Friday, February 9, 2024

Friday Memes: The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik

 Happy Friday!


Book Beginnings is hosted by Gillion at Rose City Reader. She asks that the first sentence is posted along with the author and title of the book and the reader's initial thoughts on the sentence, the book, or anything else it inspires. 
Carrie at Reading Is My Superpower.org also provides a linky for sharing first lines and connecting with others. This meme asks that the chosen books be PG or marked as Mature if they are not. 

The Friday 56 is hosted by Freda at Freda's Voice. This meme is currently on hiatus but many of us are still including a sentence from page 56 or from 56% of the ebook. Anne @ Head Full of Books is picking up the slack until Freda is ready to return. I think this link will get you to the correct place

Beginning:
Keep far away from Orion Lake.
Friday 56:
The cushion-monster was lumping straight towards her back: it would get her before she got ten steps onto the walkway. 
This week I am spotlighting The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik. This is the second book in the Scholomance Trilogy. I recently read the first in the series. Here is the description from Amazon:
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The specter of graduation looms large as Naomi Novik’s groundbreaking, New York Times bestselling trilogy continues in the stunning sequel to A Deadly Education.

“The climactic graduation-day battle will bring cheers, tears, and gasps as the second of the Scholomance trilogy closes with a breathtaking cliff-hanger.”—Booklist (starred review)

HUGO AWARD FINALIST • LOCUS AWARD FINALIST • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR:
Polygon, Thrillist, She Reads

In Wisdom, Shelter.
That’s the official motto of the Scholomance. I suppose you could even argue that it’s true—only the wisdom is hard to come by, so the shelter's rather scant.

Our beloved school does its best to devour all its students—but now that I’ve reached my senior year and have actually won myself a handful of allies, it’s suddenly developed a very particular craving for me. And even if I somehow make it through the endless waves of maleficaria that it keeps throwing at me in between grueling homework assignments, I haven’t any idea how my allies and I are going to make it through the graduation hall alive

Unless, of course, I finally accept my foretold destiny of dark sorcery and destruction. That would certainly let me sail straight out of here. The course of wisdom, surely.

But I’m not giving in—not to the mals, not to fate, and especially not to the Scholomance. I’m going to get myself and my friends out of this hideous place for good—even if it’s the last thing I do.

With keen insight and mordant humor, Novik reminds us that sometimes it is not enough to rewrite the rules—sometimes, you need to toss out the entire rulebook.

The magic of the Scholomance trilogy continues in The Golden Enclaves

6 comments:

  1. I'm planning to read this book sometime this year. I hope you enjoy it! Have a great weekend!

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  2. I really enjoyed The Last Graduate, although I did like the first book a bit more. I still need to read The Golden Enclaves. I hope you have a great weekend!

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  3. I've heard good things about this series. I hope you enjoy all the books in it.

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  4. Looks a little different - I'm intrigued by whatever a cushion-monster is! Happy REading!

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  5. Sounds like an interesting book. Enjoy!

    Have a great weekend!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2024/02/09/first-line-friday-hex-and-the-city-by-kate-johnson/

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  6. That this was a Hugo Award finalist says a lot to me.

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