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  2. Naomi Novik - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Novik (born 1973) is an American author of speculative fiction. She is known for the Temeraire series (2006–2016), an alternate history of the Napoleonic Wars involving dragons, and her Scholomance fantasy series (2020–2022).

  3. The Scholomance Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The safety of the Scholomance is relative. Its magical wards and mechanics can keep out most maleficaria, but not all, and half of all students are killed before graduation. Half of the remainder perish during graduation itself, when they must run from the school proper to the gates, through an unwarded hall where hundreds of mals congregate.

  4. The Golden Enclaves - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Enclaves is a 2022 fantasy novel written by American author Naomi Novik following Galadriel "El" Higgins, a half-Welsh, half-Indian sorceress, who must survive to graduation while controlling her destructive abilities at the fabled school of black magic, named for the legendary Scholomance.

  5. Novik - Wikipedia

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    Novik may refer to: Novik (surname) Novik (beginner) [ ru ] , historical Russian term meaning a teenager from a noble, boyar , or cossack family enlisted to army or Opolchenie

  6. Mary Novik - Wikipedia

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    Mary Novik is the author of two novels set in the past, Conceit and Muse, in which fiction and fact are creatively mingled. [2] Novik is engaged in an "ongoing exploration of minor characters in the lives of great figures of literature" [3] and is part of the current "boom" in historical fiction in Canada.

  7. Novik (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Novik (Belarusian: Новiк) is a gender-neutral Belarusian surname. Its Russian counterpart is Novikov and its Polish counterpart is Nowik. Notable people with the surname include: