A review by utopiastateofmind
A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft

4.5

 (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)

You'll always be able to summon me when you tell me about a girl who is a sharpshooter and a boy who is experimenting with alchemy. Alchemy is a topic I will always read about - because hello magic and science - so I instantly loved this element in A Far Wilder Magic. However that was just the beginning. Because the characters in A Far Wilder Magic utterly betwiched me. Talk about such a precious cinnamon roll character of Wes. This book is dual POV so we're able to see his layers, how fiercely protective he is, but also how idealistic he is. 

At the same time, Margaret is isolated and scared of leaving what shreds of security she has. Her relationship with her mom is complex with a capital C. And watching these characters get to know each other, as they're partnered for a chance at a future, was heart warming. A Far Wilder Magic also features anti-semitism and just a whole heaping load of prejudice against both of them. My heart broke for the ways this treatment of Margaret has forced her to bear it, to harden her heart. All while also feeling Wes' desire to even the scales, to fight back against the cruelty. 

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