
This book has profanity and some sexual reference that I didn't find appropriate for the audience.


I would like to offer a disclaimer to those who are looking for books for their teenagers. I selected this title as a part of my Kindle First book. ♡ ↠ Victoria Lee created a seriously gripping, multi-layered story that had me racing to the finish! Her prose is absolutely lovely and her descriptions left me feeling a bit homesick ♡ If you’re looking for an awesome lgbtq book to add to your Pride Month TBR, I suggest picking this one up! Plus there’s an angst-y, slow burn romance you’ll swoon over. The political and moral theories explored by characters will leave readers questioning long after finishing the book. There are complex dynamics between privileged citizens of Carolinia and refugees fleeing magic-savaged areas that are not only compelling, but incredibly relevant to current events. ↠ This story is full of diverse, morally gray characters who’ll make you doubtful of where to place your trust. Those who survive infection outbreaks find themselves to be Witchings - wielding new powers, torn from their former lives, and thrust into training among the magical elite. This #ownvoices sci-fi/fantasy YA thriller features a queer, Jewish main character navigating a world where magic is a deadly virus.

I finished The Fever King yesterday and I can’t stop thinking about it! It’s a bit of a mix of X-Men, Mr. Incredibly diverse, complex fantasy sci-fi triller
