![]() He plans to double cross the minister until he meets his son, a beautifully cruel young man with many secrets who derails his plans and very thoughts. He accepts the offer of the minister to learn the science behind using his magic, if only to be able to help the refugees Carolinia brushes aside with cold cruelty. Life for him was already hard, the son of undocumented immigrants, fighting for the rights of refugees. He finds himself the sole survivor of viral magic, a disease that has taken the life of his family and made him a technopath, adept with technology. Our main character is Noam, a sixteen-year-old living in the former United States in the nation of Carolinia. However, it does tackle some darker themes like sexual assault, so if you find that triggering, reconsider picking up this book. This is definitely one to add to your shelves, especially if you enjoy science based magic systems. Once I started, it felt like a mad dash to finish this enthralling story, full of politics, rebellion, a sprinkling of romance, and magic. However, the magic, science, and a dystopian society combined into a lovely siren call, demanding to be read. Striking a balance between the science fiction and fantasy can be difficult, stories often leaning one way or another. ![]() However, I was excited at the prospect of The Fever King, but also a little unsure. Sci-fi and fantasy titles can be quite tricky to execute. ![]()
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