Suffice to say, protagonist Quentin Coldwater has been through a lot since finding out the magical world of Fillory from his beloved childhood fantasy novels is actually real. We’re at the third and final book at this point, so it’s going to be hard to summarize it without giving away spoilers. I certainly don’t take back my thoughts in my review of The Magicians – I liked the book but I also had some very real issues with it and those still stand – but by God, it’s hard to believe how The Magician King and now The Magician’s Land have managed to completely revive this series for me. I’ve had such a change of heart about this trilogy from the first book to the last book, that I am actually floored with amazement. But truly, it is a rare pleasure indeed when subsequent books in a series just get better and better. I practically binge read this series, which is unusual for me. Book Review: The Magician’s Land by Lev Grossman
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