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Dark Academia for Teens

Not all schools offer the same experience. Some schools have strange occurrences on campus. Enroll at one of these academies, if you dare. Curated by Samantha Matherne

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The Whispering Dark by Kelley Andrew

The Raven Boysย meetsย Ninth Houseย in the most exciting debut of 2022 —ย a dark, atmospheric fantasy about a Deaf college student with a peculiar connection to the afterlife.

Delaney Meyers-Petrov is tired of being seen as fragile just because she’s Deaf. So when she’s accepted into a prestigious program at Godbole University that trains students to slip between parallel worlds, she’s excited for the chance to prove herself. But her semester gets off to a rocky start as she faces professors who won’t accommodate her disability, and a pretentious upperclassman fascinated by Delaney’s unusual talents.

Colton Price died when he was nine years old. Quite impossibly, he woke several weeks later at the feet of a green-eyed little girl. Now, twelve years later, Delaney Meyers-Petrov has stumbled back into his orbit, but Colton’s been ordered to keep far away from the new girl… and the voices she hears calling to her from the shadows.

Delaney wants to keep her distance from Colton — she seems to be the only person on campus who finds him more arrogant than charming — yet after a Godbole student turns up dead, she and Colton are forced to form a tenuous alliance, plummeting down a rabbit-hole of deeply buried university secrets. But Delaney and Colton discover the cost of opening the doors between worlds when they find themselves up against something old and nameless, an enemy they need to destroy before it tears them — and their forbidden partnership — apart.


A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

In this debut gothic novel mysterious visions, dark family secrets and a long-lost diary thrust Gemma and her classmates back into the horrors that followed her from India.

It’s 1895, and after the suicide of her mother, 16-year-old Gemma Doyle is shipped off from the life she knows in India to Spence, a proper boarding school in England. Lonely, guilt-ridden, and prone to visions of the future that have an uncomfortable habit of coming true, Gemma’s reception there is a chilly one. To make things worse, she’s been followed by a mysterious young Indian man, a man sent to watch her. But why? What is her destiny? And what will her entanglement with Spence’s most powerful girlsโ€”and their foray into the spiritual worldโ€”lead to?


Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her family memories or childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at UNCโ€“Chapel Hill seems like the perfect escapeโ€”until Bree witnesses a magical attack her very first night on campus.

A flying demon feeding on human energies.

A secret society of so called โ€œLegendbornโ€ students that hunt the creatures down.

And a mysterious teenage mage who calls himself a โ€œMerlinโ€ and who attemptsโ€”and failsโ€”to wipe Breeโ€™s memory of everything she saw.

The mageโ€™s failure unlocks Breeโ€™s own unique magic and a buried memory with a hidden connection: the night her mother died, another Merlin was at the hospital. Now that Bree knows thereโ€™s more to her motherโ€™s death than whatโ€™s on the police report, sheโ€™ll do whatever it takes to find out the truth, even if that means infiltrating the Legendborn as one of their initiates.

She recruits Nick, a self-exiled Legendborn with his own grudge against the group, and their reluctant partnership pulls them deeper into the societyโ€™s secretsโ€”and closer to each other. But when the Legendborn reveal themselves as the descendants of King Arthurโ€™s knights and explain that a magical war is coming, Bree has to decide how far sheโ€™ll go for the truth and whether she should use her magic to take the society downโ€”or join the fight.


The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass

Get Out meets Danielle Vega in this YA horror where survival is not a guarantee.

Jake Livingston is one of the only Black kids at St. Clair Prep, one of the others being his infinitely more popular older brother. Itโ€™s hard enough fitting in but to make matters worse and definitely more complicated, Jake can see the dead. In fact he sees the dead around him all the time. Most are harmless. Stuck in their death loops as they relive their deaths over and over again, they donโ€™t interact often with people. But then Jake meets Sawyer. A troubled teen who shot and killed six kids at a local high school last year before taking his own life. Now a powerful, vengeful ghost, he has plans for his afterlifeโ€“plans that include Jake. Suddenly, everything Jake knows about ghosts and the rules to life itself go out the window as Sawyer begins haunting him and bodies turn up in his neighborhood. High school soon becomes a survival gameโ€“one Jake is not sure heโ€™s going to win.


The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson

Jack the Ripper is back, and he’s coming for Rory next….

Louisiana teenager Rory Deveaux arrives in London to start a new life at boarding school just as a series of brutal murders mimicking the horrific Jack the Ripper killing spree of more than a century ago has broken out across the city. The police are left with few leads and no witnesses. Except one. Rory spotted the man believed to be the prime suspect. But she is the only one who saw him – the only one who can see him. And now Rory has become his next target…unless she can tap her previously unknown abilities to turn the tables.


A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee

Felicity Morrow is back at Dalloway School.

Perched in the Catskill mountains, the centuries-old, ivy-covered campus was home until the tragic death of her girlfriend. Now, after a year away, sheโ€™s returned to graduate. She even has her old room in Godwin House, the exclusive dormitory rumored to be haunted by the spirits of five Dalloway studentsโ€”girls some say were witches. The Dalloway Five all died mysteriously, one after another, right on Godwin grounds.

Witchcraft is woven into Dallowayโ€™s history. The school doesnโ€™t talk about it, but the students do. In secret rooms and shadowy corners, girls convene. And before her girlfriend died, Felicity was drawn to the dark. Sheโ€™s determined to leave that behind her now; all Felicity wants is to focus on her senior thesis and graduate. But itโ€™s hard when Dallowayโ€™s occult history is everywhere. And when the new girl wonโ€™t let her forget.

Itโ€™s Ellis Haleyโ€™s first year at Dalloway, and sheโ€™s already amassed a loyal following. A prodigy novelist at seventeen, Ellis is a so-called โ€œmethod writer.โ€ Sheโ€™s eccentric and brilliant, and Felicity canโ€™t shake the pull she feels to her. So when Ellis asks Felicity for help researching the Dalloway Five for her second book, Felicity canโ€™t say no. Given her history with the arcane, Felicity is the perfect resource.

And when history begins to repeat itself, Felicity will have to face the darkness in Dallowayโ€“and in herself.


The Witch Haven by Sasha Peyton Smith

The Last Magician meets The Ladyโ€™s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy in this atmospheric historical fantasy following a young woman who discovers she has magical powers and is thrust into a battle between witches and wizards.

In 1911 New York City, seventeen-year-old Frances Hallowell spends her days as a seamstress, mourning the mysterious death of her brother months prior. Everything changes when sheโ€™s attacked and a man ends up dead at her feetโ€”her scissors in his neck, and she canโ€™t explain how they got there.

Before she can be condemned as a murderess, two cape-wearing nurses arrive to inform her she is deathly ill and ordered to report to Haxahaven Sanitarium. But Frances finds Haxahaven isnโ€™t a sanitarium at all: itโ€™s a school for witches. Within Haxahavenโ€™s glittering walls, Frances finds the sisterhood she craves, but the headmistress warns Frances that magic is dangerous. Frances has no interest in the small, safe magic of her school, and is instead enchanted by Finn, a boy with magic himself who appears in her dreams and tells her he can teach her all sheโ€™s been craving to learn, lessons that may bring her closer to discovering what truly happened to her brother.

Francesโ€™s newfound power attracts the attention of the leader of an ancient order who yearns for magical control of Manhattan. And who will stop at nothing to have Frances by his side. Frances must ultimately choose what matters more, justice for her murdered brother and her growing feelings for Finn, or the safety of her city and fellow witches. What price would she pay for power, and what if the truth is more terrible than she ever imagined?


The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

โ€œThere are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Markโ€™s Eve,โ€ Neeve said. โ€œEither youโ€™re his true love . . . or you killed him.โ€

It is freezing in the churchyard, even before the dead arrive.

Every year, Blue Sargent stands next to her clairvoyant mother as the soon-to-be dead walk past. Blue herself never sees themโ€”not until this year, when a boy emerges from the dark and speaks directly to her.

His name is Gansey, and Blue soon discovers that he is a rich student at Aglionby, the local private school. Blue has a policy of staying away from Aglionby boys. Known as Raven Boys, they can only mean trouble.

But Blue is drawn to Gansey, in a way she canโ€™t entirely explain. He has it allโ€”family money, good looks, devoted friendsโ€”but heโ€™s looking for much more than that. He is on a quest that has encompassed three other Raven Boys: Adam, the scholarship student who resents all the privilege around him; Ronan, the fierce soul who ranges from anger to despair; and Noah, the taciturn watcher of the four, who notices many things but says very little.

For as long as she can remember, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love to die. She never thought this would be a problem. But now, as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, sheโ€™s not so sure anymore.


Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz

I know your secret…

Stacey’s junior year at boarding school isn’t easy. She’s not the most popular girl at school, or the smartest, or the prettiest. She’s got a crush on her best friend’s boyfriend, and an even darker secret that threatens to ruin her friendships for good. And now she’s having nightmares again.

Not just any nightmares โ€“ these dreams are too real to ignore, like she did three years ago. The last time she ignored them, a little girl died. This time they’re about Drea, her best friend who’s become the target of one seriously psycho stalker. It started with weird e-mails and freaky phone calls.

Now someone’s leaving Drea white lilies โ€“ the same death lilies that have been showing up in Stacey’s dreams. Everybody thinks it’s just a twisted game . . . until another girl at school is brutally murdered. There are no witnesses. Worst of all, no one has a perfect alibi. With everyone as a potential suspect, Stacey turns to the one secret weapon she can trust โ€“ the folk magic taught to her by her grandmother.

Will Stacey’s magic be strong enough to expose the true killer, or will the killer make her darkest nightmares come true?


As I Descended by Robin Talley

โ€œSomething wicked this way comes.โ€

Maria Lyon and Lily Boiten are their schoolโ€™s ultimate power coupleโ€”even if no one knows it but them.

Only one thing stands between them and their perfect future: campus superstar Delilah Dufrey.

Golden child Delilah is a legend at the exclusive Acheron Academy, and the presumptive winner of the distinguished Cawdor Kingsley Prize. She runs the school, and if she chose, she could blow up Maria and Lilyโ€™s whole world with a pointed look, or a carefully placed word.

But what Delilah doesnโ€™t know is that Lily and Maria are willing to do anythingโ€”absolutely anythingโ€”to make their dreams come true. And the first step is unseating Delilah for the Kingsley Prize. The full scholarship, awarded to Maria, will lock in her attendance at Stanfordโ€•and four more years in a shared dorm room with Lily.

Maria and Lily will stop at nothing to ensure their victoryโ€”including harnessing the dark power long rumored to be present on the former plantation that houses their school.

But when feuds turn to fatalities, and madness begins to blur the distinction between whatโ€™s real and what is imagined, the girls must decide where they draw the line.

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