Spiritual Education

With the subject of wizard schools and young individuals discovering supernatural gifts I feel like they are journeys that are specifically designed for preteens and teens. Usually these kinds of novels are great for young adults who are experiencing puberty and changes both in their body and in their life. The fictional adaptation of growing new skills and capabilities caricatures the real life situations of tweens. They come off bland in character growth so that the reader is able to place themselves in the position of the main character. There's familiar environments and character types that readers may experience in the real world. Schools, teachers, classes, bullies, sports, and other such amenities. It helps the reader root themselves in the space. These books behave as a promise to teens, that they may encounter grand and frightening obstacles as they grow, and those obstacles will change them and the way they see the world. However, they will still endure, they will mature, and in most cases they will be alright at the end of the academic path.

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