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"Female librarian fantasy" is one of those things that always felt like it should appeal to me but doesn't. Like nurses, or feet.
But lately I have had a hankering for the genre of 'dark academia' and don't know where to begin. Any recommendations?
Max Gladstone's Three Parts Dead is dark law, strictly speaking, but necromantic law school is very important to the story.
That’s an amazing series as well! I loved The Craft Sequence as a whole, highly recommend. @Unsaying
I'm almost finished with the first one, so it was on my mind.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray is a classic in that genre although I haven’t read it. The Atlas Paradox is good but the series is unfinished which turns me off.
Otherwise I haven’t read too much in that vein. Invisible Library would probably fit though, there’s lots of mystery and politics and intrigue.
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