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The Magician Land A Novel The Magicians Book 3 eBook Lev Grossman



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The Magician Land A Novel The Magicians Book 3 eBook Lev Grossman

The Magician’s Land is the third and final installment of Grossman’s superb fantasy tale of magician-with-angst Quentin Coldwater and his friends, most but not al l of whom attended or graduated from the magically camouflaged Brakebills Preparatory College of Magic. Quentin has been the lead character in all three novels, a man growing up but always faintly out of his proper place. That indeed has been the dominant theme of these wondrous novels: Quentin’s exceptionally slow growth to maturity. And part of the reason that these books resonate so strongly with readers is that Quentin’s dilemma isn’t so far different from most of ours: everyone thinks him(her)self special but the world doesn’t always realize our specialness and the adjustment between uncaring world and self deeply caring about its own trajectory is all too common to our own experience of living. That’s one of the reason these nooks are so affecting: they tap into our personally felt experiences and feelings.

Join that with a glorious fantasy adventure and you have a recipe for success unequalled since Philip Pullman’s somewhat similar His Dark Materials trilogy. Neither Pullman nor Grossman espouses a world where bravery, virtue and a positive outlook resolve all. Rather, they appropriate the materials of epic adventure and the excitement of magic to write high adventures that feature heroes and heroines we could conceivably see as us, though more magicked of course.

All of the characters of the first two books come back in this one. Eliot, now High King of the magical kingdom of Fillory, formerly gay but more than that snide, is now responsible and much more human: he truly cares about the fate of Fillory, which is going through a crisis –well, not a crisis, more like Armageddon, the End, the alt-world’s final Running Down. Janet, bitchy as ever, is there to help him, but so are Poppy and Josh, and Julia, always problematic, hovers around the edge for part of the story. There are new characters as swell, most notably Plum, about whom I won’t say more than that there are surprises in her past that feed directly into the story and history of Fillory.

There is an even more startling twist to this story but you’ll have to read it to find out what it is.

There is a lovely but almost throwaway paragraph forty pages into the book that captures its essence: Quentin is back in Brakebills, ten years older and no longer king of Fillory, just a very junior and temporary junior instructor there.

"Pacing the aisles of a silent classroom, surveying the exposed napes of rows and rows of students bent over their fall exams, he realized he’d lost his old double vision, the one that was always looking for something more, somewhere else, the world behind the world. It was his oldest possession, and he’d let it slip away without even noticing it was gone. He was becoming someone else, someone new."

That’s what this book is about ultimately, growing up and becoming someone else, someone new. But en route the author tells us a rousing good story. These three novels are among the very best fantasy novels and also among the most grown up.

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The Magician Land A Novel The Magicians Book 3 eBook Lev Grossman Reviews


I've read all three books but I am not impressed. They were interesting enough to keep me reading, but if I had to do it over again, I would never have started this series. The main character, Quinten, is very "unlikable." He's whiney and thinks only of himself. The first two books were better than Magician's Land. It was as if the author ran out of ideas from almost, the beginning. And the ending is a huge let down. I was expecting a half-way exciting finale, but it was really lame, almost as if the author didn't know how to end it.

If you like good action fantasy books that have strong characters and lots of action keeping the story moving, this is not the story you want.
I loved this book trilogy. I started reading on the recommendation of a work friend after we both started talking about the show. I happen to like the show and so he suggested that I would like the books. He was spot on but I enjoyed these books more than I even imagined that I would.

Having finished the third book yesterday I found myself feeling a sense of loss. This only happens when I am really into the material. Now, more than twenty four hours later I find myself still thinking about it.

All three of them were easy to read and so enjoyable. Some people will debate whether it's a modern classic but not me. I think it is.

The journey the characters take comes full circle. We are introduced to some new characters and get to enjoy some old ones who have been gone for awhile. If you want to inspire your sense of imagination then you really must read all three of these great stories. The only sad part is that it had to end at all. I hope this author will revisit these characters again some day.
It has been quite a while since I finished this book. I always feel reluctant to write a review when I struggle with whether I liked it or not or whether, if it is part of a series, I liked the overall series. In general, I feel I liked this series. I certainly liked this book much more than the second....The Magician King.

In reading other reviews, I feel that this book ends the series in a way that satisfies me and wraps up a few things we were wondering about. After blundering about for three books, Quentin gets to be a hero of sorts and restored Filliory with the help of Julia who has almost become a god. I thought she was gone after book 2 and I was glad to see her in this one. Perhaps the best part of this book, at least for me, was getting to known Janet a whole lot better. Prior to this book, she showed strength but seemed whiny and self absorbed. She still is but showed a resourcefulness that we had not seen before. Made her much more interesting.

Quentin, Elliot, Janet, Alice, Julia and Penny figured prominently in this book and at least for me it was nice to see them all together if even for a minute.

One thing I can truly agree with as far as the other reviewers are concerned, SyFy really screwed the pooch as far as the TV series is concerned. The show appears to have little or no correlation with the books. Sad, the books are so much better.

So, I enjoyed the books....mostly. I would advise anyone interested in this series to read the books first and only then watching the SyFy program, if you must.
The Magician’s Land is the third and final installment of Grossman’s superb fantasy tale of magician-with-angst Quentin Coldwater and his friends, most but not al l of whom attended or graduated from the magically camouflaged Brakebills Preparatory College of Magic. Quentin has been the lead character in all three novels, a man growing up but always faintly out of his proper place. That indeed has been the dominant theme of these wondrous novels Quentin’s exceptionally slow growth to maturity. And part of the reason that these books resonate so strongly with readers is that Quentin’s dilemma isn’t so far different from most of ours everyone thinks him(her)self special but the world doesn’t always realize our specialness and the adjustment between uncaring world and self deeply caring about its own trajectory is all too common to our own experience of living. That’s one of the reason these nooks are so affecting they tap into our personally felt experiences and feelings.

Join that with a glorious fantasy adventure and you have a recipe for success unequalled since Philip Pullman’s somewhat similar His Dark Materials trilogy. Neither Pullman nor Grossman espouses a world where bravery, virtue and a positive outlook resolve all. Rather, they appropriate the materials of epic adventure and the excitement of magic to write high adventures that feature heroes and heroines we could conceivably see as us, though more magicked of course.

All of the characters of the first two books come back in this one. Eliot, now High King of the magical kingdom of Fillory, formerly gay but more than that snide, is now responsible and much more human he truly cares about the fate of Fillory, which is going through a crisis –well, not a crisis, more like Armageddon, the End, the alt-world’s final Running Down. Janet, bitchy as ever, is there to help him, but so are Poppy and Josh, and Julia, always problematic, hovers around the edge for part of the story. There are new characters as swell, most notably Plum, about whom I won’t say more than that there are surprises in her past that feed directly into the story and history of Fillory.

There is an even more startling twist to this story but you’ll have to read it to find out what it is.

There is a lovely but almost throwaway paragraph forty pages into the book that captures its essence Quentin is back in Brakebills, ten years older and no longer king of Fillory, just a very junior and temporary junior instructor there.

"Pacing the aisles of a silent classroom, surveying the exposed napes of rows and rows of students bent over their fall exams, he realized he’d lost his old double vision, the one that was always looking for something more, somewhere else, the world behind the world. It was his oldest possession, and he’d let it slip away without even noticing it was gone. He was becoming someone else, someone new."

That’s what this book is about ultimately, growing up and becoming someone else, someone new. But en route the author tells us a rousing good story. These three novels are among the very best fantasy novels and also among the most grown up.
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