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    Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell

    Susanna Clarke

    1162 pages

    In the Hugo-award winning, epic New York Times Bestseller and basis for the BBC miniseries, two men change England's history when they bring magic back into the world. In the midst of the Napoleonic Wars in 1806, most people believe magic to have long since disappeared from England - until the reclusive Mr. Norrell reveals his powers and becomes an overnight celebrity. Another practicing magician then emerges: the young and daring Jonathan Strange. He becomes Norrell's pupil, and the two join forces in the war against France. But Strange is increasingly drawn to the wild, most perilous forms of magic, and he soon risks sacrificing his partnership with Norrell and everything else he holds dear. Susanna Clarke's brilliant first novel is an utterly compelling epic tale of nineteenth-century England and the two magicians who, first as teacher and pupil and then as rivals, emerge to change its history.

    This book immerses you in a world where magic feels real and haunting, leaving you captivated and longing for more.

    The story begins with a unique society of magicians, promising an intriguing exploration of English magic.

    This book is a captivating blend of wit and creepiness set in an alternate Victorian England where magic has long been forgotten. The intriguing characters, including a hermit who hoards magical knowledge and a charming gentleman who performs magic with minimal resources, make it a fantastic read. Plus, the presence of an evil faerie adds an exciting twist!

    It's a long and dense read, but it's packed with incredible world building that makes it a unique experience.