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A Far Wilder Magic

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Margaret's mother left her alone 3 months ago, so when she spots the hala, a magical, havoc-wreaking fox, in her town, and Wes, an aspiring alchemist, comes to request an internship with her mother, she decides to let him stay with the hope of working as a team during the impending Halfmoon Hunt for the fox.
Margaret Welty is a sharpshooter, and the author could have very easily given her a stereotypical 'tough girl' personality, but instead her character has real depth, and her decisions ring true for a teenager. Weston Winters hopes to someday be a better politician than those who have lost their touch with the people, but only alchemists are able to be politicians, and he hasn't had good luck with past apprenticeships. These two reminded me of Anne and Gil in the best way possible with their hatred for each other, which is neither deep-seated nor merited, but mostly out of spite.
The dual-perspective between the two MC's was incredibly helpful in understanding all the complexities of their situations, and I really loved that each of them had clear personal goals, so it truly felt like two different people instead of one story tweaked a bit. The plot is perfectly paced throughout the book, and information is given as necessary so as not to feel like an info dump, or cause confusion. The writing was beautiful, and the only negative that comes to mind is how this occasionally caused the chapters to be lengthier than necessary. I will excuse that though, since it contained some of the most gorgeous quotes I have found in books in a while.
"Our dreams live and die together."
Release on March 8, 2022, thank you to Netgalley for providing me with an E-ARC!

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Happy. Extremely happy. This was one of my most anticipated releases of 2022 and it did NOT disappoint at all.

The characters in this book are extremely powerful and just as powerful as they are, they are undoubtedly resilient. I loved this book from start to finish.

First of all, the magic system. AMAZING. It’s probably one of the best magic systems I’ve ever read about and I don’t say that without heavy compliment. I think many fantasy books are very dependent on magic systems to keep the plots moving , the magic system and plot in this book were just as good as each other!

I LOVED Margaret. She’s endured many hardships in her life and has struggled for the most part in the outskirts, surviving and being the best that she can, and from the get go, Wes is impressed with her. Wes. Oh Wes. He’s kind, he’s generous and oh is he drawn to Margaret as Margaret is drawn to him. I cannot wait to see where these two go!

This was thrilling and exhilarating, exciting and action packed and I couldn’t wait to turn the page and continue reading. I cannot wait to see what else this author has planned in the future, 5 out of 5 stars!

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After reading and absolutely loving Saft's debut novel, Down Comes the Night, I was eager to try this next book and I am happy to say I wasn't disappointed.
A hunt for a magical creatures, alchemy, and romance, this book had me hooked from the very beginning. Told through two different points of view, the story takes themes of religion, anti-Semitism and community and weaves a compelling and thoroughly entertaining story. Another great read from this author !

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I wish to thank the publisher, St Martins Press, for providing my with an e-arc through Netgalley!

I loved Allison Saft's first novel Down Comes the Night, and I felt very privileged to be able to read A Far Wilder Magic early. Down comes the night was one of those books that stayed with me. I loved the fact that the main character was a sensitive person and wanted to connect to other people instead of the usual fighting in YA fantasy.

So when I started A Far Wilder Magic, I was hoping for more of this sensitivity. And I found it, too - Saft has a very specific writing style that really makes you understand how a certain scene feels. How the characters feel, whether there's tension, what kind of environment they're in. I loved that! The book starts off great with meeting Margaret, who lives alone in a big house in the forest. There was an atmosphere of not feeling welcome, of loneliness and buried secrets. And then we meet Wes, the boy who keeps trying and does anything to achieve his goal of becoming an alchemist but even so, has some insecurities of his own.

I loved the writing and the characters, and still I've only given it three stars. I had very high expectations and maybe that led to disappointment. I could have done with some more worldbuilding. This is clearly one of those books that focuses on the character development and not the plot, so much, although it is important.
The setting of the book confused me. It was an alternative history America I think. There were fantasy elements, but also trains and a big city. The religions in the book were based on Christianity and Judaism, only with different names. And very little explanation on the differences between these religions and why some were perceived as better than others. Since discrimination was a big theme in this book, I personally needed more background information to truly feel the depth of it.

Also, I was looking forward to the actual Hunt and the magic of it. I wanted to know more about this magical creature, but it turned out the Hunt was more of a setting than an actual important part of the story.

I had different expectations and that may cloud my judgement a little. There is a lot to love about this book and if you like a gothic ya romance with wuthering heights vibes, go read this book! Unfortunately it just wasn't my all time favourite.

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Entrancing and compelling; A Far Wilder Magic is a gothic fantasy with a slow burn romance. It follows the dual POV of Margaret and Wes—two young people who have had hard lives and decide to change their fates by entering a dangerous hunt for a mystical creature.

Allison Saft does a wonderful job with her characters in making them rich and complex while making them enjoyable to read about. A YA book for fans of stories like The Hazel Wood or The River Has Teeth.

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I'm so in love with Allison Saft's fantasy world building. She's so good at grounding the fantastical with realistic details and magical systems that are very close friends with science. This 1920s inspired fantasy has the most wonderful woodsy, autumnal vibes. The forced proximity turned sexual tension turned romance made it nearly impossible to put down. The magical fox hunt is such a unique premise, especially when it came to the different religions represented in the story and how they all relate to the Hala. I loved every minute of reading this.

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I received this book for free for an honest review from netgalley #netgalley

Oh my gosh this book blew me away with its magical writing and unforgettable characters.

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I fell in love with Allison’s first book, Down Comes the Night, and knew I needed to get my hands on her next one, A Far Wilder Magic ASAP! This story follows Margaret Welty, a town outcast who was left by her mother in their manor while she went off researching alchemy. When Weston Winters appears at the manor, requesting to be an apprentice of Margaret’s mother.

This story has a slow burn romance with an annoyance to tolerance trope? I loved the characters and how they interact with each other. They make an unlikely, but wonderful duo. The story alternates between Wes and Margaret’s perspectives and it provides a great insight and development for both characters. The alchemical system and the world-building is lush. l

I received an advanced copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

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A Far Wilder Magic is Allison Saft's follow up to Down Comes the Night and it was a delight to read. It's got a hunt for a magical fox, a high stakes contest, alchemy, a romance that warmed my cold heart, and a very good dog. This story left me with such a wholesome mood and is a great standalone romance adventure.

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A Far Wilder Magic offers an intriguing setting, compelling chracters, a slow-burn romance and touches of magic all wrapped up in a gothic-fantasy wildwood of a story! The chemistry between Wes and Margaret was beautiful and delicate and just right. The multiple POVs worked so well! And the setting itself offered an interesting mix of slight Victorian elements but also slightly modern ones in other places. The puzzzle solving/mystery of alchemy was also a lovely aspect to this story. Overall, a beautiful novel!

Thank you to St. Martin's Press and NetGalley for allowing me to read this digitial ARC in exchange for an honest review!




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Wow! I loved this a lot more than I expected. The premise was enthralling, and the characters were well-developed. Also, Wes is a sweetheart, and he deserves the world. 10/10, so excited for this gem of a book to become available for the world in March 2022!

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Everything about this story is just beautiful, from the cover to cover, it is beautiful. I am probably never going to recover from this one.
I was deeply invested into the characters and couldn’t wait to see their relationship grow, it was definitely worth waiting for.

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I was drawn to this book because of its beautiful cover, but sadly I had a hard time getting into it. My main issue was trying to figure out the setting of this book. I was expecting a fantasy and got a book set in a Victorian era fantasy America called "New Albion". Other parts of the story where not as fleshed out either, it was mostly a case of the author trying to do to much.

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A Far Wilder Magic is a must-read for fantasy romance fans, a book that utterly consumes you, that you finish reading and find it’s thrown you straight into a reading slump. On some level, I’ve been thinking about this book for every minute of every day since I read it.

The story follows Wes Winters and Maggie Welty, two outsiders and polar opposites, who team up, each for their own reason, to capture a mythic creature and achieve what they most want. And, of course, they end up falling in love along the way.

I loved Down Comes the Night when I read it and, like a fool, thought that that couldn’t be topped. And then Allison Saft goes and proves me wrong. I’m not sure I can find the words to explain just how much I adored this book. From the writing to the world to the characters in it, I loved every aspect so much. Every time I’ve attempted to review this book, all I’ve ended up with is some kind of nonsensical babbling about how much I love it. I can’t guarantee that this review won’t just go the same way.

Let me start at what first struck me about the book, and that’s Maggie and Wes. Two POV characters who I loved from the first instant I met them? Thank you very much! Give me a relationship between characters who are complete opposites but who, somewhat begrudgingly at first, find comfort in one another and I will simply burst into tears. This is perhaps partly the reason I can’t review this book very well. I just start crying whenever I think about Maggie and Wes.

The worldbuilding and writing tie together for me. The writing is gorgeous and evokes the world so well, you feel like you could be right there with Maggie and Wes. I mean, I knew this would be the case from Down Comes the Night, but do you ever read a book where you know something’s gonna be how it is, and still find yourself in complete awe of the writer’s craft? That’s how I felt reading A Far Wilder Magic.

In all, I would rank this book as perhaps one of the best I’ve read this year and, if not that, then definitely one of my absolute favourites. This is a book I would say you really really don’t want to miss out on in 2022.

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This book as so good, I haven't picked up another since. AFWM was an absolute comfort read, and a breath of fresh air. I remember finishing this book and I felt so satisfied. It checked all the boxes. Suspense, romance, pinning, friendships, family, everything. Allison Saft has made another masterpiece, and this novel satisfied a literature itch I didn't know I had! An absolutely stunning book. 10/10 recommend.

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I loved Down Comes the Night, so you can only imagine my excitement when I got approved to read this ARC. Let me tell you - this book did not disappoint. I'm not sure I can gather the words to describe it, but here's the gist of my thoughts: holy cow, this book is fantastic. The plot draws parallels to real issues while maintaining a whimsical yet haunting atmosphere. The worldbuilding is easy to understand and unique in it's own way, which is something I also noticed in Down Comes the Night. The characters are so much fun to read about, mostly because the way their relationship progresses is incredible. All in all, this is a fantastic read. Check it out! Thank you to Netgalley and Allison Saft for providing me with an E-ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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A Far Wilder Magic is a great story about a girl named Margaret trying to win the Halfmoon Hunt and earn fame and riches, and unlock an ancient magical secret. She pairs up with an alchemist in training named Wes to be her partner. They make an unlikely duo but it works. I really loved the relationship between Wes and Margaret. The plot is unique and the story is very well-written. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to read more by this author.

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I thought that I'd have to force myself to read this but thankfully it picked up nicely about a quarter of the way through and I was invested until the end. I have some qualms with how religion was portrayed; not bc some pieces of the deep ignorance and prejudice isn't true but bc it's far more nuanced, difficult to untangle and destructive than what was delved into here but that's a minor quibble. There were lots that could've been explored that wasn't particularly around Evelyn and Maggie; I say that in how much more time was dedicated to Wes and his family. Anyway, a lovely little book with some nice lessons and good characters

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Review of A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft.

5 stars

Thanks to the Publisher for providing me with an advanced E-arc in exchange for my unbiased opinion.

I’m gonna be honest with you, I didn’t expect this book to be as good as it was. I was kind of expecting a typical light fantasy that would be okay, but not memorable.
This book was so good. The plot was so engrossing that I was reading during every spare minute that I had. I loved the characters. They were multifaceted and actually felt real.

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3 stars--I liked the book. I enjoy Allison Saft's gentle YA romances. This one involves battling prejudice as well as a supernatural creature. I'm not a fan of bully stereotypes used as villains, but other than that I enjoyed the characters and appreciated their growth. (And what an amazing cover.)

I received this review copy from the publisher on NetGalley. Thanks for the opportunity to read and review; I appreciate it!

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