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Newsletter 365 days: | 2015 |
Layout: | Paperback | Language: | English |
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9780147517388 |
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Your complete #1 Original York Times bestselling trilogy that inspired Syfy’s The Magicians , now on hand in a stunning boxed scrape, including The Magicians , The Magician King , and The Magician’s Land Alongside with four fan-designed personality cards, this stunning boxed scrape makes a gracious gift for readers of the favored myth series praised by George R. R. Martin, Junot Díaz, and Erin Morgenstern. The Magicians Quentin Coldwater is brilliant nonetheless depressing. A excessive college math genius, he’s secretly brooding a few series of kid’s myth novels scrape in a magical land called Fillory, and precise life is disappointing by comparison. When Quentin is admitted to an elite, secret college of magic, it appears to be like fancy his wildest aims would possibly well possibly merely absorb intention factual. But his newfound powers lead him down a rabbit gap of hedonism and disillusionment, and finally to the dim secret at the attend of the memoir of Fillory. The land of his childhood fantasies appears to be like to be mighty darker and extra unhealthy than he ever will absorb imagined . . . The Magicians is without doubt one of the most courageous and inventive works of literary myth in years. No person who has escaped into the worlds of Narnia and Harry Potter ought to soundless plug over this breathtaking return to the landscape of the creativeness. The Magician King Quentin Coldwater wants to be overjoyed. He escaped a depressing Brooklyn childhood, matriculated at a secret college for magic, and graduated to examine that Fillory–a fictional utopia–became truly precise. But whilst a Fillorian king, Quentin finds dinky peace. His feeble restlessness returns, and he longs for the thrills a dauntless quest can lift. Accompanied by his oldest buddy, Julia, Quentin gadgets off–handiest to by hook or by crook finally extinguish up attend in the explicit-world and now no longer in Fillory, as they’d hoped. As the pair strive in opposition to to safe their manner attend to their lost kingdom, Quentin is compelled to rely on Julia’s illicitly learned sorcery as they face a repulsive menace in a global very some distance from the favored myth novels of their childhood. The Magician’s Land Quentin Coldwater has lost all the pieces. He has been solid out of Fillory, the predominant magical world of his childhood aims that he as soon as ruled. With nothing left to lose he returns to the put his memoir started, the Brakebills Preparatory College of Magic. But he can now no longer screen from his previous, and it’s miles rarely prolonged earlier than it comes purchasing for him. Meanwhile, the magical barriers that retain Fillory marvelous are failing, and barbarians from the north absorb invaded. Eliot and Janet, the rulers of Fillory, embark on a final quest to attach their favored world, handiest to examine a enlighten some distance extra complex–and much extra dire–than anyone had envisioned. Alongside with Plum, a brilliant younger magician with a depressing secret of her non-public, Quentin gadgets out on a zigzag direction via a magical demimonde of grey magic and determined characters. His sleek life takes him attend to feeble haunts, fancy Antarctica and the Neitherlands, and feeble company he belief had been lost with no extinguish in sight. The Magician’s Land is an intricate and fantastical thriller, and an tale of love and redemption that brings the Magicians trilogy to a stunning conclusion, confirming it as one of the sizable achievements in standard myth. Your complete #1″Original York Times “bestselling Magicians trilogy, including “The Magicians,” ” The Magician King,” and “The Magician’s Land,” now on hand in a stunning boxed scrape Alongside with four fan-designed personality cards, this stunning boxed scrape makes a gracious gift for readers of the favored myth series praised by George R. R. Martin, Junot Diaz, and Erin Morgenstern. “The Magicians” Quentin Coldwater is brilliant nonetheless depressing. A excessive college math genius, he s secretly brooding a few series of teenagers s myth novels scrape in a magical land called Fillory, and precise life is disappointing by comparison. When Quentin is admitted to an elite, secret college of magic, it appears to be like fancy his wildest aims would possibly well possibly merely absorb intention factual. But his newfound powers lead him down a rabbit gap of hedonism and disillusionment, and finally to the dim secret at the attend of the memoir of Fillory. The land of his childhood fantasies appears to be like to be mighty darker and extra unhealthy than he ever will absorb imagined . . . “The Magicians” is without doubt one of the most courageous and inventive works of literary myth in years. No person who has escaped into the worlds of Narnia and Harry Potter ought to soundless plug over this breathtaking return to the landscape of the creativeness. “The Magician King”Quentin Coldwater wants to be overjoyed. He escaped a depressing Brooklyn childhood, matriculated at a secret college for magic, and graduated to examine that Fillory a fictional utopia became truly precise. But whilst a Fillorian king, Quentin finds dinky peace. His feeble restlessness returns, and he longs for the thrills a dauntless quest can lift. Accompanied by his oldest buddy, Julia, Quentin gadgets off handiest to by hook or by crook finally extinguish up attend in the explicit-world and now no longer in Fillory, as they d hoped. As the pair strive in opposition to to safe their manner attend to their lost kingdom, Quentin is compelled to rely on Julia s illicitly learned sorcery as they face a repulsive menace in a global very some distance from the favored myth novels of their childhood. “The Magician’s Land”Quentin Coldwater has lost all the pieces. He has been solid out of Fillory, the predominant magical world of his childhood aims that he as soon as ruled. With nothing left to lose he returns to the put his memoir started, the Brakebills Preparatory College of Magic. But he can t screen from his previous, and it s now no longer prolonged earlier than it comes purchasing for him. Meanwhile, the magical barriers that retain Fillory marvelous are failing, and barbarians from the north absorb invaded. Eliot and Janet, the rulers of Fillory, embark on a final quest to attach their favored world, handiest to examine a enlighten some distance extra complex and much extra dire than anyone had envisioned. Alongside with Plum, a brilliant younger magician with a depressing secret of her non-public, Quentin gadgets out on a zigzag direction via a magical demimonde of grey magic and determined characters. His sleek life takes him attend to feeble haunts, fancy Antarctica and the Neitherlands, and feeble company he belief had been lost with no extinguish in sight.”The Magician s Land” is an intricate and fantastical thriller, and an tale of love and redemption that brings the Magicians trilogy to a stunning conclusion, confirming it as one of the sizable achievements in standard myth.” | |
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ISBN-10 | 0147517389 |
ISBN-13 | 9780147517388 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 211772205 |
Key Little print | |
Writer | Lev Grossman |
Quantity Of Pages | 1280 pages |
Layout | Paperback / Paperback |
Newsletter Date | 2015-06-09 |
Language | English |
Writer | Penguin Publishing Community |
Newsletter 365 days | 2015 |
Extra Little print | |
Quantity of Volumes | 3 vols. |
Volume Quantity | Put |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 42.8 Oz19459027] |
Peak | 3 In. |
Width | 5.7 In. |
Length | 8.6 In. |
Goal Target market | |
Community | Substitute |
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Reward for The Magician”s Land “Richly imagined and repeatedly gorgeous. . . . The strongest e book in Grossman’s series. It now no longer handiest gives a delightful conclusion to Quentin Coldwater’s quests, earthly and in another case, nonetheless also considers complex questions about identity and selfhood as profound as they are provocative. . . . The Magician’s Land , bigger than another e book in the trilogy, wrestles with the are looking ahead to of humanity. . . . Here’s a talented creator, and his items are at their apex in The Magician’s Land .” Edan Lepucki, The Original York Times E-book Review “The strength of the trilogy lies . . . in the characters, whose inside lives and frailties Grossman renders with care and empathy. . . . Quentin[‘s] . . . magical bolt is deeply human.” The Original Yorker “[A] very perfect trilogy. . . . If the Narnia books had been fancy catnip for a undeniable roughly child, these books are fancy crack for a undeniable roughly grownup. . . . Brakebills graduates can absorb a laborious time adjusting to life out of doorways, even though some distract themselves by lazily meddling in world affairs (e.g., the election of 2000). Readers of Mr. Grossman’s spellbinding trilogy would possibly well possibly experience the identical roughly withdrawal upon ending The Magician’s Land . Wanting wishing that a fourth e book would possibly well possibly seem by magic, there is now no longer mighty we are in a position to extinguish about it.” Sarah Lyall, The Original York Times “Grossman makes it determined in the deepening complexity and widening scope of every volume that he understands the pleasures and perils of reviews and believing in them. . . . The Magician”s Land triumphantly answers the necessary questions at the coronary heart of the series, about whether magic belongs to childhood by myself, whether actuality trumps myth, even whether we now absorb the power to form our non-public lives in an detached universe.” Gwenda Bond, The Los Angeles Times “A unconditionally obedient and stirring conclusion to this queer and very perfect myth. . . . Relentlessly subversive and inventive. . . . Grossman can . . . write fancy a magician. . . . [He] reminds us that steady writing can beguile the senses, creativeness and intellect. The door at the attend of the e book remains to be there, and we are in a position to return to those magical lands, older and wiser, fervent for the re-enchantment.” Keith Donohue, The Washington Submit “A marvelous piece of the pleasure of this trilogy in routine and this volume in explicit is that, whilst we relish the memoir appropriate to safe out what occurs to Quentin, we know that we’re taking part in our non-public versions of its advent, its animation. The reader gets to be a magician, too.” Nancy Klingener, The Miami Herald “[A] stirring finale to Grossman’s acclaimed trilogy.” Other folks ” The Magician’s Land . . . does the total stuff you wish in a third e book: winding up everyone”s reviews, tying up the loose ends — and providing you with a dinky bit bigger than you bargained for. . . . Starting up very early in Magician”s Land , Grossman kicks off a series of escalating magical battles, each extra implausible, taut, and brutal than the closing, which involves a head in the final chapters with a global-shattering Götterdämmerung scene that stands with sizable battle at the climax of The Return of the King . On the identical time, Grossman never loses investigate cross-check of the theorem that of magic as unknowable and unsystematized, a thread of Borgesian Colossal Irregular that culminates in a stunning tribute to Borges himself. It”s this welding collectively of adventure-fiction plotstuff and introspective, irritable characterization that makes this e book, and the trilogy it concludes, so able to your finding out time, and your re-finding out time. Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing “The arena of Grossman”s ‘Magicians’ series is arrestingly customary, overjoyed and messy. It”s so vividly rendered that it”s nearly disappointing to be aware that it doesn”t, in spite of all the pieces, exist. The final attain is smartly, there”s in actuality handiest one phrase for it: It”s magical.” Chicago Tribune “[A] obedient ending to the series. . . . Reward for The Magician”s Land “Richly imagined and repeatedly gorgeous. . . . The strongest e book in Grossman”s series. It now no longer handiest gives a delightful conclusion to Quentin Coldwater”s quests, earthly and in another case, nonetheless also considers complex questions about identity and selfhood as profound as they are provocative. . . . The Magician”s Land , bigger than another e book in the trilogy, wrestles with the are looking ahead to of humanity. . . . Here’s a talented creator, and his items are at their apex in The Magician”s Land .” –Edan Lepucki, The Original York Times E-book Review “The strength of the trilogy lies . . . in the characters, whose inside lives and frailties Grossman renders with care and empathy. . . . Quentin[”s] . . . magical bolt is deeply human.” –The Original Yorker “[A] very perfect trilogy. . . . If the Narnia books had been fancy catnip for a undeniable roughly child, these books are fancy crack for a undeniable roughly grownup. . . . Brakebills graduates can absorb a laborious time adjusting to life out of doorways, even though some distract themselves by lazily meddling in world affairs (e.g., the election of 2000). Readers of Mr. Grossman”s spellbinding trilogy would possibly well possibly experience the identical roughly withdrawal upon ending The Magician”s Land . Wanting wishing that a fourth e book would possibly well possibly seem by magic, there”s now no longer mighty we are in a position to extinguish about it.” –Sarah Lyall, The Original York Times “Grossman makes it determined in the deepening complexity and widening scope of every volume that he understands the pleasures and perils of reviews and believing in them. . . . The Magician”s Land triumphantly answers the necessary questions at the coronary heart of the series, about whether magic belongs to childhood by myself, whether actuality trumps myth, even whether we now absorb the power to form our non-public lives in an detached universe.” –Gwenda Bond, The Los Angeles Times “A unconditionally obedient and stirring conclusion to this queer and very perfect myth. . . . Relentlessly subversive and inventive. . . . Grossman can . . . write fancy a magician. . . . [He] reminds us that steady writing can beguile the senses, creativeness and intellect. The door at the attend of the e book remains to be there, and we are in a position to return to those magical lands, older and wiser, fervent for the re-enchantment.” –Keith Donohue, The Washington Submit “A marvelous piece of the pleasure of this trilogy in routine and this volume in explicit is that, whilst we relish the memoir appropriate to safe out what occurs to Quentin, we know that we’re taking part in our non-public versions of its advent, its animation. The reader gets to be a magician, too.” –Nancy Klingener, The Miami Herald “[A] stirring finale to Grossman”s acclaimed trilogy.” — Other folks ” The Magician”s Land . . . does the total stuff you wish in a third e book: winding up everyone”s reviews, tying up the loose ends — and providing you with a dinky bit bigger than you bargained for. . . . Starting up very early in Magician”s Land , Grossman kicks off a series of escalating magical battles, each extra implausible, taut, and brutal than the closing, which involves a head in the final chapters with a global-shattering Götterdämmerung scene that stands with sizable battle at the climax of The Return of the King . On the identical time, Grossman never loses investigate cross-check of the theorem that of magic as unknowable and unsystematized, a thread of Borgesian Colossal Irregular that culminates in a stunning tribute to Borges himself. It”s this welding collectively of adventure-fiction plotstuff and introspective, irritable characterization that makes this e book, and the trilogy it concludes, so able to your finding out time, and your re-finding out time. –Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing “The arena of Grossman”s ”Magicians” series is arrestingly customary, overjoyed and messy. It”s so vividly rendered that it”s nearly disappointing to be aware that it doesn”t, in spite of all the pieces, exist. The final attain is — smartly, there”s in actuality handiest one phrase for it: It”s magical.” — Chicago Tribune “[A] obedient ending to the series. . . | |
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