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The Fever King by Victoria Lee

persipha_books's review

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.0

aaabeegui's review

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

chantelspeaks's review

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5.0

Victoria Lee's The Fever King takes you on an unexpected journey of twists and turns. At the beginning, I thought I knew what kind of shape the plot was taking - I didn't, and that was somewhat refreshing.

The pursuit of justice is difficult. Justice can also be bloody. It's hard to know sometimes if the end justifies the means, or if we've lost ourselves in the process or merely just changed as people. I thought about this a lot for Noam. I didn't want him to lose himself on the path that was set before him, and as the plot progressed kept coming back to a question: does the end justify the means to get there?

The Fever King explores trauma and how people react to it, in their current lives and in an intergenerational sense. I loved this aspect of the book, though it was also emotionally confronting at times. Trauma lingers, it can weave its way through our lives and into the lives of our children and our communities after we are gone. The way that Lee explores different types of trauma was admirable, with such delicacy and understanding of how trauma plays out in the lives of people, and while managing to make that part of a YA novel - was what pushed this book into a 5-star rating for me. You have to understand trauma in order to write trauma, and Lee showed a delicate and important insight to readers that can be lacking in some contemporary YA.

Being a fantasy-lover myself, I was quite interested in analysing the magical system used in this book. In some fantasy, the magical system just is , but as personal preference I like knowing the uses, limitations and development of that system so it can be well-grounded within its world. I found the design of the system in The Fever King to be well-rounded and used well within the progression of the plot.

Overall, I enjoyed The Fever King a lot more than I anticipated I would. I did um and err for a while as to whether or not to give this a 4 or 5 star read, but finally settled on 5 stars, due to the delicate nuance, understanding and exploration of multiple themes in this novel.

This book was provided to me by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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kcrouth's review

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5.0

What did they say in Victor, Victoria? BRAVA! Well done! The Fever King is an engaging tale of political and magical intrigue set in our very own hometown of Durham, about a century hence. Starting from my initial elation at finding out that one of the main characters in the story lived in the very bookshop in which i purchased my copy (The Regulator Bookshop on Ninth St!), this book builds and builds to a somewhat unexpected but thoroughly exciting conclusion! It is not really a conclusion, but rather a segue into the next installment of this exciting tale. Not only did the plot and action build as the story progressed, but i also enjoyed seeing Noam grow from a moody impulsive young person into the beginnings of a maturity that will serve him well as this series unfolds (how long until Book 2, Victoria?). I really enjoyed this tale and am looking forward to its journey continuing! Hope to see you and get you to sign my copy at The Regulator in Durham!!! :) :) :)

supersol375's review

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Don’t sympathise with any characters, predictable plot, lack of female characters

anyajulchen's review against another edition

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I tried it, but is just not my kind of book. The narrative is too simplistic and Noam is one of the most annoying protagonists I had ever read.

Now, I will definitely give a chance to a Calix center story.

izzys_internet_bookshelf's review

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3.0

3/5

Ok I really loved the world in this one but I wish there was more of an explanation for it being the way it was. As for the characters, I found it almost hard to enjoy the main character but I was interested in his story and the plot.

jerseygrrrl's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

marieintheraw's review

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4.0

another "why did I wait so long to pick you up" series I see. some of the science stuff went over my head, but this was a lot of fun.

babayaga_babayaga's review against another edition

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5.0

EXCUSE ME

Okay, at first I really thought “ugh…meh…sounds boring and not up my alley” but in the end??? Totally up my alley!

Noam is such a sweet and naive boy trying to do good while majorly messing up and being completely blinded by his motives to do things right or correct them.
Lehrer is such a nice and complex character and I can’t wait for the second book and all of his secrets to unravel! Raaaaaah!

Also Dara? My poor beloved boy…I want to wrap him up in a blanket and give him a Choco milk and some snaccies and have Noam kiss his forehead! He deserves better and they fucking need their dumb ass happy end!!!

I don’t even know what to say…horrible review perhaps but I’m shook. I’m at awe. I need this injected into my veins like the magic so I can turn into a witching and have that replay in my mind forever or idk.