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"Magic is real. Discovered in the 1970s, magic is now a bona fide field of engineering. There's magic in heavy industry and magic in your home. It's what's next after electricity. Student mage Laura Ferno has designs on the future: her mother died trying to reach space using magic, and Laura wants to succeed where she failed. But first, she has to work out what went wrong. And who her mother really was. And whether, indeed, she's dead at all..."--Back cover.
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Still my favourite book of all time. Harry Potter meets The Matrix meets far-future impossibility. Incredible.
> “He's written a quine,” she murmurs
While it took a few chapters to get going and at first I wasn't sure, when I got to this line I knew I was reading the right book.
But that was FAR from the biggest reveal in this book that is practically constructed out of galaxy brained twists.
There are quite a a few narrative discontinuities, which can be pretty disorienting. I imagine that's the intended effect but it definitely made it a trickier read.
Part of me hoped it would spend more time developing the magic system itself rather than escalating to blow my mind several times. If anyone has recommendations for “Magic as a programming language” books, please share because I'm a big nerd.
All is forgiven though, after I managed to hold on through the rest of that insane rollercoaster ride.
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