The Academy of Books
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  • Reads 143
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 5
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 07, 2014
It was a place of education, where students learned what they wanted to learn and were in a safe and nurturing environment. All the subjects were optional which meant that actually most students attended every lesson by choice which in turn meant that the "lessons" were not disrupted by unruly pupils who did not wish to be there. In fact it was most would say the best school in the world.
It was called The Academy of Books. Every subject was in some way related to a fictitious world. This meant that students could relate to topics being taught. 
To win a place at The Academy you had to prove well and truly that you were a fangirl or fanboy. To do so you had to pass strict tests. All of which tested your nerve, intelligence, skill and logic in different areas. 
The institution was well known globally and had many students looking to study there. Amongst those students were three initiates who unbeknownst to them, would become both the school's best and worst pupils...
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