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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 83 of 320
Now I’m invested in El’s snarky attitude and the way the tables turned on a dime. It’s quite fun to have a main character that isn’t just about “justice & equality & goodness”; she displays her virtues in other ways, even if it’s not recognized by the masses. Loving the developments of her and Orion too lol.
Jun 04, 2023 01:56PM
A Deadly Education (The Scholomance, #1)

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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 294 of 320
Phew! The last few chapters give you emotional whiplash. It’s the equivalent of watching a train wreck. I thought the climax of the battle scene would have been prolonged, but in hindsight, I quite enjoyed the pace because it showcased the reality of their grim predicament. I also was NOT expecting the surprise Orion gave El. That was a funny moment, arguably one of my favorites out of this book.
Jun 06, 2023 12:07AM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 228 of 320
Love seeing the social progression of El and how she still doesn’t lose her snarky streak. The alliance warms my heart.
Jun 05, 2023 07:52AM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 212 of 320
Delicious backstory of Orion adds dimension to a character we’ve only ever seen through El’s red-tinted glasses. I’m absolutely loving the parallels!
Jun 04, 2023 05:16PM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 181 of 320
The intensity of El’s feelings are palpable enough to feel burning in your chest. I’m loving the complicated dynamics of social status and challenging the abstract definition of right versus wrong.
Jun 04, 2023 04:36PM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 135 of 320
I was holding my breath the entire time as I read Chapter 6. The maw-mouth scene was painfully potent at ripping at your heart strings and providing the right amount of gory detail that made you feel the horrific decision El had to make. Wow wow WOW!
Jun 04, 2023 03:35PM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 100 of 320
The author did a fantastic job at narrating El’s inner dialogue that showcased not only her own insecurities, but also the unjustness of the hand she was dealt in life. It made me think about every child that is bullied, treated poorly for no other reason than being considered “different” by someone else’s cruel standards. A sad poetic tale but one with a (hopefully) brighter ending?
Jun 04, 2023 02:25PM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 64 of 320
Chapter 3 is really cementing my joy in reading this book so far. It’s got more action and interpersonal relationships developing, making the narrative less of a monologue. I’m fascinated by this imagination of magic usage and looking forward to seeing how it develops!
Jun 04, 2023 11:23AM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 40 of 320
Chapter 2 was a touch more engaging, but still read very quickly. The narrative feels almost too quick and packed in together to read in a nice, slow go. Otherwise, still enjoyable!
Jun 03, 2023 06:35PM
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Lyssa
Lyssa is on page 24 of 320
Chapter 1 was a bit lengthy and filled with seemingly never-ending narrative. It was a nice way to provide insight on the main character, El, and also knowledge of the lore (mana, Scholomance, malia, enclaves, how the world operates, etc). It didn’t provide much on other narratives, but I expect that to follow in the next few chapters now that the author has provided the necessary lore details.
Jun 03, 2023 02:09PM
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