by Michael Scott
10/31/13 ** The series dragged through the middle of this book. Wasn't sure I'd finish. However, when I finally got to the end, the cliff hanger kept me going.
Delving deeper into the two that are one and the one that is all ... I'm beginning to have more questions than answers with this series. But not in a bad way! Michael Scott keeps hooking you and pulling you deeper and deeper into the story. Just when you think that there can't be another twist ... S...
It's official, I have Flamel fatigue. "The Necromancer" proved to be the toughest slog of the series thus far. The overall narrative switches back and forth between a seemingly infinite number of story lines. One moment, you're in Sherwood forest with Palamedes, Shakespeare and Saint Germain. Next, ...
The fourth book in the Secrets of the Immortal Nicolas Flamel. Scatty is missing. Why?! I loved her. Trust between characters is frayed and coming apart. The Flamels seemed fairly trustworthy but now...they're not so sure. Especially Josh. He's having a hard time trusting anyone, even Sophie. I love...
Four of six done and they are getting better the more we get to know these characters and this complex cast, with all their twisty machinations and manipulations. Everybody has an angle and right now whose side would be the good side is utterly unclear. *crazy happiness*Major spoilage. So, Josh is...
If I where to use one word to describe this book it would be "AWESOME"! We get to meet a bunch of new Elders and a few new immortals. As always we get some answers and lots more questions. I couldn't believe the cliffhanger, all I can say is it's going to get very interesting in the next installment...
The twins discover that you can't go home again, or at least, if you go home again, home will be full of monsters. Meanwhile, the fellowship separates and recombines across continents and time. There's a good balance of story arc with side stories, and I hope that Scott can pull it all together at t...
A great bridging book from Michael that introduced a new factor into the story. New characters and a new Dee. I would have liked the book to have moved along faster but that's the issue with all "moved along the plot" books. This book have set up a great adventure in The Warlock. Can't wait for me t...