![]() ![]() Orion, of course, has been hunting mals since he was entombed in the school, and sees no reason to give up his hunting now. El has possibly the worst senior class schedule ever, and the school seems to be setting her up to eat some of the first-years and embrace the malificer path or be forced to save them over and over. Things could be looking up, but this is the Scholomance and it only moves down. Galadriel – ehm, El – has actually acquired friends, and a not-boyfriend-but-kind-of in Orion. The sequel picks up right where the first book leaves off. ![]() It’s not often a sequel matches the epic-ness of a really fantastic first novel, but let me say to all of you Deadly Education fans: you will not be disappointed with The Last Graduate. This book is the sequel to A Deadly Education, which was flat-out amazing if you like slightly dark and broody sarcastic protagonists and unique world building. ![]()
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