Review of The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) by Metacritit — 13 Feb 2021
Typical Lev Grossman themes.
- The protagonist is not the protagonist, which he eventually realizes - Dealing with depression - Subversion: time loop is supposed to be fun, but they're doing low key, boring stuff instead - The guy is theTypical Lev Grossman themes.
- The protagonist is not the protagonist, which he eventually realizes.
- Dealing with depression.
- Subversion: time loop is supposed to be fun, but they're doing low key, boring stuff instead.
- The guy is the mediocre one, the girl is the smart one.
- The protagonist doesn't know what to do with his life, the lost generation thing.
I remember you (Lev) giving a talk, saying you really came into your own and found your voice with the Magicians. Is this what voice is - a few tropes mashed together? The movie was passable, but I wish you'd write a novel instead. Once you got the TV money, the eye of the tiger was gone, wasn't it? Too bad. We're your real fans, but you've ditched us as soon as an opportunity came up.
This review of The Map of Tiny Perfect Things (2021) was written by Metacritit on 13 February 2021.
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things has generally received positive reviews.
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