This is an occasional reminder that there is most of a century of wizard-school stories written by authors who are not horrible people.
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This is an occasional reminder that there is most of a century of wizard-school stories written by authors who are not horrible people.
From Le Guin's "Earthsea" through to Novik's "Scholomance Trilogy".
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This is an occasional reminder that there is most of a century of wizard-school stories written by authors who are not horrible people.
From Le Guin's "Earthsea" through to Novik's "Scholomance Trilogy".
@michael_w_busch I'm a simple man, I see Le Guin mentioned, I boost
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@michael_w_busch I'm a simple man, I see Le Guin mentioned, I boost
@cpkimber @michael_w_busch heh, this...
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This is an occasional reminder that there is most of a century of wizard-school stories written by authors who are not horrible people.
From Le Guin's "Earthsea" through to Novik's "Scholomance Trilogy".
@michael_w_busch Even never, the excellent "The Incandescent" by Emily Tesh which does magic school from the teacher perspective.
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