A thrilling and original coming-of-age novel about a young man practicing magic in the real world Quentin Coldwater is brilliant but miserable. A senior in high school, he’s still secretly preoccupied with a series of fantasy novels he read as a child, set in a magical land called Fillory.... read more
"The Magicians" tells the story of Quentin Coldwater, a world-weary, too-smart New York teenager who gets the opportunity of a lifetime: to attend a secret, magical college called Brakebills. But attending this cleverly-wrought and sometimes acerbic riff on Hogwarts is hardly a cure for the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“But I"ll tell you something: I think you're magicians because you're unhappy. A magician is strong because he feels pain. He feels the difference between what the world is and what he would make of it."”Dean Fogg
“Quentin's conversations with his parents were so circular and self-defeating, they sounded like experimental theater.”
“Turtles all the way down.”
“The thick plottens.”
“In Fillory there's an eclipse every day at noon, and season's can last for a hundred years. Bare trees scratch at the sky. Pale green seas lap at narrow white beaches made of broken shells. In Fillory things mattered in a way they didn't in this world. In Fillory you felt the appropriate emotions when things happened. Happiness was a real, actual, achievable possibility. It came when you called. Or no, it never left you in the first place.”
“Are you kidding? That guy was a mystery wrapped in an enigma and crudely stapled to a ticking fucking time bomb. He was either going to hit somebody or start a blog. To tell you the truth I'm kind of glad he hit you.”Josh
“She was deeply, passionately, delusionally in love. Wuthering Heights love. She stood outside his window at night. She drew little pictures of him in class. She looked at the moon and cried. She drew little pictures of the moon in class and cried at them.”Janet
“Sure, you can live out your dreams, but it'll only turn you into a monster. Better to stay home and do card tricks in your bedroom instead. Pg. 382”Quentin Coldwater
“She <Janet> had terrible taste in men - the best that could be said of her endless series of boyfriends is that none of them lasted long.”Narrator
“He'd started that little speech speaking normally and he ended it shouting. In a way fighting like this was just like using magic. You sid the words, and they altered the universe. By merely speaking you could create damage and pain, cause tears to fall, drive peopel away, make yourself feel better, make your life worse.”Narrator
“The problem with growing up,” Quentin said, “is that once you’re grown up, people who aren’t grown up aren’t fun anymore.”Highlighted by 178 Kindle customers
In a way fighting like this was just like using magic. You said the words, and they altered the universe. By merely speaking you could create damage and pain, cause tears to fall, drive people away, make yourself feel better, make your life worse.Highlighted by 155 Kindle customers
A magician is strong because he feels pain. He feels the difference between what the world is and what he would make of it.Highlighted by 152 Kindle customers
That guy was a mystery wrapped in an enigma and crudely stapled to a ticking fucking time bomb. He was either going to hit somebody or start a blog.Highlighted by 142 Kindle customers
I got my heart’s desire, he thought, and there my troubles began.Highlighted by 132 Kindle customers
“I will stop being a mouse, Quentin. I will take some chances. If you will, for just one second, look at your life and see how perfect it is. Stop looking for the next secret door that is going to lead you to your real life. Stop waiting. This is it: there’s nothing else. It’s here, and you’d better decide to enjoy it or you’re going to be miserable wherever you go, for the rest of your life, forever.”Highlighted by 109 Kindle customers
“The study of magic is not a science, it is not an art, and it is not a religion. Magic is a craft. When we do magic, we do not wish and we do not pray. We rely upon our will and our knowledge and our skill to make a specific change to the world.Highlighted by 87 Kindle customers
He was experimenting cautiously with the idea of being happy, dipping an uncertain toe into those intoxicatingly carbonated waters.Highlighted by 87 Kindle customers
but a book that did what books always promised to do and never actually quite did: get you out, really out, of where you were and into somewhere better.Highlighted by 86 Kindle customers
It never failed to astonish him, then or ever, how much of the world around him was mysterious and hidden from view.Highlighted by 60 Kindle customers
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Book I
Brooklyn
Brakebills
Eliot
Magic
Snow
The Missing Boy
The Physical Kids
The Beast
Lovelady
Marie Byrd Land
Alice
Emily Greenstreet
Fifth Year
Graduation
Book II
Manhattan
Penny's Story
The Neitherlands
Upstate
Book III
Fillory
Humbledrum
Ember's Tomb
The Ram
Book IV
The Retreat
The White Stag
Kings and Queens
Followed by The Magician King.
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