![]() ![]() For me, a true campus novel has a sense of enclosure, almost like a locked room mystery or an off-world fantasy campuses develop their own systems, hierarchies, and mythologies that are distinct from the world at large. ![]() Luckily, there are many to choose from, so in case you feel a similar urge this season, I’ve put together the following suggestions.įor the record, I’ve limited the books here to those set on or around college campuses or in boarding schools-I excluded novels set largely in regular high schools (which unhappily leaves out Susan Choi’s spectacular latest, Trust Exercise) because there’s too much available world outside the campus proper. And as someone who thinks back fondly on college and even high school (sorry, I love to learn?), fall always puts me in the mood for a good campus novel. ![]() It’s finally starting to feel like fall (at least this moment, at least in New York), and even if the weather wasn’t cooling, one could easily be tricked by all of the Back! To! School! discourse and new, alluring boots for sale. ![]()
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