
World of Wonders
The Deptford Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marc Vietor
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By:
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Robertson Davies
Hailed by the Washington Post Book World as a "modern classic", Robertson Davies' acclaimed Deptford Trilogy is a glittering, fantastical, cunningly contrived series of novels, around which a mysterious death is woven.
World of Wonders, the third book in the series after The Manticore, follows the story of Magnus Eisengrim - the most illustrious magician of his age - who is spirited away from his home by a member of a traveling sideshow, the Wanless World of Wonders. After honing his skills and becoming better known, Magnus unfurls his life's courageous and adventurous tale in this third and final volume of a spectacular, soaring work.
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Great North American Novel
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Great writing
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Wonderful finale
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Read all three for a magical adventure tinto the human soul.
Don't Miss Thos Book
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Like the earlier books, this one also maintains a narrative path that is not easy to define. It mixes realist fiction with elements of fantasy to create a world where Jungian dream symbols are often present.
The reading is a solid achievement given the great variety of characters and accents involved.
Not quite a classic but exceptional of its kind
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I don’t find the story of Magnus is compelling as I did, either of David in the second, or as Dunston in the first. That may be due to the perspective, which is Dunstan, telling most of the story in Magnus’s voice.
But the ending is satisfying and definitely worth the read.
A satisfying read after the first two…
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Compelling story; excellent reader
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Hard to follow
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essential reading for humans.
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Disappointing Finish
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