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34. A book with an academic setting or with a teacher that plays an important role


Most of the ones I would recommend are probably the ones most people know. The Harry Potter series is wonderful. The Wayward Children series is well done. Magic for Liars is one I read a while back and really enjoyed. I highly recommend that one. A Discovery of Witches is also good. I haven't finished it yet, but so far, I'm enjoying it.



That being said, here are a few that I've loved:
Possession
Dear Committee Members
If We Were Villains
A Deadly Education
The Call


Possession,
Three Daughters of Eve,
The Secret of Clouds
I'm not sure these are for me, but they've been mentioned by many people
The Secret History,
Ninth House
If We Were Villains
I recommend:
Lab Girl
Educated
The Rosie Project
The Housekeeper and the Professor
Still Alice
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows - great story
Transcendent Kingdom
Child protagonists:
The Little Princess (about children) set in the early 1900s
The Girl with all the gifts - IF you like horror
The Changeling by Molly Harper - very light, magic school, Victorian alt history

On Beauty - Zadie Smith
An Academic Question - Barbara Pym
Disgrace - J.M. Coetzee
I'd recommend:
Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers
The Secret Place by Tana French
A Separate Peace by John Knowles
Villette by Charlotte Bronte
The Secret Language by Ursula Nordstrom (children's book published in 1960 that I loved)
Daddy Long Legs - Jean Webster

As for recommendations, I'd suggest All the Bright Places, Looking for Alaska and from the Discworld Equal Rites and Unseen Academicals.


Pnin bu Vladimir Nabokov
A Life In School: What The Teacher Learned by Jane Tompkins
The Amber Fury by Natalie Haynes, also published as The Furies
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship by Michelle Kuo


The Rainbow (MC becomes a teacher), South Riding (MC is a headmistress), Notes on a Scandal, The Rehearsal, and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

The Last Graduate
are both set in a fanasty school with some light romance. They are YA/NA, but please don't let that stop you. I hate YA/NA and love these books. They both end on a bit of a cliffhanger though.

(These are books I have read and enjoyed that fit the prompt.)
The Eternal Audience of One
Good-Bye, Mr. Chips
To Sir, With Love
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
The Ancient Nine
Madam
I like academic satires such as Nice Work by David Lodge, though it may be dated now, Straight Man, and Dear Committee Members. (I loved the TV series The Chair, as well.)
But thanks to Kathy for suggesting above Gaudy Night. I started rereading all the Lord Peter Wimsey detective books in 2021 and that one is up next, so I'll probably use it.
But thanks to Kathy for suggesting above Gaudy Night. I started rereading all the Lord Peter Wimsey detective books in 2021 and that one is up next, so I'll probably use it.

I am Malala
With the Fire on High
My Dark Vanessa

Flawless by Sara Shepard
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
Fallen by Lauren Kate
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Marked by P.C. Cast
The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
American Panda by Gloria Chao
The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Wilder Girls by Rory Power

I read Village School by Miss Read
A year in a school in the English countryside, set in the 1950's.



One of the main characters is a teacher (primarily of former slaves) just after the American Civil War!

A friend recently recommended Straight Man by Richard Russo, and my library has a copy so I'll probably go with that. Otherwise I have The Devil and Webster on my bookshelf. Or, I like the movie of Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon, and would like to read the book.

I recommend:
The Love Hypothesis (romance)
Never Saw Me Coming (thriller)
They Never Learn (mystery)
Catherine House (not everyone's cup of tea)
Ninth House (fantasy)
The Nickel Boys (Historical bases on real events)
If We Were Villains (mystery)




I wasn't very creative with this prompt, but I felt like reading something that brings me comfort.


Recommendations:
Notes on a Scandal; The Rehearsal; South Riding; The Rainbow.

I really wanted to use Project Hail Mary, about a teacher who goes to space. It's very entertaining and smart. I loved the non-human character so much, I have to use it for prompt #46.



I really wanted to use Project Hail Mary, about a teacher who goes to space. It's ver..."
I nearly did as well, but fortunately I had another delightful non human protagonist (a dog) that fitted in well. And I love dogs, so I adored Freddie de la Hay, the cleverest Pimlico terrier alive!


M. Louisa Locke has two excellent books in her Victorian San Francisco mystery series that fit the prompt, Scholarly Pursuits (set at UC Berkeley) and Bloody Lessons (teachers in San Francisco public schools). Fellowship of Fear by Aaron Elkins is a mystery with the main character (an anthropologist) taking a teaching fellowship in Europe.
For nonfiction, I'd recommend Educated or Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia.

Books mentioned in this topic
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What are you reading? What would you recommend?