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5 fake schools we wish existed

 

What if, when you went back to school, you didn’t have to go back to your average, normal classes? What if you could transport yourself to one of the awesome fictional schools in our favorite books where there never seems to be a dull moment? Well, if we could visit one, just for a day, these are the schools we’d wanna join. 
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If you could go to any fictional school, which one would you wanna join? Share in the comments below.

 

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    Gallagher Academy

    This fictional school in the Gallagher Girls series (by Ally Carter) is an all-girls school for spies. Wouldn’t you wanna crack codes and learn martial arts instead of Algebra? We sure would.

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    Hex Hall

    Hex Hall (from Rachel Hawkins’ series) is a reform school with a Hogwarts-like vibe. We have to say, it would be pretty cool to go to school with warlocks, witches, ghosts and vampires, wouldn’t it?

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    Evernight Academy

    This school from the Evernight series by Claudia Gray is a boarding school for vampires. When 16-year-old Bianca Oliver is sent there to learn how to really be a vampire, she ends up falling in love with a human. Not just any human, but one from a group of vampire hunters. 

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    Octavian Country Day School

    Who wouldn’t wanna go to a luxurious school like OCD from Lisi Harrison’s The Clique? This all-girls school has everything you could ever want. But, since it’s filled with snobby, spoiled girls, we’re pretty sure we would only wanna visit just for a day.

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    Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality

    Etiquette school doesn’t sound so great, but this one from the Etiquette & Espionage series by Gail Carriger isn’t just your average one. These students don’t just learn etiquette, they learn how to spy—and even how to kill. 

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by Allie Fick | 2/1/2016
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