Katabasis by R. F. Kuang560 pages
⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Synopsis (from Goodreads)
Alice Law has only ever had one goal: to become one of the brightest minds in the field of Magick. She has sacrificed everything to make that a reality—her pride, her health, her love life, and most definitely her sanity. All to work with Professor Jacob Grimes at Cambridge, the greatest magician in the world—that is, until he dies in a magical accident that could possibly be her fault.
Grimes is now in Hell, and she’s going in after him. Because his recommendation could hold her very future in his now incorporeal hands, and even death is not going to stop the pursuit of her dreams. Nor will the fact that her rival, Peter Murdoch, has come to the same conclusion.
Review
This was probably my most anticipated read of the year, and it (mostly) lived up to my expectations. I loved the concept of this book. A lot of people recommended doing a lot of "research" before reading, like Dante's Inferno, Homer's Odyssey and other classic works for a full understanding of the book, but I didn't. Sure, I didn't understand every reference, but I enjoyed that it felt like the characters were the experts, and I was just a witness to their genius. I also enjoyed the depiction of a very intensive, rigorous higher education and how Alice grapples with her mental need to succeed but also her physical need to survive. It was so close to possibly being a 5 star book for me, but I just didn't absolutely love the ending. The little bit of romance we get in this was also just okay to me. Still, Kuang stays up there as one of my favorite authors with this one.