
The Magician's Land
The Magicians, Book 3
by Lev Grossman
Recommended by Rabbi Josh Yuter and Michael Arrington
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Fantasy and Fiction.
?If the Narnia books were like catnip for a certain kind of kid, these books are like crack for a certain kind of Adult,.? ?The New York Times Critics, readers, and fellow writers have all hailed the Magicians trilogy by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lev Grossman as one of the greatest achievements in modern fantasy. Cast out of Fillory, Quen...
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Fantasy and Fiction.
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Rabbi Josh Yuter
“@ShammaBoyarin Really I never saw the show, but I greatly enjoyed the books. If I can ask, what didn't you like about the books | @eliotpeper @leverus yeah, I enjoyed those books a lot.”
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