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Looking for fantasy novel with protagonists-training-in-academy theme to read. Please recommend.
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LE Modesett's Recluse series starts off with the MC going off to learn/train.
The Paksenarrion books by Elizabeth Moon follow Paks as she trains to become a soldier. (This series is high on my list of favorites)

The Emperor's Blades by Brian Stavely. It's about three siblings who are the children of a recently deceased emperor. One (the heir to the throne) is being trained as sort of a monk in a mountaintop monastery in order to prepare him for leadership (and to teach him ancient powers that only the emperor can wield), another is learning the ins and outs of politics back in the capital (while she investigates her father's suspicious death), and the third is being trained to join a group of warriors who ride giant birds of prey. It's the first of a series.

> The Name of the Wind (already mentioned, but worth endorsing ;-))
> Magician: Apprentice
> Talion: Revenant
> Blood Song
> books 2 and 3 of the series Codex Alera (i.e. Academ's Fury)


The Grisha trilogy by Leigh Bardugo is also great although it's a YA fantasy trilogy. It starts with

The Study Trilogy by Maria V Snyder also has a magic school but the main character doesn't go there to study until book 2:



A good story. The protagonist at a young age enters a military order, monastery-like academy, where he learns, along with the friends he makes there, the craft of his trade -- swords, knives, bows and arrows, and the like. The first half of the book is almost completely about the trials and tribulations of their growing up while being trained under harsh, and sometimes brutal, conditions.



I've only read the first 2 VA books so far. They're solid, but not amazing, but everyone keeps telling me the series gets much better after book 3(of 6) and it definitely fits the bill as far as the academy training goes.



I dug the movie, but the book was much better.




Looking forward to more recommendations :-)

Reading this right now. Saw the movie, and looks like the movie so far follows the book pretty closely, but the book gives more insight into the characters' feelings and thoughts.

18-year-old Ev Bannen was just hoping to get admitted to college. He never expected to be recruited to a school for gods, where he’ll be spending his days building up his strength, learning to answer prayers and getting an education in religion alongside aspiring god of money Jaysin Marx, the lovely but troubled Maya Brünhart and Asperger’s-afflicted Daryn Anders. But the organization of evil gods, Zero Grade, has plans to unleash hell on earth, and they require the blood of potential gods to do it. What’s more, someone close to Ev is not who they claim to be, and their betrayal may doom mankind forever. Ev steps up to save the day, but does he even stand a chance in hell of defeating a legendary deity?
http://www.amazon.com/God-School-Divi...



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