Jul 24, 2009: With so many school/college type webserials out there, Addergoole comes as a breath of fresh air. For this is no ordinary school: this is a secret facility, a school for students who are part human, part something else.
Currently at 23 chapters (with some great bonus stories), the story follows the newest intake of students, and three of them in particular as they struggle to come to terms with a school that operates on an entirely different set of rules. The main characters are intelligent, serious, and complex, which comes as a relief since I dislike airheaded characters.
The premise is unique and intriguing, with just the right balance between explanation and mystery, so the reader is only half-a-step in front of the characters.
The comparison to TOMU is often made, but I see very few similarities other than the general ‘school’ setting. Addergoole has a larger, sinister plot which involves the world outside of the school as well, giving the story a depth beyond that of simple school adventures. Furthermore, Lyn doesn’t make use of gratuitous sex like Alexandra Erin does: when there’s sex in Addergoole, it’s there for a reason.
Possibly the only drawback was that it took me a little while to get all the names (and pronunciations) straight, as the first few chapters introduce a lot of characters. It doesn’t help that all the characters are intriguing and so you want to remember them all!
As for the website itself, it’s easy on the eyes and the layout is clear and simple to follow, so no complaints there. Some people complained about there not being an RSS feed, but I follow LynThorneAlder on twitter and so get news of updates that way.
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