BABEL by R.F. Kuang (7/10)

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BABEL by R.F. Kuang

This dark academia fantasy follows a Chinese boy recruited to Britain’s Royal Institute of Translation, where silver-working magic requires precise translations between matched word pairs. Equal parts historical fantasy and scathing colonial critique, this novel combines intellectual puzzles with revolutionary tension.

What makes it addicting: Intricate magical theory, complex moral questions, and mounting revolutionary tension.

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Written by Chelsey Novak

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