- ISBN13: 9780385735315
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionThe fourth book in the New York Times bestselling series The Secrets of Nicholas Flamel – The Necromancer San Francisco are: After fleeing Ojai, then in Paris, London and escape, Josh and Sophie Newman finally home. And after what they saw and heard last week, they are both more confused than ever about their future. None of them has the magic, they need to protect themselves against the Dark Elders mastered, they lost crazy, and they are always followed by Dr. John Dee. Most worrisome, however, is that now they have to ask yourself, trust us to Nicolas Flamel? Can they trust anyone? Alcatraz: Dr. Dee underestimated the power Pernelle Flamel. Alcatraz could not hold it, has not grown Nereus, and they could be targeted with the most unlikely of allies. But it was not the only one to take place on the island. Behind the bars of the prison and protective seals men. . . More>>
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This is the best book in the series! I loved Twin Scattys and its history. Choctaw Pernelle is my favorite and I think Josh is an idiot! Rating: 5.5
“The Necromancer” They pay well for it to invest time and emotions in the series, Michael Scott. The author develops his characters, and by that I mean the number of characters, some new and scads of names presented in earlier books. With one obvious exception or two, the characters are filled with surprising twists. If you have read many such magical fantasy series, you have experienced the fear of the act, hoping not end as predicted. Scott provides the reader again and again, no surprises configuration évidente.La Flamel series has a wonderful device to create exciting experiences back to the main figures of what we know as history. For a history buff, he is happy. The ability to discover new dimensions of the great legends, good and evil of humanity – even in search of the mythical creatures that have a basis in reality – Scott brings to life this. It is a device that could dock hundreds of stories. should recognize and “The Necromancer” brings you more names, or will send them scurrying to Google. While he was progressing the plot, Scott weaves a story from real life there and you can tell you that part also. “The Necromancer” is in a no-nonsense, sometimes naive prose written (if no real essence “made” as often as these characters do break their necks), but the story moves like lightning. Not much room for frills. Your imagination is not lifting heavy loads. And in the end, Scott praised for you joy and curse for the Cliff Hanger. Rating: 5.4
The idea that the book has become established. Not quite as exciting as some of the earlier books. In anticipation of the next in the series. Rating: 5.5
One of my favorite series and I’m so glad, finally, the next installment. Boy has he delivered! You will not be disappointed and I love the fact that it is in San Francisco, one of my favorite cities. Rating: 5.5
Michael Scott returns to us in a new adventure with a spirit and skill that is similar to intervene and lead to read in the middle of a movie than a book. His words transport, spin and capture your imagination from the first page to last. Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel never disappoint, always tricks you slowly inch. . Mr. Scott touches like every time his pen on paper. A wonderful read and a journey to other worlds, you will never forget. Rating: 5.5