The Incandescent

Hardcover, 368 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2025 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-356-52564-8
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"Look at you, eating magic like you're one of us."

Doctor Walden is the Director of Magic at Chetwood Academy and one of the most powerful magicians in England. Her days consist of meetings, teaching A-Level Invocation to four talented, chaotic sixth formers, more meetings, and securing the school's boundaries from demonic incursions.

Walden is good at her job―no, Walden is great at her job. But demons are masters of manipulation. It’s her responsibility to keep her school with its six hundred students and centuries-old legacy safe. And it’s possible the entity Walden most needs to keep her school safe from―is herself.

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The Incandescent

It was amazing how stupid teenagers could be, Walden thought, with enormous, grieving fondness. She knew she wouldn’t change them for the world.

The Incandescent is a fun novella about a magic boarding school and its demon summoning problems, but from the perspective of an older teacher.

This book could have been a "gosh those teenagers" story, but I love that the narrator Saffy herself is an adult who remembers her own teenage failures and is able to bring a lot of compassion as a result. And also, she makes the same mistakes her teenagers do--she internally comments on their relationships while she's having her own awkward romance; she also makes mistakes from the same place of hubris that they do.

Because an elite education was an investment in power. Magic was the least of what you gained at Chetwood. What mattered was the power to walk the walk and …

Perfect for Tesh fans.

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A magical boarding school story, but seen through the eyes of an adult in charge. The writing is good with an interesting story, believable characters, and convincing world building. The bits about teaching feel especially realistic.

Even demon-infested (a peeve), I loved the first half, but it fizzled out a little at the halfway mark for me. Losing its spark, it became a little ponderous, and a clever protagonist began making poor decisions. Another peeve is when I can spot something coming chapters well in advance. However, if you like Tesh, I suspect you'll love this.

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