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Monday, 22 January 2024

Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender

Pages: 400 

Publisher: Faber & Faber 

Released: 6th of February 2024 

For Ash Woods, practicing alchemy is a crime.

Only an elite few are legally permitted to study the science of magic—so when Ash is rejected by Lancaster College of Alchemic Science, he takes a job as the school’s groundskeeper instead, forced to learn alchemy in secret.

When he’s discovered by the condescending and brilliant apprentice Ramsay Thorne, Ash is sure he's about to be arrested—but instead of calling the reds, Ramsay surprises Ash by making him an offer: Ramsay will keep Ash's secret if he helps her find the legendary Book of Source, a sacred text that gives its reader extraordinary power.

As Ash and Ramsay work together and their feelings for each other grow, Ash discovers their mission is more dangerous than he imagined, pitting them against influential and powerful alchemists—Ash’s estranged father included. Ash’s journey takes him through the cities and wilds across New Anglia, forcing him to discover his own definition of true power and how far he and other alchemists will go to seize it.

What I Have to Say 

The magic was really interesting in this book. I loved the idea of everyone being connected and made of source and how something as simple and natural as breathing can be actually alchemy. It was interesting to see the different tiers and affinity that the different characters could access with alchemy. 

I wasn't so keen on the romance, but I loved the polyamory aspect of it. I love that I'm seeing more and more polyamory in books and seeing characters believe that a person can love more than one person at once. What I didn't like was how quickly the characters could go from sleeping with one another to betraying one another and vice versa. 

The ending left me a bit unsatisfied. It felt like it was too easy. I hate when they build up something to be unstoppable and then just have a character magically solving it with what seems like no effort. 

It was a good world and a good magic system though, so I enjoyed it.

3 stars 

My thanks go to Netgalley and Faber and Faber for providing me with this gifted copy for review. 

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