The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #1) by Michael Scott

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,546
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    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,546
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    He holds the secret that can end the world.

    The truth: Nicholas Flamel was born in Paris on September 28, 1330. Nearly 700 years later, he is acknowledged as the greatest Alchemyst of his day. It is said that he discovered the secret of eternal life.

    The records show that he died in 1418.

    But his tomb is empty.

    The legend: Nicholas Flamel lives. But only because he has been making the elixir of life for centuries. The secret of eternal life is hidden within the book he protects—the Book of Abraham the Mage. It's the most powerful book that has ever existed. In the wrong hands, it will destroy the world. That's exactly what Dr. John Dee plans to do when he steals it. Humankind won't know what's happening until it's too late. And if the prophecy is right, Sophie and Josh Newman are the only ones with the power to save the world as we know it.

    Sometimes legends are true.

    And Sophie and Josh Newman are about to find themselves in the middle of the greatest legend of all time.


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    Twin 15-year-old siblings Sophie and Josh Newman take summer jobs in San Francisco across the street from one another: she at a coffee shop, he at a bookstore owned by Nick and Perry Fleming. In the vey first chapter, armed goons garbed in black with "dead-looking skin and... marble eyes" (actually Golems) storm the bookshop, take Perry hostage and swipe a rare Book (but not before Josh snatches its two most important pages). The stolen volume is the Codex, an ancient text of magical wisdom. Nick Fleming is really Nicholas Flamel, the 14th-century alchemist who could turn base metal into gold, and make a potion that ensures immortality. Sophie and Josh learn that they are mentioned in the Codex's prophecies: "The two that are one will come either to save or to destroy the world." Mayhem ensues, as Irish author Scott draws on a wide knowledge of world mythology to stage a battle between the Dark Elders and their hired gun—Dr. John Dee—against the forces of good, led by Flamel and the twins (Sophie's powers are "awakened" by the goddess Hekate, who'd been living in an elaborate treehouse north of San Francisco). Not only do they need the Codex back to stop Dee and company, but the immortality potion must be brewed afresh every month. Time is running out, literally, for the Flamels. Proceeding at a breakneck pace, and populated by the likes of werewolves and vampires, the novel ends on a precipice, presumably to be picked up in volume two. Ages 12-up. (May)

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    Michael Scott is an authority on mythology and folklore. You can visit him at www.dillonscott.com. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.

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    Just the tip of the Icebergby Double0Kevin

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    November 26, 2009: My girlfriend knew I was a HUGE Harry Potter fan and she saw these books online. She decided to buy the three books that were out for me. I began to read The Alchemyst and must admit, at first I was a little turned off and not sure I wanted to finish the book. It was dwelling a lot on pop culture like the new batman movies and cell phone and lap tops. Knowing my girlfriend would be disappointed should I not read all the books, I pressed on. Once the story started unfolding I got more and more into it and realized the pop culture references began to symbolize the link to the real world and became pretty important. The book became fast paced and really interesting. Scott does a great job connecting all sorts of real mythology and legends from around the world and brings them in as this connected universe. I spent a ton of time looking up characters, monsters and locations online just to see if the things they mentioned were real (well... really myths and legends).

    The Alchemyst is probably the least enjoyable in the series, but thats not bad, it just leads into some even more fast paced and epic stories that are the sequels. Scott's stories(just like JK Rowling did with the HP series) become more and more complex and well written, they just get better and better. I can't wait to read the remaining books as well as see the upcoming film adaptations.

    I Also Recommend: The Magician (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #2), The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3).

    You need to read this book!by gabiiescobar

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    November 25, 2009: The Alchemyst is one of the most amazing books I've ever read. It is funny, educational, and exciting! All at the same time. I can't even begin to tell you how much of history I've learned by reading this book! It's completely amazing. Michael Scott couldn't have done a better job even if he tried.

    You need to read this, and I can guarantee you, that you will not let this book down. It is extremely addicting! And I bet you're so going to Google the characters after you finish reading it.

    I Also Recommend: The Magician (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #2).


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