![]() This is not, by anyone’s account, an easy book to read. Although the two initially quarrel, they soon develop a relationship of student and teacher…until their different views on how magic should be used turns them into enemies. He enjoys this title for a while, using his magic to help out in moderate tasks for the country until he discovers another practical magician, Jonathan Strange. Norrell, proves to the magicians that he is a true practical magician, they all agree to give up their studies and declare him the only magician in England. These magicians are stunned when they discover that there is an actual practical magician in England, one who casts spells instead of just reading about magic. Norrell is set in a slightly different nineteenth-century England where magic has existed in the past but is now only studied in books by men who call themselves magicians. ![]() However, the real question is, is the book, at almost 800 pages, worth the read? It took Clarke over ten years to write this book and, once you read it and find out what all went into the novel, that doesn’t come as a big surprise. There’s no doubt that the author, Susanna Clarke, has accomplished something amazing with her enormous book that creates an alternate world of Faeries, spells and enchantments. Norrell has received almost unanimous rave reviews from critics since it was published in 2004. The story of two magicians who attempt to bring magic back to England in the 1800s, Jonathan Strange and Mr. ![]()
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