![]() Nonetheless, if you enjoyed stories with fantastical elements as a child or an adult, you should enjoy this book. And that was powerful for me.Ī lot has been said about this book, that I won't reiterate. Quentin's perpetually looking for something more, for something happier, for something more than this. The Magicians is to Harry Potter as a shot of Irish whiskey is to a glass of weak tea. ![]() I really appreciated the perspective on life this had though. After being recruited to a secretive academy, a group of students discovers that the magic they read about as children is very real-and more dangerous than they ever imagined. The New York Times bestselling novel about a young man practicing magic in the real world, now an original series on SYFY. I'll still remain a die-hard Harry Potter fan, but I enjoyed seeing Quentin and his friends exploring new territory. As such, I really enjoyed seeing Quentin discover his magic and go through the schooling process.Īfter this part, I lost some interest and read a few other books nonetheless, the Narnia part (as I will think of it as) was still fun to read. I'd always wished there was more time in Harry Potter exploring Hogwarts and what life at the school must be like. ![]() I feel like there were two major parts to this book-while Quentin is at school and after he leaves school. This is like Harry Potter goes to Hogwarts, graduates, and goes to Narnia. ![]() ![]() They didn't lie when they said this one was like Harry Potter for adults. ![]()
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