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Unfortunately, there is nothing truly new under the sun. It's just a matter of taking something known and giving it your own spin.

Boarding school books are legion.

How common are boarding schools across the pond, Nicki? I've always found the concept bewildering. Your kids up grow so fast as it is. Sending them away for the majority of the year when they're just kids always struck me as kind of a shitty substitute for parenting
Where are you from Savion? Australia/New Zealand area by chance?

But, many of the best 'literary' boarding school novels are British, if period. I'm thinking of things like Maurice, Brideshead Revisited and such or things like Counterpoint: Dylan's Story for a more modern work. There are many others.
Ah. The name and quirky questions threw me off. I would have guessed New Zealand/Australia or Eastern European before I'd have hit the Americas. Go figure :)
I also thought your pic was a really big ear until I clicked on your profile. Shows what I know ;)

I also loved Enid Blyton's idea of life at a Boarding School (although even she sometimes touched on the suggestion of bullying) yet would never dream of sending my children away - especially from very young. But then Enid Blyton wasn't actually supposed to b the warmest of parents.
I thought it was an ear too! It's like an optical illusion.
I thought it was an ear too.
Grants looks like a movie marquee from far away.
Grants looks like a movie marquee from far away.
Lol...sorry to bust ya out there, brother. And yeah, Ala, mines only awesome when you actually see it on my profile :)


Not to say anything, but Mercedes Lackey has had a "boarding school" in Valdemar for several series now. :-)

(Now all that's assuming that the person really isn't ripping off the plot or story, that will show up in a heartbeat.)
BUT, that being said, there are really no actually "new stories" and few "new settings". I'm sure for years after Lord of the Rings became the hottest thing since American Bandstand everyone said any fantasy novel (especially long involved well written ones) were copying that book. As has been pointed out, there have been "magic school" books around for a long, long time and there will be more.
Actually I think it's been long enough now since the books hit, that the furor is dying down a bit. Once the last movie has made it's splash and faded a bit it will be easier on "magic school" (boarding and otherwise) novels.

I like the take on the old boarding school paradigm in The Talisman-kind of turns everything upside-down. Y'all get schooled, alright. Think that as long as fantasy tells epic tales,with coming of age and rites of passage being part ot the traditional telling of such tales, there will be boarding schools, or variations of.


It does put one in mind of the Harry Potter books a bit in that it's a sort of reverse (Hogwart's) boarding school situation. The "evil people" run the boarding school. I never finished the series, but it wasn't bad.

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