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The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

The Sorceress: Book 3 (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)

By Michael Scott

The third book in Michael Scott's "Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" series, The Sorceress, kicks the action up to a whole new level. Adding to the series' menagerie of immortal humans ("humani") and mythological beasts, the book picks up where The Magician left off: the immortal Nicholas Flamel (of The Alchemyst) and the twins, Sophie and Josh, have just arrived at St. Pancras international train station in London. Almost immediately, they're confronted with a demonic bounty hunter that immortal magician John Dee has sent their way. At the same time, Dee's occasional cohort, Niccolo Machiavelli, decides to focus his energy on Perenelle Flamel, the Alchemyst's wife, who has been imprisoned at Alcatraz since the beginning of the series. In this book, Perenelle gets a chance to show off her sorcery and resourcefulness, fighting and forging alliances with ghosts, beasts, and the occasional Elder to try and find a way out of her predicament and back to Flamel. Scott is as playful as ever, introducing new immortals--famous figures from history who (surprise!) are still alive. He also adds to the roster of fantastical beasts, which already includes such intriguing foes as Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess, and the Morrigan, or Crow Goddess. Raising the stakes with each installment, Scott deftly manages multiple story lines and keeps everything moving pretty quickly, making this third book a real page-turner. More than just another piece in the puzzle of the whole series, The Sorceress is an adventure in its own right, and will certainly leave series fans wanting more.

Despicable Me 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Yellow (Passport to Reading Level 2)

Despicable Me 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Yellow (Passport to Reading Level 2)

By Trey King

I would like to read the book.I herad it is good book

Freddie the Rock and Roll Cat

Freddie the Rock and Roll Cat

By Allison McWood

i really want to read this looks very interrestisting

More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

By Alvin Schwartz

DorkyDork

I love scary stories but not reading them at night time.

Searching for Sky

Searching for Sky

By Jillian Cantor

As a little girl, Sky was stranded on an island with only her mother, her mother's boyfriend, and his son River. As a teen, River and Sky are rescued from the island and go home to California. Only this does not seem like home to Sky. Read to find out what happens to her mother and River's father. Find out why Sky is not happy in California with her grandmother. Most importantly, find our how deep her love for River really is. Loved this story and enjoy recommending it.

Tell Tale Heart

Tell Tale Heart

By Edgar Allan Poe

A man whom must be mad knows an old man. The man does not hate the old man, he doesn't want the old man's gold, but the old man has a pale-blue eye with a film over it the reminds the man of a vultures eye, it drives him crazy. For eight days the man watched the old man sleep until he finally decided the old man was to die. The man plans everything carefully and precisely, there is no trace of a murder anywhere - as he ishas placed the body under the floorboards. so when the police arrive after reports of hearing a yell. The man knows there is no way anyone will find out so he invites the police in to look around - even setting chairs up in the old man's room to chat with them. All of a sudden the man starts hearing a dull thumping noises coming from under the floor. It drives him mad that finally he admits the he murdered the old man. This was a very short book and it was kinda frightening. The lesson in this story is the guilt of doing something terrible will come back and haunt you. Recommended for 13+ (unless you scare easy) Thanks for reading -Ajg16's reviews

The Wild One (Phantom Stallion)

The Wild One (Phantom Stallion)

By Terri Farley

In the beginning this book is kinda confusing to me. As you get into it you really start to like it,, so i recommend it to people who are interested in horses.

Ranger's Apprentice (12 Book Series)

Ranger's Apprentice (12 Book Series)

By John A. Flanagan

This is the BEST BOOK SERIES EVER!!!! I just absolutely love love love love love this, and i would definitely recommend it to anyone. It is so interesting, and it features many funny parts.

Hetty Feather's Christmas

Hetty Feather's Christmas

By Jacqueline Wilson

Great book!

Full of Beans

Full of Beans

By Jennifer L. Holm

i likw how the stoy was told and that i like the name of the book too

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