Infinity Alchemist
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Narrated by:
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Wes Haas
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By:
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Kacen Callender
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'Spellbinding, fast-paced and deeply romantic.' Aiden Thomas
'A blast of heart-racing magic you won't want to miss.' Andrew Joseph White
'Story alchemy unlike any other.' A. R. Capetta
'A thrilling, expansive adventure.' Elana K. Arnold
'Standout fantasy.' Publisher's Weekly
Three young alchemists embark on a quest leading them towards unexpected love and unimaginable power - the debut YA fantasy from the bestselling and award-winning Kacen Callender.
Ash Woods isn't supposed to perform alchemy - he'll be arrested if anyone ever finds out. But when he's caught by the condescending Ramsay Thorne, instead of handing him over to the reds, Ramsay blackmails Ash into helping with a dangerous personal mission: finding the legendary Book of Source, said to make its reader an all-powerful alchemist.
As Ash and Ramsay work together, their feelings for each other grow. But, Ash must discover his own power and find out how far other alchemists are willing to go to get it.
Fans of Cemetery Boys and Iron Widow will love this LGBTQ+ romantasy reminiscent of A Deadly Education meets Six of Crows - the beginning of a powerful fantasy adventure.
©2024 Kacen Callender (P)2024 Faber & FaberWhat listeners say about Infinity Alchemist
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- Anonymous User
- 30-06-24
Intimate queer relationships
Overall I'd say this book is definitely worth the read. The relationships between the three love interests feel intimate and genuine in a heartwarming way. The magic system is interesting and works well and I was having a terrific time listening to about the first third of the story, until the main character is split up from one of the lobe interests.
The book is still fun after that but I found myself wishing that it didn't feel like all of the romantic relationships were some sort of enemies to lovers situation. I also grew frustrated with the main character a lot more in the last two thirds of the book. Towards the end there are som many characters that it's hard to keep track of who is who and it seemed like even the VA did the wrong voice for at least one line.
I'd recommend this book to someone who is looking for some queer and polyam romance with a interest in magical adventures and who is verry good at keeping track of names, or is prepared to maybe go back and cross-reference who a few of the characters are in the last chapters.
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