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📚 Dark campuses, intellectual obsessions, secrets, and dark beauty – in this video, I invite you to the world of dark academia. In this episode, I talk about books that perfectly fit the aesthetic of this genre: from Donna Tartt's iconic "The Secret History," through M.L. Rio's "What If We're Villains," to Susanna Clarke's extraordinary "Piranesi," Mona Awad's unsettling "Rabbit," and R.F. Kuang's monumental "Babel." What exactly is dark academia? Why does this atmosphere fascinate readers worldwide? And which books best capture its atmosphere? If you're interested in literature filled with mystery, elite circles, art, philosophy, and psychological tension – this video is for you. Let me know in the comments which dark academia book impressed you the most! 👍 Don't forget to give it a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel so you don't miss future episodes! ☕ Support my work: https://buycoffee.to/fiszkowa Every donation helps me fund new books and channel development. You can also find me here: 📸 Instagram:   / fiszkowa_kartoteka   📚 Goodreads:   / fiszkowakartoteka   🎧 Podcast: "Fiszkowa Kartoteka" on your favorite app 📖 In today's episode: 1. Donna Tartt – "The Secret History" 2. M.L. Rio – "What If We're Villains" 3. Susanna Clarke – "Piranesi" 4. Mona Awad – "Bunny" 5. R.F. Kuang – "Babel"