![]() ![]() But then he meets the minister’s son-cruel, dangerous, and achingly beautiful-and the way forward becomes less clear.Ĭaught between his purpose and his heart, Noam must decide who he can trust and how far he’s willing to go in pursuit of the greater good. Sensing a way to make change, Noam accepts the minister’s offer to teach him the science behind his magic, secretly planning to use it against the government. The son of undocumented immigrants, Noam has spent his life fighting for the rights of refugees fleeing magical outbreaks-refugees Carolinia routinely deports with vicious efficiency. ![]() His ability to control technology attracts the attention of the minister of defense and thrusts him into the magical elite of the nation of Carolinia. ![]() In the former United States, sixteen-year-old Noam Álvaro wakes up in a hospital bed, the sole survivor of the viral magic that killed his family and made him a technopath. It’s always very hard for me to choose an actual favourite, but I had a really great time rereading The Fever King and reading The Electric Heir this month, so this duology is definitely high on my list of favourites. Today’s blogtober prompt is “Favourite book of the month”, so I wanted to share a review. ![]()
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