"All the Birds in the Sky" by Charlie Jane Anders (2016)
**Is it a near-future tech scifi novel? Is it a dark academia magic school novel? Yes** The premise is simple. Elegant, really. We have two childhood best friends, Patricia and Laurence. Patricia realizes that she has magical powers, she can speak to birds and has other abilities. Laurence is a supergenius in the classic scifi sense, building advanced gadgets as a young kid. They get split up, and at this point the novel diverges into basically two completely different books told in alternating chapters: Patricia ends up in a dark academia story, sent to a magical school where she learns magic and the secrets of the world; meanwhile, Laurence ends up in a day-after-tomorrow scifi story, where he invents increasing fantastic technological marvels Patricia ends up part of a cabal dedicated to protecting the Earth: “When the whole world turns chaotic, we must be the better part of chaos,” (man I love that line). Laurence end...