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Codex - Lev Grossman
Codex
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Edward Wozny is an investment banker with a few weeks to himself before taking a new assignment in London. To fill the time, he begins playing an underground computer game called MOMUS, and is also asked to catalog a collection of ancient books owned by the Duke and Duchess of Bowmry. It turns... show more
Edward Wozny is an investment banker with a few weeks to himself before taking a new assignment in London. To fill the time, he begins playing an underground computer game called MOMUS, and is also asked to catalog a collection of ancient books owned by the Duke and Duchess of Bowmry. It turns out that they want to know if their collection contains an ancient codex, a rare book from the 14th century. Edward hires a graduate student to help him, and she assures him that the existence of the book is just an old myth. He becomes more enthralled by the addictive nature of MOMUS, but when coincidences begin to emerge between the computer game and his hunt for the codex, he's off an a quest to discover the hidden truths. Lev Grossman's novel has received mostly positive reviews with the Boston Globe saying, "I guessed a few character motivations and a final plot twist long before they were revealed, but these are tiny quibbles in a book so inventive, so jaw-droppingly interesting, that I felt enthralled."  

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Format: papier
ISBN: 0099491222
Publisher: Arrow Books
Pages no: 376
Edition language: English
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The English Student
The English Student rated it
2.0 Codex - Lev Grossman
This is just such a weirdly-conceived book. I think it wants to be a more cerebral Da Vinci Code, but what it ends up being is neither particularly cerebral nor particularly successful as a thriller. It follows Edward, a hotshot financial lawyer person (I think?), as he's hired by the mysterious...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it
0.0 Codex
Neither well-written enough or intriguing enough to finish. Grossman actually resorts to having his protagonist catch sight of himself in the mirror so he can describe his (probably very average, but I wouldn't know because this damn book is so full of useless descriptions that I was exhausted of th...
E.J. Stevens
E.J. Stevens rated it
4.0 Codex
Read my mini quickie review, part of the Bibliomystery Mania: For the Love of Books About Books blog post at From the Shadows.
Literary World Traveler
Literary World Traveler rated it
5.0 Encryption for Bibliophiles
"Codex" caught my attention when seeking additional reads like, "Erebos." I cannot speak highly enough of, "Codex." This creation was the perfect blend of historical mystery and techno-fantasy with a labyrinthine plot.Upon arriving here today to write this review, I was positively puzzled to read so...
la tessitrice
la tessitrice rated it
1.0 Codex
One of the most boring books I ever read.
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