

desertcart.com: The Warlock (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel): 9780385735346: Scott, Michael: Books Review: Strong series continues on - This is a very good book, though it has a few flaws in my opinion, but still worthy of 5 stars. Good: Strong cast of characters. Strong narrative. Interweaving series of events that really give the book depth Dare and a few other characters really are a mystery based on some of their actions. They do some really evil things, then some good things. It makes you wonder what their motivations are and what they will really do. Meh: I dont like what is happening to my favorite character (josh) Nicholas only had like 4 lines throughout the entire book (2nd fav character) Why does every little thing make Sophie get an upset stomach??? seriously... Cliff hanger ending. I dont want to wait a year for the final book! The biggest gripe I have is that the book really couldnt stand on its own like some books in a series. It really felt purely like it was setting up for the final book where as most of the other books felt like they could stand on their own as a story. If you are a fan of the series, give it a go you wont be disappointed, and here is to a year wait for the final book! Review: One book in the best series of books I've read! - The Warlock is just one book of this remarkable series of books, and it is better to comment on the whole series as I just finished reading them all, back to back. I'm 76, been reading sci fi and fantasy since I was 12 or so, that is a slew of books. And that includes all the recent series of books that have been published as "young adult" literature, and I have found them all entertaining reading. And, I have to put this series by Michael Scott at the top of the list, more interesting characters, more twists and turns and surprize in the plot that you can imagine, and not a dull moment through the whole series. I really recommend them if you have any taste at all for this kind of literature. Just give yourself some space to read, once you start, it is very difficult to stop. Enjoy!




| Best Sellers Rank | #52,826 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #39 in Teen & Young Adult Myths & Legends #142 in Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Action & Adventure #7,395 in Children's Books (Books) |
| Book 5 of 6 | The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,140) |
| Dimensions | 5.19 x 0.83 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-10 | 0385735340 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0385735346 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | April 24, 2012 |
| Publisher | Ember |
| Reading age | 9 - 13 years, from customers |
F**R
Strong series continues on
This is a very good book, though it has a few flaws in my opinion, but still worthy of 5 stars. Good: Strong cast of characters. Strong narrative. Interweaving series of events that really give the book depth Dare and a few other characters really are a mystery based on some of their actions. They do some really evil things, then some good things. It makes you wonder what their motivations are and what they will really do. Meh: I dont like what is happening to my favorite character (josh) Nicholas only had like 4 lines throughout the entire book (2nd fav character) Why does every little thing make Sophie get an upset stomach??? seriously... Cliff hanger ending. I dont want to wait a year for the final book! The biggest gripe I have is that the book really couldnt stand on its own like some books in a series. It really felt purely like it was setting up for the final book where as most of the other books felt like they could stand on their own as a story. If you are a fan of the series, give it a go you wont be disappointed, and here is to a year wait for the final book!
C**N
One book in the best series of books I've read!
The Warlock is just one book of this remarkable series of books, and it is better to comment on the whole series as I just finished reading them all, back to back. I'm 76, been reading sci fi and fantasy since I was 12 or so, that is a slew of books. And that includes all the recent series of books that have been published as "young adult" literature, and I have found them all entertaining reading. And, I have to put this series by Michael Scott at the top of the list, more interesting characters, more twists and turns and surprize in the plot that you can imagine, and not a dull moment through the whole series. I really recommend them if you have any taste at all for this kind of literature. Just give yourself some space to read, once you start, it is very difficult to stop. Enjoy!
B**Y
Great addition to the series, but did this really take a year to write?
Pre-ordered this book and recieved it a day before it released in stores. Gotta love amazon. If you're addicted to fantasy fiction like i am, this series will sate your addiction perfectly. It's filled to the brim with gods, magic and myths. The book is almost 400 pages, but it's a fairly quick read. Mostly because the entire book takes place in less than a day. The author crams 5 different plotlines into a single book, and manages to keep them cleverly parallel as he switches back and forth. My only qualm is that once I finished the book, I felt like nothing big had really happened. I understand that Mr. Scott wants to keep the final battle for the end. He's used the last few books to flesh out his fantastic world as much as possible, integrating deities from all corners of mythology into the story line. the problem is; by the time he's finished with the background, there's very little space left for plot. I just wish that after waiting a year for this book, the story to which i'm so utterly addicted might have been continued a little bit more. And the final installment is another year's wait... I'm going to die.
K**.
Breathtaking!!
"Follow your hearts. Protect one another, trust one another, because, at the end of the day, all of these people want something from you, or want you to do something for them, or be something that you are not. Your only responsibility is to one another." - Niten the Swordsman, also known as Miyamoto Musashi, to Josh and Sophie Newman in The Necromancer When Niten spoke to words to Josh and Sophie, the both agreed with him. For Josh, Niten's words echoed almost exactly what he had been thinking privately for days. Unlike his twin, Josh Newman had been mistrustful of the immortal humans, Next Generation and Elders almost from the moment, just a week ago, when he and Sophie discovered they existed. Yet a mere twenty-four hours after agreeing with Niten wholeheartedly, Josh would turn his back on his sister, leave her behind in favor of escape with the immortal humans John Dee and Virginia Dare - who have, up until now, been the twins' enemies. He may have chosen to leave of his own free will, or he may have been influenced by Dr. Dee's very persuasive lies and powerfully compelling spells (Dr. Dee is the Magician, after all). He might even be yet under the control of Mars Ultor, the Elder who awakened him. Josh's motivation is unclear, but the result is not. The struggle to determine the fate of humanity and the world is drawing perilously close and Josh and Sophie Newman, the gold and silver twins of legend, are standing on opposite sides. After six hundred years, it seems that Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel must surely fail. They have lost the Codex - the Book of Abraham the Mage - and with it the formula for immortality. With each passing day the Flamels age and weaken; the constant demand on their auras over the past week has only hastened their inevitable demise. Josh's betrayal, whether voluntary or not, spells doom for humanity and it is this blow, after the many risks and sacrifices, that has stolen the last of Nicholas Flamel's power. He now lies unconscious and it is unclear whether he will ever wake again. Perenelle Flamel must now face the horrors of Alcatraz - and the end of the human world - without Nicholas by her side. Before his failure to capture the Newman twins and kill the Flamels made him an outlaw with his Dark Elder masters, Dr. John Dee imprisoned a collection of monsters - creatures that represent the very darkest of humanity's fears - on Alcatraz Island in preparation for setting them loose on San Francisco and the rest of the world. Perenelle is determined to eliminate that looming threat before another servant of the Dark Elders can set the plan in motion. But she never expected to be so very alone. Scathach and Joan of Arc disappeared while passing through a leygate between Paris and San Francisco. Perenelle believes they were cast back in time, but in actuality they have travelled to a Shadowrealm created by the mysterious hook-handed man. After seeking assistance form Tammuz the Green Man - Palamedes's Elder Master - the Comte de Saint-Germain, Palamedes and William Shakespeare have been flung into the same Shadowrealm to be reunited with Scatty and Joan. The hook-handed man, who calls himself Marethyu (the ancient word for death) tells Scathach, Joan, St. Germain, Palamedes and Shakespeare that they must travel back in time, to the very battle that caused the destruction of Danu Talis. If the ancient island kingdom, which has also been known as Atlantis, does not fall, the world of humans will never have had the chance to exist. In the California of the present day, Perenelle's possible allies have fared no better. Aiofe of the Shadows, Scathach's twin, sacrificed herself to drive the Archon Coatlicue back into her Shadowrealm prison. The two are now locked in eternal combat, sealed in a world that holds only darkness. Prometheus, the Elder who taught Josh Newman Fire Magic, exhausted himself when he helped Nicholas and Perenelle track the boy into Dee's lair using an ancient crystal skull. He now has so little power left that his own Shadowrealm is disintegrating around him. So Perenelle fears she must fight the next battle alone, as she has always known she would. Almost seven hundred years ago, the hook-handed man foretold the child Perenelle's future, and with it, the future of the world. She has always known what she must do, now it only remains to do it. Events race toward what must surely be an explosive conclusion in this, the penultimate novel in Michael Scott's series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. A combination of myth and legend and folktale with the very best of urban fantasy, this series has been exciting and compelling and surprising and all sorts of other `ings' right from the very start. The characters are rich and complex, it is virtually impossible to tell who, if anyone, is being entirely truthful. In The Warlock, Mr. Scott does a masterful job drawing all of the story threads - both major and minor - together, just in time for The Enchantress, the sixth and final novel, which is due for publication in the summer of 2012. The last time I waited this anxiously for a series finale, it was 2007 and the book was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
A**N
I'd read the first 4 books in spanish, had to move to english cus couldn't find the esp version anywhere but honestly reading it in the "original" language is a complete different experience, sadly Im onto the last one hopefully i'll find more titles as intriguing as this one.
S**M
Fantastic book all the stories are coming together The twist in the tail keeps you turning every page Every character has their own tail
A**N
I am not exaggerating when I say this is the best book I have Ever read. And I have read so, so many books. I have two full shelves of books and yet out of all of them I choose this specific one. I would truly give it a 19/10
H**Z
Excelente calidad.
S**Y
Probably the best series of books I've had the pleasure of reading. The use of real historical people, places, myths and legends is inspired. It has prompted me to google and learn so many fascinating stories and biographies that I would have otherwise been ignorant of. Roll on 2012, although that will mean the end of this wonderful series, will just have to re-read (again).
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