The Magicians

A Novel

audio cd

Published Aug. 11, 2009 by Penguin Audio.

ISBN:
9780143144397

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3 stars (4 reviews)

The hit series based on Lev Grossman2s best-selling novels returns for season three as Quentin Coldwater and his magician friends now face a world without magic. Deprived of their special powers, Quentin and the other magicians are desperate to find a way to restore magic. But in order to regain what has been lost, they must embark on an epic quest that cannot be accomplished alone. Now more than, ever, our heroes must rely on one another.

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Review of 'The Magicians' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I'm not sure what to think about this book. It was incredibly derivative of both Harry Potter and Chronicles of Narnia. In fact, it made direct references to both stories. At times it felt like the author was trying to deliberately bring attention to the fact that he was ripping off [a:J.K. Rowling|1077326|J.K. Rowling|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1334596338p2/1077326.jpg] and [a:C.S. Lewis|1069006|C.S. Lewis|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1211981595p2/1069006.jpg].

On the other hand, there were some very different, and conflicting, messages than what either of those series portrayed. It appears, from the onset, that the only difference is that it's edgier and more adult than these other two series. The main characters aren't children, they're young adults, college students. And they get into all the same trouble that an average American college students gets into. It's Harry Potter with sex and alcohol.

But there's more to it than that. The main character clearly has chronic, clinical depression. When he learns that …

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