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Codex

De: Lev Grossman
Narrado por: Jeff Harding
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About to depart on his first vacation in years, Edward Wozny, a hotshot young investment banker, is sent to help one of his firm's most important and mysterious clients. His task is to search their library stacks for a precious medieval codex, a treasure kept sealed away for many years and for many reasons. Enlisting the help of passionate medievalist Margaret Napier, Edward is determined to solve the mystery of the codex-to understand its significance to his wealthy clients, and to decipher the seeming parallels between the legend of the codex and an obsessive role-playing computer game that has absorbed him in the dark hours of the night.

The chilling resolution brings together the medieval and the modern aspects of the plot in a twist worthy of earning comparisons to novels by William Gibson and Dan Brown, not to mention those by A. S. Byatt and Umberto Eco. Lev Grossman's Codex is a thriller of the highest order.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Not really, no. By the end of book I was more annoyed than anything.

Would you ever listen to anything by Lev Grossman again?

The Magicians and The Magician King are both enjoyable and I'm interested in the continuation of that series.

What three words best describe Jeff Harding’s voice?

Not a fan.He does female voices well but he has an odd way of finishing sentences that started to grate on me after awhile.

Do you think Codex needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

No. There is not enough here to justify a sequel.

Any additional comments?

I enjoyed The Magicians and The Magician King so I figured I would check out this one. It's got an interesting premise and, given the tone of the other two books, I expected something similar with this. I was disappointed. I'd almost say the synopsis is misleading. The game, while taking up a good portion of the narrative, isn't all that important to the plot. By the end, the game is really superfluous to the overall story arc. And there are a few tense moments where you're expecting something to happen and nothing actually does. He builds a lot of moments that should have some kind of thrilling ending but they never materialize. The two man characters sneaking around in the dark, tension builds and then... nothing. They walk away with nothing at all happening. Once or twice that's okay but he does that in just about every instance. The other shoe that's waiting to drop does not only never drop, it doesn't even exist. No more is this apparent than in the ending. It's completely anti-climatic. All the energy put in to the game story arc has no bearing on the conclusion, the codex itself is nothing what you expect and it all boils down to family politics. If you're thinking of getting this book for some sort of supernatural thriller, don't waste your time. It's not a supernatural thriller and it's certainly not fantasy. Not in any sense. At best it's an uninspired novel of the garden variety fiction novel.

Underwhelming

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Tedious & somewhat boring. Takes forever to get to the end. Not really worth the trouble.

Tedious

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Loved the Magicians series so tried this after reading the description. The description makes it sound like the book is contemporary fantasy about reality and MMORPGs blending together. Sounds reasonable after reading The Magicians. Something I'd definitely be interested in reading.

However, this is probably the single most boring novel I have ever read. Very disappointed. Kept waiting for the MMO to have a point but all I got was a bunch of spoiled shallow characters I didn't care about looking around for some old book. I will probably try the author's next book, if there is one, based off the quality of The Magicians, but I truly wish I'd never bothered with this book.

Loved The Magicians. This isn't The Magicians

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I loved The Magician series so I gave this a chance. I listened to the entire book, hoping it would get better. It was ok but if you’re expecting the fun of the Magicians it’s not there.

Not The Magicians

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What did you love best about Codex?

There's a lot to unwrap in Codex but if you liked the magicians or anything by Neal Stephenson you can probably hack it. If not go find a more straight-forward thriller.

Have you listened to any of Jeff Harding’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

The narrator does a fantastic job.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Lev Grossman is a fantastic writer. He excels at turning the banal into the macabre. I feel more observant after listening to his books.

Worth It - If you're willing to put in the time

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