Lev Grossman is a novelist and Time magazine's book critic. A graduate of Harvard and Yale, he has written articles for the New York Times, Salon, Entertainment Weekly, Time Out New York and the Village Voice. In 2005 his debut novel Codex was published to great critical acclaim. He is also the bestselling author of The Magicians, The Magician King and The Magician's Land. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
The final part of the outstanding Magicians trilogy ... Lev Grossman manipulates fantasy genres with skill ... The Magician's Land glitters with wit. * Daily Mail * Richly imagined and continually surprising ... The strongest book in Grossman's series. * New York Times Book Review * [A] wonderful trilogy ... If the Narnia books were like catnip for a certain kind of kid, these books are like crack for a certain kind of adult. * New York Times * A wholly satisfying and stirring conclusion to this weird and wonderful tale ... Relentlessly subversive and inventive. * Washington Post * The Magician's Land triumphantly answers the essential questions at the heart of the series. * Los Angeles Times * The strength of the trilogy lies ... in the characters, whose inner lives and frailties Grossman renders with care and empathy ... Quentin[’s] ... magical journey is deeply human. * New Yorker * The world of Grossman's 'Magicians' series is arrestingly original, joyful and messy. It's so vividly rendered that it's almost disappointing to remember that it doesn't, after all, exist. * Chicago Tribune * The last (and IOHO, best) book in the hit Magicians trilogy. Savor every word. * Cosmopolitan * A perfect ending … If you have read the first two installments, believe me, you don't want to miss this one * Sense of Wonder * The Magician’s Land is a wonderful wrap up of the Magicians trilogy. Lev Grossman is sympathetic to his characters and to his readers by giving them both one last, yet satisfying adventure * The Book Palace *