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  • Derek Milman

Publisher

Scholastic Press

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Age Range

13+

Release Date

July 02, 2024

ISBN

978-1339009933

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The Honeys meets The Secret History in a work of dark academia like no other -- a boarding school thriller about a queer teen from Mississippi who finds himself swept into a world of old money, privilege, and the secret society at the heart of it all.

When Cal Ware wins a scholarship to an elite New England boarding school, he's thrilled to leave his past behind. Back home in Mississippi, he was the poor, queer kid who never fit in. But at Essex Academy, he'll be able to reinvent himself. Or so he hopes...

But at Essex, Cal's classmates only see his cheap clothes and old iPhone. They mock his accent, and can't believe he's never left the country, or heard of The Hamptons. Cal, at his breaking point, is about to give up and return to Mississippi when he learns about a secret society on campus -- the key to becoming Essex royalty.

Cal knows he's not exactly secret society material, but to his surprise, he finds an unlikely champion in the handsome, charismatic, and slightly dangerous Luke Kim. As they get swept up in the mystery and glamour of the Rush process, Cal finds himself falling in love for the first time.

But as the initiation rituals grow riskier -- and increasingly nefarious -- Cal must decide how far he's willing to go, and how much of himself he's willing to sacrifice, to save everything and everyone he cherishes most. Because nothing at Essex -- not even Cal's first love -- is quite what it seems.

Editor reviews

2 reviews

Secrets, Love, and Dark Rituals

Overall rating

4.3

Plot

4.0

Writing Style

5.0

Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)

N/A

A Darker Mischief follows Cal who has just won a scholarship to an elite boarding school. Cal is from Mississippi, where he was a poor, queer, kid who didn’t fit in, and he is hoping that this will change at Essex Academy. When Cal gets to Essex he is quite disappointed as his rich classmates treat him like an outsider. He is just about to decide to leave Essex and go back home when he stumbles upon a secret society in Essex. Cal is aware that he doesn’t seem to be what the society is looking for but he meets Luke Kim in the process of joining the society. As Cal is falling in love with Luke, the process for joining Essex gets more and more risky and Cal has to decide how much he wants to fit in and how much of himself he is willing to risk.

What I Liked: I will admit that when I first started reading this book I was a bit wary as it was reading as historical fiction and that is a genre that I avoid. I am glad I decided to stick with it regardless of that fear because as I read more it was hard to put this book down. I quickly fell in love with the setting of the book and the backstory that was built around Essex and this secret society that Cal is invested in.

As you learn more about the characters, it's hard not to become invested in Cal and Luke’s backstory and want to know more about them individually and what they bring to each other. I am fascinated with how the story plays out as Cal is finding out secrets about the Society and we are learning about secrets that Cal has. As I read on, I noticed that Cal shared intriguing moments with his roommate, Jeffrey, which made me curious about the other students' comments regarding Jeffrey.

This book is separated into three parts which are all connected to the secret Society that Cal is in. I appreciate how the author separated these three sections and how each builds upon the previous section. I love how you the author introduce new people, places, and history to us by integrating these facts into the story and what is happening. I appreciate that we didn’t just get all this information dumped on us from the beginning and that we continue to learn more throughout the book or be reminded of previous information.

Final Verdict: A Darker Mischief is a dark, mysterious, intriguing read that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat as you wait to find out what is coming next. Young adults ages 13 and up will enjoy reading as Cal falls in love with Luke and discovers more about himself, the school, and those around him. This is a great book to pick up during the fall season especially if you are looking for a spooky read.

Adrien Guerra, Staff ReviewerTop 500 Reviewer19 reviews

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Secrets, Love, and Dark Rituals

Overall rating

4.3

Plot

4.0

Characters

4.0

Writing Style

5.0

Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)

N/A

A Darker Mischief follows Cal who has just won a scholarship to an elite boarding school. Cal is from Mississippi, where he was a poor, queer, kid who didn’t fit in, and he is hoping that this will change at Essex Academy. When Cal gets to Essex he is quite disappointed as his rich classmates treat him like an outsider. He is just about to decide to leave Essex and go back home when he stumbles upon a secret society in Essex. Cal is aware that he doesn’t seem to be what the society is looking for but he meets Luke Kim in the process of joining the society. As Cal is falling in love with Luke, the process for joining Essex gets more and more risky and Cal has to decide how much he wants to fit in and how much of himself he is willing to risk.

What I Liked: I will admit that when I first started reading this book I was a bit wary as it was reading as historical fiction and that is a genre that I avoid. I am glad I decided to stick with it regardless of that fear because as I read more it was hard to put this book down. I quickly fell in love with the setting of the book and the backstory that was built around Essex and this secret society that Cal is invested in.

As you learn more about the characters, it's hard not to become invested in Cal and Luke’s backstory and want to know more about them individually and what they bring to each other. I am fascinated with how the story plays out as Cal is finding out secrets about the Society and we are learning about secrets that Cal has. As I read on, I noticed that Cal shared intriguing moments with his roommate, Jeffrey, which made me curious about the other students' comments regarding Jeffrey.

This book is separated into three parts which are all connected to the secret Society that Cal is in. I appreciate how the author separated these three sections and how each builds upon the previous section. I love how you the author introduce new people, places, and history to us by integrating these facts into the story and what is happening. I appreciate that we didn’t just get all this information dumped on us from the beginning and that we continue to learn more throughout the book or be reminded of previous information.

Final Verdict: A Darker Mischief is a dark, mysterious, intriguing read that will have you hanging on the edge of your seat as you wait to find out what is coming next. Young adults ages 13 and up will enjoy reading as Cal falls in love with Luke and discovers more about himself, the school, and those around him. This is a great book to pick up during the fall season especially if you are looking for a spooky read.

Adrien Guerra, Staff ReviewerTop 500 Reviewer19 reviews

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