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9 Romantic Dark Academia Books

This post is written by Carolina Ciucci

The dark academia trend shows no signs of fading away. The term was coined in 2015 to signify a particular subculture: an intense and all-consuming passion for learning, especially classic literature and ancient languages, observed in romanticized terms.

On the surface, dark academia draws a lot on gothic architecture (bonus points if it’s universities or libraries), dusty books, early to mid-century collegiate clothing, and a uniform color palette of blacks, whites, beiges, and browns. You will not find a glimmer of pink or yellow in the wardrobe of a dark academia aficionado.

As far as books go, dark academia also draws on (very often) delightfully pretentious people who, as Book Riot writer Zoe Robertson put it, “…can’t go a sentence without citing Shakespeare and spend their free periods retreating into the shadows of their secret cult.”

Dark academia books don’t always include romance. But that’s not the case for the books included in this list: whether they’re romance novels or simply novels with romantic elements, these books put rapidly beating hearts and star-crossed lovers side by side with murderers and students of ancient Greek. As one does.

Beware, though: some of the romance in these books might make you want to take a vow of chastity. It is still, after all, dark academia.

ace of spades book cover

Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

This YA novel is set at the prestigious Niveus Private Academy. Fellow students, Devon and Chiamaka team up in order to unveil Ace, an anonymous texter who threatens to reveal their secrets.

plain bad heroines by emily a danforth cover

Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth

There are few things I love more than dual timelines in books, which is why this one is right up my alley. In 1902, the Brookhants School for Girls had to close after several mysterious deaths. But now, a book about the school is set to be adapted to film, so a cast is sent to the ruins of what was once all splendor.

Cover of Never Let Me Go by Kazu Ishiguro

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Only the most special students have a place at Hailsham, an exclusive boarding school in ’90s England. But what makes them special? That’s what former student Kathy, newly reunited with her former classmates Ruth and Tommy, is going to find out years later.

Book cover of Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

Magical dark academia? Yes, please. At 16, Breen finds herself joining a residential program for gifted students. There, she learns about the existence of demons, and a secret society that hunts them down called the Legendborn. She also finds out that there’s more to her mother’s death than meets the eye.

book cover of A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray

The only thing I love as much as magical dark academia? Historical magical dark academia. Set in 1895, Gemma is sent from India to a boarding school in England after her mother dies by suicide. There, she develops visions, and discovers that she’s being followed by a young Indian man. But what does he want?

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If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio

One of the few non-romance romantic dark academia books in this list features Oliver, a man who is getting out after ten years in prison. The man who put him there, Detective Colborne, wants to know why — and what his former classmate James has to do with it.

book cover of Half Truths by Claire Contreras

Half Truths by Claire Contreras

Is it truly a dark academia book without a secret society? Mae doesn’t have cause to wonder, because upon transferring colleges, she finds The Eight. This society may hold the answers she needs to learn about her missing brother and friend.

book cover of These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever

These Violent Delights by Micah Nemerever

This book has been described as The Secret History meets Call Me By Your Name, in case you were wondering what you’re getting out of it. Paul meets Julian as a college freshman in the ’70s, and their bond quickly grows. But there’s a side to Julian that Paul is unprepared for.

book cover of Realm of Ash by Tasha Suri

Realm of Ash by Tasha Suri

Sometimes, the fate of an empire rests on your shoulders. Just ask Arwa, who must dig through various archives with a prince desperate to save his family in an attempt to voyage to the mysterious Realm of Ash.

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The Best Bookstores and Libraries to Follow on TikTok

This post is written by Leah Rachel von Essen.

By now, most bookworms have at least heard of BookTok. Many of us follow amazing creators, authors, and reviewers who give us ideas for which book we should pick up next from our local indie or library.

But what about the providers of those books? Across the United States, and truly, around the world, the co-owners and booksellers of independent bookshops, and the hard-working librarians who apparently don’t have enough to deal with, are taking the time to make their own original, fun, entertaining content.

Learn more about how libraries operate and what resources they have up their sleeves, follow a Black-owned bookstore as it makes its way towards opening its doors, laugh at how hard you relate to the familiar troubles and tribulations of your friendly indie bookworms, and connect with book lovers from all over the world by following these 17 amazing bookstores and libraries on our favorite app.

Bookstores

@bookpeople_atx

Catch updates from the biggest indie in Texas: Book People, a gigantic, beautiful bookstore in Austin, Texas, that posts everything from bookstore maintenance to their takes on trending memes.

@bookpeople_atx

press f to pay your respects to the years of life zareefs lost changing the marquee in 100+ weather this summer

♬ Wii Sports Main Theme (From “Wii Sports Video Game”) – Geek Music

@wordafterwordbooks

This book and record store in Truckee, California, has a great TikTok full of diverse book recommendations and exciting book stacks!

@wordafterwordbooks

Kick off Native American Heritage Month with some of our favorite books written by Indigenous authors! What are your reading this month? #wordafterwordbooks #nativeamericanheritagemonth #indigenousauthors #booktok #bookrecommendations #indiebookstore

♬ Ooh La La – Josie Dunne

@volumesbooks

One of my favorite bookstores in Chicago also happens to have a great, growing TikTok run by its indie owners. This bookstore has had some struggles in the past, and I love watching as it blossoms in its newest (and hopefully permanent) location.

@volumesbooks

We loce surprises. And engagements! And helping to pull it all off. Congrats to the beautiful couple, and thankyou to #sarahjmaas for being a part of it all! #engagement #bookstore #volumes #bookstoreengagement #booktok #courtofthornsandroses

♬ love song (hesitations) (sped up) – Lofuu & Shiloh Dynasty & dprk

@resist_bks

This Black-owned indie (located in Petersburg, Virginia) has lists on lists of amazing book recommendations provided by the incredible Sera (and her amazing glasses).

@bluestocking.bookshop

This used bookshop in Holland, Michigan, shares updates about Michigan’s banned books fight, beautiful stacks of old books, and the struggles of running inventory and management, all with a sense of humor and a clear love of books. Their TikTok features owner Aimee!

@fictionandfriction

This bookstore (located in Murray Bridge, South Australia) focuses exclusively on indie romance and is run by a single mother and chronic pain warrior.

@fictionandfriction

I love when people come into the shop when its empty and assume I never get customers 😅 Or when they just assume i wont last long as if Fiction & Friction isn’t going into its fourth year in business ❤️ #fictionandfriction #fictionandfrictionindiebookseller #fictionandfrictionbookstore #bookstore #bookshop #romancebookseller #romancebookstore #romancebooks #spicybooks #spicybookstore #spicybooktok #ausbooktok #booktokaustralia

♬ Thirst trap alert – TheWritingViking

@booksaremagicbk

Which books are a red flag? Which books are best for summer reading? And what is one bookseller’s Roman Empire? Find out by following Books Are Magic, a Brooklyn-based bookstore known for its YA selection (it’s also co-owned by novelist Emma Straub!).

@booksaremagicbk

This is Julia’s Roman Empire, wait till the end for nothing but excitement #romanempire

♬ original sound – books are magic

@peachstreetbooks

Peach Street Books is a precious blue-and-white little building in Cape Charles, Virginia, and their TikToks are always darling, lovely, and aesthetic.

@dogwoodcitybooks

Want to see a bookstore getting started right from the beginning? Dogwood City Books is a Black-owned bookstore hoping to open in 2024 in Sylvania, Georgia —accompany its owners on their journey to opening the doors!

@dogwoodcitybooks

this month’s goals include finishing renovations, & beginning the cleaning & decorating process! 🕺🥳 #bookstore #indiebookstore #renovation

♬ original sound – the summer i turned pretty

@wcfbooks

Women and Children First in Chicago (“your local gay feminist bookstore”) has some of the best booksellers in the game — and on their TikTok, you can catch their book recs, including the books they wish they could read again for the first time.

@wcfbooks

Something we find ourselves saying to customers often : “I’m so jealous you’re reading that for the first time, it’s SO GOOD” 🥹 Tell us what you wish you could read again for the first time! #bookrecommendation #bookrecs📚 #booksellersoftiktok #whatiread #firstreadof2023 #januarywrapup

♬ original sound – Women & Children First

@therippedbodice

The Ripped Bodice is an iconic woman-owned all-romance bookstore with locations in Los Angeles and (recently) Brooklyn. Their TikTok is regularly updated with relatable, funny videos about loving books so much it hurts!

@therippedbodice

The books in question are Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz (L) and Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross (R) and you will love how they make cry!! #divinerivals #rebeccaross #queerromance #romancebooktok #booktok #bookish #emotionaldamage

♬ Hi I batwiccan did the meme – Lito

Libraries

@westonpubliclibrary

Weston Public Library (located in Weston, Massachusetts) is one of my favorite accounts because they have these ultra-satisfying videos of them laminating or re-laminating the books in their collection!

@cbrlibrary

Cape Breton Regional Library (located in Nova Scotia, Canada) is fun, silly, and has videos about all the things your local library offers, the funniest jokes about being a librarian, and all kinds of timely, fun TikTok content.

@cbrlibrary

Tried to break the library staff and librarian stereotype by not wearing a cardigan… but it’s just too cozy (and pretty!) #LibraryTok #LibraryTikTok #PublicLibrary #PublicLibraryLove #librarianlife

♬ original sound – Micah Nicole

@grndpubliclibrary

Greendale Public Library in Wisconsin has a TikTok run by the amazing Megan, a teen librarian, and is full of fun, bookish content and questions about using the library — as well as some fun do’s and don’ts!

@pleasantgrovelibrary

This fun, vibrantly-colored library (located in Pleasant Grove, Utah) has a whole great series of funny, relatable TikToks about the truths of working in a library. Some have gone viral!

@pimacountylibrary

This library (located in Arizona) has a lot of things going for it, from book recommendations to hilariously edited videos, but honestly, my favorite series is the “Things You Didn’t Know the Library Had” one — which includes everything from a blood pressure cuff to mobile hotspots!

@cincylibrary

The Cincinnati Public Library went viral a couple of times over the past few years for their hilarious videos in which their staff are 110% committed to the bit!


Want more BookTok content? Check out our other recommendations — from 20 of TikTok’s favorite nonfiction reads to a look at whether BookTok’s reign is easing up.