The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
My mother asked me multiple times over a number of months if I’d read this book. She kept telling me that it was fun and I would enjoy it and I finally got around to downloading it on my phone. I am now on book three of the series in as many weeks. So that’s a good sign.
The Alchemyst centers around Nicholas Flamel, the famous alchemist who discovered the secret of immortality. When the book begins, he is working at his bookstore in San Francisco. He has a nice teenager named Josh Newman working for him and Josh’s twin sister works across the street in a coffee shop. It is a day just like any other until everything changes. Dr. John Dee arrives with a set of golems and proceeds to turn everyone’s life around. Dee is searching for the Codex, an ancient book of spells that Flamel has been the guardian of for more than half a century. A battle ensues and Flamel and the twins end up on the run with Dee holding part of the Codex and Flamel with the rest. Also in the struggle, Flamel’s wife is kidnapped by the dangerous Dee.
Josh and Sophie are immediately caught up in a world of magic and creatures beyond their wildest imaginations. Over the coarse of this first book, they meet characters from myth such as The Morrigan, Bastet, and Hekate and come to learn that they may be the pair of twins that are mentioned in the Codex as either saviors or destroyers of the planet. They learn that they may possess powers that they would have never believed.
Can they trust Flamel? Are his intentions really in their best interest? They are in the center of a battle they new nothing about between good and evil, but are they on the right side? And when the powers of one twin are awakened and not the other, will the resentment tear them apart and turn one away from the side of humanity?
These are the exciting questions that drove me directly into the second book.
The Magician: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
The second book begins in Paris. The twins, Flamel, and the Warrior, Scathach have barely escaped the clutches of Dr. Dee and his dark magic. They think that they will be able to relax and recuperate. They think that they will have time to stop and focus on the magics that Sophie has learned. They thought wrong. Dee has many friends in this world and though some are not his friends, they are at least his allies. One such ally is Machiavelli, another immortal human that is an agent of the Dark Elders. He is a very dangerous man and though he tries, he cannot capture the crew.
In this book, there are even more creatures and figures from myth and legend. We meet the legendary Joan of Arc and one of Flamel’s former students, the Comte de Saint-Germain. Creatures are unleashed across the city of Paris, swords from legend appear and are wielded with exciting results. The twins continue their journey into magic and many questions remain. Will Flamel get the Codex back in time to make his immortality elixir or will he die trying? Will the twins work together, or end up fighting against one another?
I guess I will have to find out in the third book.
Here is the thing though. These are not beautifully written books or anything. In fact, I believe they are targeted for young adults. What does that mean for an adult reader? It means that the author obviously thinks that you need to be told key plot points over and over and over, because you obviously can’t remember that the Codex is the book of Abraham the Mage and contains spells and prophesies. So, he tells you, over and over and over, along with many other bits of fact. It is kind of annoying. I wish he would give the reader more credit, but maybe he was just trying to get to a certain book length.
However, these books are very fun. I always enjoy a fun fantasy read that is filled with characters from legend and myth alongside people who really existed. So, next time you are looking for some fun, light, easy reading, think about picking up this series. I am seriously enjoying it and you might too.
			
			
								
		
	
		 
										
					
		
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
	



Pingback: relogio diesel dz
Pingback: relogio diesel 5 bar
Pingback: relogio diesel 10 bar
Pingback: loja diesel
Pingback: relógio diesel feminino
Pingback: relógio da diesel
February 11, 2015 at 4:22 am
Thanks a lot for the blog article.Thanks Again. Really Cool.
Pingback: relógio diesel feminino
Pingback: relógio diesel original
Pingback: comprar relógio diesel
February 11, 2015 at 4:39 am
Thanks for the article.Really looking forward to read more. Really Cool.
Pingback: relogio emporio armani feminino
Pingback: relogio rolex presidente
Pingback: loja armani
Pingback: relógios masculinos armani
February 11, 2015 at 4:58 am
I really appreciate this post. I¡¦ve been looking all over for this! Thank goodness I found it on Bing. You have made my day! Thx again
Pingback: armani ar5860
February 11, 2015 at 4:58 am
A big thank you for your blog post. Great.
Pingback: relogio armani preço
Pingback: armani ar5860
Pingback: lojas armani
Pingback: relogios masculinos rolex
Pingback: rolex brasil
Pingback: rolex original
Pingback: relogio rolex presidente
Pingback: doutor rolex
Pingback: rolex brasil
Pingback: rolex mais caro do mundo
Pingback: doutor rolex
Pingback: relógio rolex
Pingback: rolex submariner preço
Pingback: relogios masculinos rolex
February 11, 2015 at 7:23 am
I knew I needed a platform for the molding of the deer.
Pingback: michael kors 手錶
Pingback: chanel j12
Pingback: relogio rolex presidente
Pingback: relógio diesel preço
Pingback: relógio diesel preço
Pingback: rolex preço
Pingback: lojas armani
Pingback: relogio diesel radar
Pingback: relogio diesel 10 bar
Pingback: relógio diesel preço
Pingback: relogio diesel dz
Pingback: relogio diesel 5 bar
Pingback: relógio diesel preço
Pingback: lojas armani
Pingback: relogio diesel radar
February 11, 2015 at 7:54 am
With havin so much content do you ever run into any
problems of plagorism or copyright violation? My site has a lot of exclusive content I’ve either written myself or outsourced but
it appears a lot of it is popping it up all over the internet without my permission. Do you know any methods to help stop content from being
ripped off? I’d certainly appreciate it.
February 11, 2015 at 8:02 am
Greetings from Idaho! I’m borted to death at work so I decided to browse
your website on my iphone during lunch break.
I njoy the information you provide here and can’t wait to take a
look when I get home. I’m amazed at how fast your blog loaded on my cell
phone .. I’m nott even using WIFI, just 3G .. Anyhow, excellent site!