We’re not done with 90 degree temps around here, but the mornings have gotten blessedly crisp again … which makes me want to buy school supplies. And read campus novels!
This time of year brings back nostalgia for school days gone by, and thankfully, as a reader, I know exactly how to channel those feelings—and that is into the pages of a good book.
It’s been several years since I last shared about some of my favorite novels with school settings and I’ve come across so many more titles since then, both brand new and backlist. Today’s list includes a little bit of everything, from literary fiction to mystery to historical fantasy. There’s no overlap with the previous lists and even then, it was still hard to narrow down the selections to these 20 titles! I hope you’ll add your favorite campus novels to the comments for even more fall reading enjoyment.
20 MORE Campus Novels
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Prep
Rush
Dear Committee Members
Leaving the Atocha Station
The Idiot: A Novel
The Nix
Normal People: A Novel
Transcendent Kingdom
If We Were Villains
Legendborn
Babel: Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution
I Have Some Questions for You
The House of Eve
True Biz
The Rachel Incident
Chemistry
Anita de Monte Laughs Last
Come and Get It
Stoner
In Memoriam
Do you have any favorite campus novels? Please share in the comments.
P.S. 10 campus novels that will take you back to your school days and 25 boarding school novels that are better than your class reunion.






























14 comments
“Moo” by Jane Smalley is the quintessential campus novel about an agricultural college. It is all so true!!
I’m currently reading Charlotte Isles Is Not a Teacher. Former child detective takes a job as a substitute teacher and gets embroiled in a mystery. Good fun!
Straight Man by Richard Russo remains one of my all time favorite campus reads!
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
Know My Name by Chanel Miller
My Dark Vanessa was so good. Hard subject matter but really powerful. I listened to it on audio and I happened to find a copy of it in a free library earlier today.
I’ve got 2 other recs:
Beyond the Point by Claire Gibson is set at West Point and is about three women who all come from different backgrounds and attend for different reasons but become best friends.
Room and Board by Miriam Parker is set at a boarding school in Napa Valley. Gillian, a former student, returns as a dorm mother to hide from her past, but of course, it catches up with her.
I loved listening to Rush on audible. However,small note, it feels a little white-savior-ish in case readers don’t love that.
“Please Come to Boston” by Gary Goldstein came out yesterday and is fantastic!
The Secret History by Donna Tartt-RIVETING
Another recommendation: The Radcliffe Ladies’ Reading Club by Julia Bryan Thomas.
If you’re looking for campus romance, try The Make-Up Test by Jenny L. Howe, Past Present Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon, or The Love Hypothesis or Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood. All are quite open door (there’s a joke in there somewhere about a tie on the doorknob of a dorm room…IYKYK).
Groundskeeping by Lee Cole.
Vladimir! Also, thrilled to see my alma mater pictured (University of Montana).
Thanks for sharing this fun list of campus novels. It is always fun to be transported back to college days! I bet my daughter will enjoy some of these college fiction books too since she is in the thick of university life at the moment.
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