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Originally Posted by Catlady
I just finished The Hawthorne School by Sylvie Perry, which I've seen described as dark academia. It's about a young, naive mother who enrolls her badly behaved four-year-old in an exclusive private school. It was OK, though it's hard to believe anyone could be as willfully naive and downright stupid as this mother. Then again, there are people who wear tinfoil hats and think JFK Jr. will resurrect, so maybe this character is more realistic than I want to believe.
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I think a lot of psychological suspense novel plots would unravel if the heroines (it's usually the heroines, darn it!) had any common sense.