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WebMage | Kelly McCullough
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Ravirn is not your average computer geek. A child of the Fates—literally—he’s a hacker extraordinaire who can zero in on the fatal flaw in any program. Now that twenty-first-century magic has gone digital that makes him a very talented sorcerer. But a world of problems is about to be downloaded on Ravirn—who’s just trying to pass his college midterms. Great Aunt Atropos, one of the three Fates, decides that humans having free will is really overrated and plans to rid herself of the annoyance—by coding a spell into the Fate Core, the server that rules destiny. As a hacker, Ravirn is a big believer in free will, and when he not only refuses to debug her spell but actively opposes her, all hell breaks loose. Even with the help of his familiar Melchior, a sexy sorceress (who’s also a mean programmer), and the webgoblin underground, it’s going to be a close call...
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the.bookish.valkyrie
WebMage | Kelly McCullough
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This review is a bit late but I had to post one! @clpreston recommend this series to me and I'm so glad she did! Think #IronDruid hacker style with a dash of #PercyJackson.

Ravirn is a cynical college student/elite hacker/talented sorcerer who also happens to be a child of the literal Greek fates. And his webgoblin familiar, Melchior (my favorite!) is about to drop a reality bomb on him as they dodge deadly relatives and murderous furies!

ChasingOm I'm down for anything with an Iron Druid bent! 7y
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clpreston
WebMage | Kelly McCullough
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This is an amazing book, and an amazing series! It is a new take on Greek mythology, with the main character Ravirn being a descendant of one of the Fates. He's sarcastic and funny, and readily admits to being an immortal 'lightweight'. But when he realizes that some things are worthing fighting fate for, he's more than willing to pit his brains and tech against whatever the God's can throw at him.

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VoraciousReader
WebMage | Kelly McCullough
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I really enjoyed this book. The premise is fantastic- tech & Magic combine, instead of being mutually exclusive. Our hero doesn't take crap from anyone, but knows how to be smart about it. A good read for those who like to see mythologies & belief systems tossed on their heads a little, a la Hearne.