A darker mischief

Derek Milman

Book - 2024

At the elite Essex Academy Cal Ware, a poor, queer kid from Mississippi, is an outsider, but when he learns about a secret society on campus, he thinks that he may have found a way to reinvent himself--but as the initiation rituals grow riskier he must decide who to trust and how far he is willing to go to belong.

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Genres
Young adult fiction
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Derek Milman (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
377 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 13 and up.
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9781339009933
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Review by Booklist Review

Closeted queer sophomore Calixte (Cal) Ware is a transfer student to the Essex Academy, the oldest secondary school in the country, where--coming from a small town in Mississippi--he feels he doesn't belong, so when he learns of a secret society that some people say doesn't exist, he is determined to join. After solving a puzzle, he is invited to an informational meeting of the society, formally called the Society of Seven Eyes, or SoSE, and he becomes a society neophyte, longing to become a full member. In the meantime, he has met gifted artist Luke, a Korean American sophomore who is also queer, and the two become a couple. Luke, too, is a neophyte, and together they search for and discover the academy's closest-held secrets, each one bringing them closer to full membership. But Cal and Luke have secrets of their own, which, if revealed, could doom their relationship. Problems, riddles, and secrets all conspire to bring an ineluctable air of mystery to the sophisticated story, which is irresistible. Milman has a singular gift for creating atmosphere that, with a twist of the sinister, is almost painfully vivid, as is his characterization. Readers will desperately want Cal and Luke's relationship to survive and thrive, but will it? Another mystery.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Mississippi native Calixte "Cal" Ware-- a white-cued sophomore transfer to Essex Academy, an elite Connecticut boarding school--is a "lone wolf" who feels out of place among his wealthy peers. When he's offered the opportunity to join the secret Society of the Seven Eyes, which is dedicated to the "unearthing of campus secrets," Cal--haunted by an incident of homophobic violence that resulted in the loss of his right eye--regards it as a chance to forge a new identity. He soon falls for charming Korean American Luke Kim, a fellow initiate who admits to being "kind of a bad kid" in his childhood. Induction into the society seems to be Cal's surefire way toward a successful future, but as the process wears on, he wonders if the Seven Eyes--and Luke--are more sinister than they appear. Through Cal's introspective narration, Milman (Swipe Right for Murder) builds anticipation and unease by hinting at but never quite revealing the society's true intentions. Though the third act is somewhat rushed and the political intrigue inherent within the academy feels underdeveloped, the central romance is by turns tender and tragic in this satisfying dark academia thriller. Ages 13--up. Agent: Sara Megibow, KT Literary. (July)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up--After "the incident," Cal Ware is shipped away from his small southern town to Essex, an elite boarding school in New England. Dreams of camaraderie are quickly shattered by the coldness of Cal's classmates and their derision for his transfer status, accent, clothes, and lack of wealth. Lost, anxious, and hopelessly awkward, Cal stumbles onto what appears to be a secret society meeting one night held by students wearing formal attire and carnival masks. Cal is soon formally "tapped" to be a member of The Society of Seven Eyes, a group that claims to be about discovering and mapping all the hidden places in Essex but may have much darker motives. Participating in the selection process brings an injection of much longed-for confidence and belonging to Cal, leading him to take greater and greater risks in order to stay in the group. Among the member hopefuls, Cal meets Luke, an impulsive artist who immediately seems to take a romantic interest in him. Riddles, break-ins, conspiracies, and strategically dropped clues about Cal's past successfully build abundant tension, making this a page-turner from the beginning. The romance is equally fraught and dramatic, which will certainly appeal to readers who enjoy toxic love stories. An abrupt ending that feels incongruously neat and tidy when compared to the melodrama of the first 95 percent might ultimately disappoint some readers, but this is still a solid choice for teens who crave mystery and secrets in an elite academic setting. Cal identifies as gay and is white while Luke is bisexual and Asian American. VERDICT A first purchase for high school libraries.--Catherine Cote

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An outsider at an elite prep school discovers a powerful secret society. A prologue sets up an outrageous situation for the narrator--being party to the kidnapping of the daughter of the vice president--before jumping back six months to the beginning of the school year to explain how he ended up in such a predicament. Cal, a sophomore transfer student on scholarship from Mississippi, is isolated at Connecticut's posh Essex Academy. It's supposed to be his fresh start after The Incident (among other troubles back home). When Cal chances upon a mysterious party, he learns of a Skull and Bones--like secret society that's dedicated to exploring the school's sprawling, storied campus and unearthing its secrets. Cal passionately tears through puzzles and challenges, desperate to earn a place in such powerful company. Alongside exciting urban exploration, Cal falls hard for Luke, a charismatic, troubled Korean American artist who's also rushing the Society of Seven Eyes. Their ensuing romance is both sweet and spicy. The audacious conspiracy plot is grounded by the powerful emotionality of two flawed, conflicted boys in love. The more Cal sees suspicious, dangerous patterns in the Society's activities over the decades, the greater the stakes. The book's content is heavy--among other disturbing themes, classism and regionalism flavor the school, and Cal has experienced extreme homophobia that's left him with a disability. The school and Society are racially diverse; Cal reads white. The wild climax leads to a bittersweet denouement. Twisted, enthralling dark academia. (Romantic thriller. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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