Five of the best campus novels
Briefly

The beauty of the traditional campus novel is that it's rarely reflective of most students' actual experience at least not in the UK. High stakes interpersonal drama, soft-serve Marxism and ivy-covered stone are less the modern student experience than terrible housing, dating-app ghosting and a staple diet of Super Noodles and own-brand vodka.
Published in 1992, the cultish campus novel which has recently found a new generation of fans thanks to BookTok follows an increasingly sinister group of Greek mythology-obsessed classics students at an elite, New England liberal arts college.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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