Lev Grossman is the book critic for Time magazine and the author of five novels, including the international bestseller Codex and the #1 New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children.
"Fantasy fans can't afford to miss the darkly comic and
unforgettably queasy experience of reading this book-and be glad
for reality."
-Booklist (Starred Review)
"This is a book for grown-up fans of children's fantasy and would
appeal to those who loved Donna Tartt's The Secret History. Highly
recommended."
-Library Journal (Starred Review)
"Very dark and very scary, with no simple answers provided-fantasy
for grown- ups, in other words, and very satisfying indeed."
-Kirkus Reviews
"... provocative, unput-downable ... one of the best fantasies I've
read in ages."
-Fantasy & Science Fiction
"The Magicians is to Harry Potter as a shot of Irish whiskey is to
a glass of weak tea."
-George R.R. Martin, bestselling author of A Game of Thrones
"Stirring, complex, adventurous ... from the life of Quentin
Coldwater, his slacker Park Slope Harry Potter, Lev Grossman
delivers superb coming of age fantasy."
-Junot Diaz, Pulitzer-prize winning author of The Brief Wondrous
Life of Oscar Wao
"The Magicians ought to be required reading for anyone who has ever
fallen in love with a fantasy series, or wished they went to a
school for wizards."
-Kelly Link, author of Magic for Beginners and Stranger Things
Happen
"The Magicians is a spellbinding, fast-moving, dark fantasy book
for grownups that feels like an instant classic."
-Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner award winning author of The Great
Man and The Epicure's Lament
"The Magicians is fantastic. It's strange, fanciful, extravagant,
eccentric, and truly remarkable-a great story, masterfully
told."
-Scott Smith, bestselling author of The Ruins and A Simple Plan
"Remember the last time you ran home to finish a book? This is it,
folks. The Magicians is the most dazzling, erudite and thoughtful
fantasy novel to date."
-Gary Shteyngart, author of Absurdistan and The Russian Debutante's
Handbook
"The Magicians brilliantly explores the hidden underbelly of
fantasy and easy magic ... It's like seeing the worlds of Narnia
and Harry Potter through a 3-D magnifying glass."
-Naomi Novik, author of His Majesty's Dragon
"Grossman clearly has read his POtter and much more. While this
story invariably echoes a whole body of romantic coming-of-age
tales, Grossman's American variation is fresh and compelling. Like
a jazz musician, he riffs on Potter and Narnia, but makes it his
own."
--Washington Post
"Grossman skillfully moves us through four years of school and a
postgraduate adventure, never letting the pace
slacken...beguiling."
--Seattle Times
"An irresistible storytelling momentum makes The Magicians a great
summer book, both thoughtful and enchanting."
--Salon
"Sly and lyrical, [The Magicians] captures the magic of childhood
and the sobering years beyond."
--Entertainment Weekly
"...no doubt that this book is inventive storytelling and Grossman
is at the height of his powers."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"The Magicians reimagines modern-day fantasy for grownups. [It]
breathes life into a cast of characters you want to know...and does
what [some] claim books never really manage to do: 'get you out,
really out, of where you were and into somewhere better."
--Louisville Courier-Journal
Tremendously gifted 17-year-old Quentin Coldwater sets out for a college interview only to find his interviewer dead and himself undertaking a strange and strenuous entrance exam to Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy. Time book critic Grossman's (levgrossman.com) intriguing third novel-following Warp (1997) and Codex (2004)-is the whole package. Touching on themes of happiness, love, magic, and ennui, it features a highly imaginative fantasy world populated by realistically flawed characters whom Mark Bramhall (The Last Theorem) lets shine with his skillful narration. Highly recommended, particularly for adult fans of Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia. [The Viking hc, published in August, was a New York Times best seller.-Ed.]-Lisa Anderson, Metropolitan Community Coll. Lib., Omaha Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
"Fantasy fans can't afford to miss the darkly comic and
unforgettably queasy experience of reading this book-and be glad
for reality."
-Booklist (Starred Review)
"This is a book for grown-up fans of children's fantasy and would
appeal to those who loved Donna Tartt's The Secret History.
Highly recommended."
-Library Journal (Starred Review)
"Very dark and very scary, with no simple answers provided-fantasy
for grown- ups, in other words, and very satisfying indeed."
-Kirkus Reviews
"... provocative, unput-downable ... one of the best fantasies I've
read in ages."
-Fantasy & Science Fiction
"The Magicians is to Harry Potter as a shot of Irish whiskey
is to a glass of weak tea."
-George R.R. Martin, bestselling author of A Game of
Thrones
"Stirring, complex, adventurous ... from the life of Quentin
Coldwater, his slacker Park Slope Harry Potter, Lev Grossman
delivers superb coming of age fantasy."
-Junot Diaz, Pulitzer-prize winning author of The Brief Wondrous
Life of Oscar Wao
"The Magicians ought to be required reading for anyone who
has ever fallen in love with a fantasy series, or wished they went
to a school for wizards."
-Kelly Link, author of Magic for Beginners and Stranger
Things Happen
"The Magicians is a spellbinding, fast-moving, dark fantasy
book for grownups that feels like an instant classic."
-Kate Christensen, PEN/Faulkner award winning author of The
Great Man and The Epicure's Lament
"The Magicians is fantastic. It's strange, fanciful,
extravagant, eccentric, and truly remarkable-a great story,
masterfully told."
-Scott Smith, bestselling author of The Ruins and A
Simple Plan
"Remember the last time you ran home to finish a book? This is it,
folks. The Magicians is the most dazzling, erudite and
thoughtful fantasy novel to date."
-Gary Shteyngart, author of Absurdistan and The Russian
Debutante's Handbook
"The Magicians brilliantly explores the hidden underbelly of
fantasy and easy magic ... It's like seeing the worlds of Narnia
and Harry Potter through a 3-D magnifying glass."
-Naomi Novik, author of His Majesty's Dragon
"Grossman clearly has read his POtter and much more. While this
story invariably echoes a whole body of romantic coming-of-age
tales, Grossman's American variation is fresh and compelling. Like
a jazz musician, he riffs on Potter and Narnia, but makes it his
own."
--Washington Post
"Grossman skillfully moves us through four years of school and a
postgraduate adventure, never letting the pace
slacken...beguiling."
--Seattle Times
"An irresistible storytelling momentum makes The Magicians a
great summer book, both thoughtful and enchanting."
--Salon
"Sly and lyrical, [The Magicians] captures the magic of
childhood and the sobering years beyond."
--Entertainment Weekly
"...no doubt that this book is inventive storytelling and Grossman
is at the height of his powers."
--Chicago Sun-Times
"The Magicians reimagines modern-day fantasy for grownups.
[It] breathes life into a cast of characters you want to know...and
does what [some] claim books never really manage to do: 'get you
out, really out, of where you were and into somewhere better."
--Louisville Courier-Journal
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