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The Magician King

The Magicians Trilogy #2 / 3
by Lev Grossman
The Magician King (The Magicians Trilogy #2) by Lev Grossman
★ 8.62 / 8
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RETURN TO FILLORY IN THE RIVETING SEQUEL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND LITERARY PHENOMENON OF 2009, THE MAGICIANS

Quentin Coldwater should be blissfully happy. He escaped a miserable Brooklyn childhood for Brakebills, a secret and exclusive college for magic in upstate New York. When he graduated he discovered that Fillory, the magical utopia described in a series of children's fantasy novels he never quite outgrew, was real.

Fillory was a far more dangerous place than Quentin could have imagined, and he faced unspeakable tragedies there. But now Quentin and his friends have become the kings and queens of Fillory and under their reign, Fillory is a peaceful kingdom. But Quentin is restless. He hasn't escaped the scars of his past, and the peace and luxury of his life in Fillory will prove more fragile than anyone expects.

After a royal morning hunt takes a sinister turn, Quentin's doubts get the better of him. With Julia, a queen of Fillory and Quentin's high school friend, in tow, he charters a magical sailing ship and heads off to the farthest reaches of Fillory. He is in search of adventure - the thrill and sense of purpose only a heroic quest can bestow. Instead his journey takes them to the last place Quentin wants to be: his parents house in Chesterton, Massachusetts.

Quentin is a magician and a king, but even he can't rescue them from suburban America. Only the dark, twisted sorcery Julia learned in the seedy back alleys of the Brooklyn underground magic scene can put them on the road back to Fillory. But when Julia takes center stage, so too does her story, and with it the secret of the terrible price she paid for her power. As Quentin and Julia follow a trail of clues from Brakebills to Venice to the home of the real-life children who appeared in the Fillory novels, they gradually discover a more sinister, more powerful threat than any they've faced. And they must fight death and despair in a world that is very far from the bright, simple fantasy novels they read as children.

In The Magicians, Lev Grossman shattered the limits of conventional fantasy writing by imagining magic as practiced in the real world by fallible and capricious people, without the clear and absolutes of good and evil most fantasy heroes steer by. The Magician King sets these young magicians on an epic quest deep into the dark, glittering heart of magic to reveal the unexpected paradox behind being a hero. It also introduces a powerful new voice, that of Julia, whose angry genius is thrilling and terrifying. The juxtaposition of her rage and Quentin’s yearning creates a novel of resonant psychological complexity and reckoning. Brilliant, inventive, and gut–wrenchingly authentic, The Magician King once again proves that Grossman is the modern heir to C. S. Lewis and the cutting edge of literary fantasy.

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Release date: August 3, 2011

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Lev Grossman

Lev Grossman

Lev Grossman is a writer who has a knack for blending the fantastical with the familiar, creating worlds that feel both dreamlike and deeply relatable. Born in the U.S. and raised in a family where books were a constant companion, Grossman’s early love for literature blossomed into a career that would forever change the landscape of modern fantasy. His Magicians trilogy, which began with The Magicians, stands as a cornerstone of contemporary fantasy, redefining the genre for a new generation of readers.

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What sets Grossman apart is his ability to balance the sprawling, otherworldly elements of fantasy with the grounded, emotional depth of his characters. His stories often explore themes of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning in a world that seems as filled with mystery as it is with mundane reality. The Magicians series is particularly famous for its nuanced take on the idea of escapism—offering a world of magic, but one where even the most extraordinary powers come with their own struggles and flaws.

But Grossman is not just about exploring magic and its limitations—he’s also a keen observer of the modern world. His writing is laced with a touch of melancholy, a reflection of his own journey from a reader lost in dreams to an author with the rare ability to create stories that touch on universal human experiences. With an eye for rich character development and complex plots, he has crafted a series that speaks not only to fantasy enthusiasts but also to anyone who has ever wondered about the deeper layers of life.

Beyond the Magicians trilogy, Grossman has written novels such as Codex, which further illustrates his talent for blending mystery, adventure, and intellectual depth. His works have garnered a loyal following, and his storytelling style—daring, imaginative, and refreshingly honest—has earned him a place as one of the standout voices in contemporary speculative fiction.

A true lover of literature, Grossman often shares his passion for storytelling with readers, emphasizing the role of fiction as a window into both the fantastic and the real. As he continues to weave together narratives that defy expectations, Grossman remains a dynamic force in the literary world, offering thought-provoking journeys into the unknown with every new book.

The Magicians Trilogy

The Magicians Trilogy consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

Related series The Magicians Trilogy (graphic novels)

The Magicians (The Magicians Trilogy #1)
★ 7.34 / 12
The Magician King (The Magicians Trilogy #2)
★ 8.62 / 8
The Magician's Land (The Magicians Trilogy #3)
★ 8.88 / 8


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