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Wow. Rainbow Rowell has done something that I haven't seen in years: create an immersive magical school that made me feel like [b:Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone|3|Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)|J.K. Rowling|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1361572757s/3.jpg|4640799] did. And although the book will doubtlessly suffer many, many comparisons to Harry Potter, it's more than just a copycat. Rowell brings humor and a human touch to the classic Wizarding School trope, and the book stands on its own. It's authentic, with likable, well-developed main characters and a gorgeous romance. It should feel overplayed, but Simon and Baz (and even Penelope and Agatha) are engaging and keep the book feeling fresh.