Episode 4.6: ‘My Dearest Darkest’ by Kayla Cottingham
‘My Dearest Darkest’ seems to have flown a little under our dark academia radar and it’s one of those novels that I’ve seen people haul, but never actually read and review. We’re giving it it’s moment today.
‘Wilder Girls’ meets ‘The Craft’ in this Sapphic horror debut that asks: what price would you be willing to pay to achieve your deepest desires?
Finch Chamberlin is the newest transfer student to the ultra-competitive Ulalume Academy... but she's also not what she seems. Months before school started, Finch and her parents got into an accident that should have left her dead at the bottom of the river. But something monstrous, and ancient, and terrifying, wouldn't let her drown. Finch doesn't know why she woke up after her heart stopped, but since dying she's felt a constant pull from the school and the surrounding town of Rainwater, like something on the island is calling to her.
Selena St. Clair sees right through Finch, and she knows something is seriously wrong with her. But despite Selena's suspicion, she feels drawn to Finch and has a sinking feeling that from now on the two will be inexplicably linked to one another.
One night Finch, Selena, and her friends accidentally summon a carnivorous creature of immense power in the depths of the school. It promises to grant every desire the girls have kept locked away in their insecure hearts—beauty, power, adoration—in exchange for a price: human body parts. But as the cost of their wanting becomes more deadly, Finch and Selena must learn to work together to stop the horror they unleashed, before it consumes the entire island.
Accidentally summoning a…something in an exclusive academy? Give it to me. This book looks like it’s going to be huge fun, but it is dark academia?
In this episode we discuss:
The lack of emotional and emotional agency of the characters
Ticking trope boxes vs actually embodying the genre
Clashing genres and plot devices
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TEXTS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
‘My Dearest Darkest’ by Kayla Cottingham
‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power
‘The Secret History’ by Donna Tartt
OTHER MEDIA AND POP CULTURE MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
‘The Craft’ (1996)
‘The Ring’ (2002)
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