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Thank you to NetGalley for providing an eBook copy of
Unhallowed Halls by Lili Wilkinson in exchange for an honest review. The
copy I received didn’t include a cover, so I’m using an image found through
Google (Fair use for review purposes). Since today is its official publication
day, this review will be spoiler-free.
Title: Unhallowed Halls
Author: Lili Wilkinson
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Gothic. Mystery
Pages: 456
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Author: Lili Wilkinson
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult, Gothic. Mystery
Pages: 456
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Synopsis: A teen girl travels to an exclusive boarding school located deep within the Scottish moorlands after a deadly incident at her old school, but the wood-paneled halls of Agathion are built over centuries of secrets—including an ancient society which may have ties to demonic magic—in this dark academia fantasy perfect for fans of Curious Tides.
Page Whittaker has always been an outcast. And after the deadly incident that destroyed her single friendship at her old school, she needs a fresh start. Which is why when she receives a scholarship offer from Agathion College, an elite boarding school folded deep within the moors of Scotland, she doesn’t even consider turning it down.
Agathion is everything Page has ever a safe haven full of dusty books, steaming cups of tea and rigorous intellectual debate. And for the first time in her life, Page has even managed to become part of a close group of friends. Cyrus, Ren, Gideon, Lacey and Oak help her feel at home in Agathion's halls--the only problem is, they're all keeping secrets from her.
Page doesn't know it yet, but her perfect new school has dark roots--roots that stretch back to its crooked foundation, and an ancient clandestine society with rumored ties to demonic magic. Soon, Page will be forced to learn that not everyone at Agathion is who they say they are. Least of all, her friends.
Agathion claims to teach its students history…but some histories should stay buried.
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