Join us on Friday, August 15th at 7:30 pm for an evening with Lev Grossman, the master of modern fantasy. He will discuss the stunning conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy, The Magician's Land. We have our eye on official Magicians trilogy merchandise (visit Cafe Press) and would love to pack the house with "Fillory and Further" tee-wearing fans!
“Poignant and messy, fearsome and beautiful—like a good magic spell, the final book in this trilogy is more than the sum of its parts. Also, damn. Just some of the best magic I have read, ever.†—Maggie Stiefvater
“Sink your mobile devices into the nearest wishing well and duct-tape your front door against gnomes, pollsters, and other distractions. The Magician’s Land is beckoning, and demands your full attention. Lev Grossman proves again that the costs and consolations of creation—both of Fillory and of this conclusion to his trilogy—are mighty forces. Quentin Coldwater, Grossman's Orpheus and his Abraham, his Yahweh and his Puck, enchants as few other magicians can, or dare.†—Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Egg & Spoon
Lev Grossman is the book critic for Time magazine and the author of five novels, including the international bestseller Codex and the New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy. He's a graduate of Harvard and Yale.
Join us on Friday, August 15th at 7:30 pm for an evening with Lev Grossman, the master of modern fantasy. He will discuss the stunning conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy, The Magician's Land. We have our eye on official Magicians trilogy merchandise (visit Cafe Press) and would love to pack the house with "Fillory and Further" tee-wearing fans!
“Poignant and messy, fearsome and beautiful—like a good magic spell, the final book in this trilogy is more than the sum of its parts. Also, damn. Just some of the best magic I have read, ever.†—Maggie Stiefvater
“Sink your mobile devices into the nearest wishing well and duct-tape your front door against gnomes, pollsters, and other distractions. The Magician’s Land is beckoning, and demands your full attention. Lev Grossman proves again that the costs and consolations of creation—both of Fillory and of this conclusion to his trilogy—are mighty forces. Quentin Coldwater, Grossman's Orpheus and his Abraham, his Yahweh and his Puck, enchants as few other magicians can, or dare.†—Gregory Maguire, author of Wicked and Egg & Spoon
Lev Grossman is the book critic for Time magazine and the author of five novels, including the international bestseller Codex and the New York Times bestselling Magicians trilogy. He's a graduate of Harvard and Yale.
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