Magikeren (Den udødelige Nicholas Flamels hemmeligheder, #2)
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9788711319093
Publish date: 2009
Publisher: Carlsen
Pages no: 476
Edition language: Danish
Series: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (#2)
"I've always remembered my roots"--The Magician, p.324 After the whirlwind, downward spiral that the twins' lives have taken in the past two days-- [spoiler] when a 600-year old alchemyst fought with a 500-year-old magician and dragged the fifteen-year-old twins into a centuries old battle betwe...
I didn't like the first book, and I liked the second one even less. Although this book has more action, to me the twins became insufferable and the plot was too unbelievable, even for a fantasy book. Did I mention the twins? Oh, my God, the twins. At least in the first one Josh was the only idiot in...
As young adult fiction goes The Magician is okay but needs some work. Even though it is fantasy the chances of a fifteen-year-old killing a millennia old giant lizard seems kind of slim. The weak plot is helped some by a subplot that is pretty good and characters that are interesting and funny. As a...
The motley group escape to Paris where Sophie deals with power, it's consequences and the memories she has to deal with; Josh deals with jealousy and trust issues and the others deal variously with other immortals trying to kill them all. Occasionally seemed to drag a little but overall interesting...