very trashy and boring Black Mirror episode. SO boring.
• Sabbatical by James Tate Hill ⭐️
-A professor finds himself involved in searching for another professor who’s been missing for years.
-Comically bad!
• The Hare and the Hound by Kelly Andrews ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Follows the mc who is haunted by a past tragic mistake and a misfortunate prophecy that involves meeting a bunny, a girl, or possibly both in one body, or is there more to it?
-For fans of surrealism; I personally loved it.
• X House by J. T. Ellison ⭐️⭐️💫
-A new professor joins a school in which murders have been occurring one after the other.
- The plot twist was good, but the story lacked depth and good build-up to the end. Lost potential..
• The Ravages by Layne Fargo ⭐️
-Sapphic relationship where one person is cheating and the other finds out and seeks revenge.
-Zero dark academia! It felt like a parody.
• Four Funerals by David Bell ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
-A professor blames himself for a school shooting that resulted in four funerals, which he attends.
-Very interesting discussion on the effect professors could have on students and the blurred lines between fiction and reality in the mind of writers.
• The Unknowable Pleasures by Susie Yang ⭐️⭐️💫
-A student is obsessed with a relationship she believes is happening between a professor and a student.
-Fun read but very anticlimactic. Again, where is the dark academia?
• Weekend at Bertie’s by M. L. Rio ⭐️
-Two people find their colleague’s body at her home and plot stealing her money.
-Horrible. Horrifying. Terrible. Bad writing, bad plot, pointless narrative, and what exactly is dark academia about this?
-M. L. Rio’s novel If We Were Villains is amazing, though.
• The Professor of Ontography ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Best going into this one knowing nothing. Very spooky, intriguing, and heartbreaking.
• Phobos by Tori Bovalino ⭐️⭐️⭐️
-Secret society trials that get more and more horrific.
-Reminded me of The Secret History in its depiction of pretentiousness and academic privilege.
• Playing by Phoebe Wynne ⭐️
-A church organist suspects that the church’s elder people dying of accidents are actually being murdered.
-Very predictable, monotonous, and have I asked..Where is the dark academia??