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Ra

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Ra is a science fiction novel by Sam Hughes that explores the concept of magic as a rigorous and academically studied branch of science. Set in a contemporary world where magic functions under empirically testable laws, the book follows Laura Ferno, a university student specializing in Thaumic Engineering, as she navigates the complexities of magical education and becomes entangled in global events that threaten reality itself. About the Book: "Ra" blends hard science fiction with fantasy by treating magic as a formal science similar to physics or engineering. The narrative is structured around Laura's journey from a student mastering the principles of magic to a key figure involved in solving a cosmic-scale crisis. Key Themes: - The institutionalization and formal study of magic as a scientific discipline - Ethical dilemmas and unintended consequences of technological and magical advancement - Coming-of-age and personal growth within a high-pressure academic and geopolitical environment - Philosophical questions about reality, knowledge, and power Audience: Ra is suited for readers who enjoy intellectual science fiction, fantasy with hard science elements, and stories involving university settings, scientific inquiry, and metaphysical exploration. Critical Reception: Originally serialized online and later compiled as a complete novel, "Ra" has gained a dedicated following for its unique blend of rigorous world-building, philosophical depth, and genre-defying narrative approach.

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