Lee thoughtfully gives the subject of refugee and immigration policies center stage...the setup of this new world and planned series is genuinely compelling, and it's filled with striking moments...Readers will be absorbed as the book melds fantasy and action with psychology and political intrigue. -The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books This fast-paced, issue-driven thriller will collect readers, who will eagerly anticipate the sequel. With references to the Holocaust as well as present-day issues of immigration, deportation, martial law, and racism, Lee has worked philosophical and current-day realities into a promising series opener. -Booklist [A] standout. Diverse characters, frank discussions about sexual and mental abuse, and reasonably plausible science-based magic elevate this above many dystopian peers. -Kirkus Reviews Adults and older teens who appreciate stories with close ties among magic, science, and political machinations will find this first novel appealing. -Library Journal This is a book for teens of today wrestling with the political unrest in the United States. Written from the refugee perspective, it explores topics of abuse, suicide, intergenerational trauma, mass plague outbreaks, and more. Lee's writing is advanced, sophisticated, and full of emotion. This is for true lovers of sci-fi and dystopian [fiction] who enjoy deep character development mixed with a little romance. Fans of Neal Shusterman and Veronica Roth will be drawn to this novel. Highly recommended... -School Library Journal A plague as scary as Stephen King, and a romance as complicated and compelling as all my favorites. -Sarah Rees Brennan, award-winning author of In Other Lands Deliciously fierce and unforgiving, Victoria Lee's The Fever King is a merciless story that fans of V.E. Schwab's Vicious should not miss. I will never be over this book. -Ashley Poston, author of Heart of Iron and Geekerella Brutal yet thoughtful, The Fever King is a nuanced, unblinking study of the complex structures of power in a world where magic itself is a disease that few survive. Lee's science-based, gritty world and sky-high stakes meld perfectly with the timely political intrigue of this book's twisting, devastating plot. -Emily Suvada, author of This Mortal Coil My kind of sci-fi: sharp, smart, and political, with something important to say about our own world. Lee offers a fresh twist on magic that makes The Fever King feel totally new and unique. I was absorbed in Noam's world from the first page-and was dreading leaving it by the last. -Natasha Ngan, New York Times bestselling author of Girls of Paper and Fire