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Violence
A lot
Significant violence including magical battles and deaths of major characters
Language
Some
Strong language throughout the trilogy's adult register
Sexual Content
Some
Adult sexual content
Substance Use
Some
Drug and alcohol use throughout
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Profound themes of loss, purpose, and what fills the space when magic stops being enough
What this book is about
The final Magicians novel follows a grown Quentin — stripped of his Fillory connection and teaching at Brakebills — as he's recruited for a heist involving a mysterious case. Meanwhile, Fillory itself faces destruction. Grossman's conclusion is a meditation on what magic is actually for, and what we do with loss.
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Graphic violence
Adult content
Drug use
Major character deaths
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