Many of you have heard of The Magicians by Lev Grossman now that it has been made into a television show. My husband read the entire trilogy, loved it, and has been harassing me to pick it up, so I finally did! While I really enjoyed the first half, I got a bit confused by the second half (I blame the audiobook, which I’ll explain further on), but overall, I quite enjoyed this edgy novel about magicians.

The Magicians Review: Maybe Two Books in One? Still, I Enjoyed ItThe Magicians by Lev Grossman
Series: The Magicians #1
Published by Viking on August 11th 2009
Genres: Fantasy
Pages: 402
Narrator: Mark Bramhall
Length: 17 hrs and 24 mins
Format: Audiobook
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Like everyone else, precocious high school senior Quentin Coldwater assumes that magic isn't real, until he finds himself admitted to a very secretive and exclusive college of magic in upstate New York. There he indulges in joys of college-friendship, love, sex, and booze- and receives a rigorous education in modern sorcery. But magic doesn't bring the happiness and adventure Quentin thought it would. After graduation, he and his friends stumble upon a secret that sets them on a remarkable journey that may just fulfill Quentin's yearning. But their journey turns out to be darker and more dangerous than they'd imagined.


fumbling magicians, crude college life, and an unexpected fantasy adventure

What went right:

1. The book has got a lot of hilarious stuff (dialogue, events, interactions, etc) woven throughout. I mean, you’re reading about young adults going to a magic school, so their dynamic is quite similar to that of the average young adult. And it’s pretty funny.

2. In the same vein, I love how raunchy and edgy the characters are. It has been said that this book is like Harry Potter for adults, and I think there is some truth in that. You’re reading a fantasy novel, but it’s chock full of adult themes. 

3. The magical world has almost got a tongue-in-check fantasy aspect to it, as if Grossman knew it was a bit ridiculous when he created it. I mean, all the things that happen after Brakebills college are kind of absurd, but I think that it was all supposed to be.

4. It felt very real. If Harry Potter were to happen in real life, I feel as though this is exactly how it would go down. There’d be sex, drugs, alcohol, and a whole lot of other weird stuff.

 

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Overall I quite enjoyed the book! I’d recommend the book to anyone who likes the sound of it based on the synopsis- the book is pretty true to its description.


Have you read The Magicians trilogy? Or did you watch the TV show? What are your thoughts of TV shows based on books?