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The Magician King

Lev Grossman (2011)

SubgenreFantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages432 (Medium 300-500)
SettingModern/Urban
CSM age18+
Goodreads3.93/5 (106147)

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentMild
LanguageModerate

Protagonist archetypes

Duo / PartnersFish out of Water

Synopsis

Nothing is ever as it seems Quentin Coldwater is king of the bizarre and wonderful land of Fillory, but the days and nights of royal luxury are losing their appeal and Quentin is getting restless. Even in heaven a man needs a little adventure. So when a steward is murdered on a morning's hunt that is exactly what Quentin gets. But this quest is like no other. What starts as a flight of fancy, a glorified cruise to faraway lands, soon becomes the stuff of nightmares when Quentin is unceremoniously dumped at his parent's house in a decidedly un-magical suburb in Massachusetts. Back in this grey reality, Quentin has never wanted his magical kingdom more. Fortunately he is accompanied by his old friend Julia, who learned her own brand of black and twisted magic outside Brakebills College at an illegal, underground school in the real world. As they struggle through the paranormal alleyways, past Venetian dragons and fairytale houses, it becomes clear that only Julia's black arts can save them. But there is a greater power at work, one that is threatening to destroy Fillory forever, and to defeat it they must unravel the secrets of Julia's tragic past, and the terrible pact she made to gain her power. The Magician King is a grand voyage into the dark, glittering heart of magic, an extraordinary journey that allows the imagination to run riot and proves Grossman is the modern heir to C.S. Lewis.

The Magician King: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

This adult fantasy contains moderate violence including murder, dark magic with serious consequences, mature themes of trauma and disillusionment, and morally complex characters who make questionable choices. The series is known for its darker, more cynical take on fantasy.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include emotional abuse, murder, and violence (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Adult readers who loved Narnia as kids will find a grown-up, darker exploration of what happens after the 'happily ever after' in magical kingdoms.

Tags

Dark FantasyLiterary FantasyContemporary FantasyPortal Fantasy