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Lev Grossman
Lev Grossman is the author of the recently released The Magician King, sequel to The Magicians, as well as two other novels Warp and Codex.
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Grossman
As many of you might know, The Magician King is the sequel to The Magicians, Grossman's 2009 novel about a boy named Quentin Coldwater, The Magicians's love of a children's series of fantasy novels, and a school for magic in upstate New York.
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the book critic and lead technology writer at Time magazine
The Magician King was the book critic and lead technology writer at Time magazine from 2002 to 2016.[1]
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Philip Pullman
The Magician King are the greatest new fantasy books to come out since The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman.
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Anne Rice
In many ways, both The Magicians and The Magician’s King have that Anne Rice proclivity to really fashion very engrossing, pastiche-ridden fantasy stories, which do not merely recycle older tropes, but plumb the logical and symbolic depths of these things, in ways that trenchantly offers new insights into how both The Magicians would theoretically function in a world, which realistically mirrors the paradoxical, subjectivity-dependant world of the twentieth-first century.
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the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace
The Magician King was the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.
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by Arrow
The Magician King is published by Arrow in the UK, and Plume in the US.
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Raymond E. Feist's classic fantasy epic, Magician,
Raymond E. Feist's classic fantasy epic, Magician, has enchanted readers for over twenty years.
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Jonathan Stroud
Jonathan Stroud was the classic English guy writing about a doomed England of magic and magicians and the regular people known as 'commoners'
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author Graham Hancock
The idea had been originally put forward by author Graham Hancock in author Graham Hancock's book Magicians of the Gods.
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