The Magician (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #2) by Michael Scott, Erik Singer (Narrated by)

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • Sales Rank: 70,681
  • Duration: 10 hours, 58 minutes (equivalent to 9 audio CDs)

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
  • Format: MP3 Book
  • Sales Rank: 70,681
  • Age Range: Young Adult

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The New York Times bestseller now in paperback!

In the second book in the New York Times bestselling series, Nicholas, Sophie, Josh, and Scatty emerge in Paris, the City of Light, home to Nicholas Flamel. Only this homecoming is anything but sweet. Niccolò Machiavelli, immortal author and celebrated art collector, lives in Paris and is working for Dr. John Dee. He’s in hot pursuit, and time is running out for Nicholas and Perenell. Josh and Sophie Newman are the world’s only hope. . . . If they don’t turn on each other first.

★ “Readers will be swept up.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred

“An exciting and impeccably thought-out fantasy, well-suited for those left in the lurch by Harry Potter’s recent exeunt.”—Booklist

“Fans . . . will certainly find much to love, root for, and fear in this successful second installment.”—School Library Journal

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Twin magicians-in-training Josh and Sophie Newman return in this sequel to The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (Delacorte, 2007/VOYA June 2007). After fleeing California at the conclusion of the first book, they end up in Paris, accompanied by their allies, the immortal magician Nicholas Flamel, and vampire/warrior-extraordinaire Scatty. In hot pursuit of Flamel and the twins is the sinister Dr. John Dee, aided by some powerful new allies. Although Sophie's magical powers have been awakened, Josh has not had a chance to arouse his own powers, leading to his growing jealousy of Sophie. This conflict brings him closer to Dee, who hopes to unleash Josh's powers and then manipulate him into working against Flamel. Add a scattering of plot twists and turns, some horrifying otherworld monsters, and an all-out battle between good and the result has the makings of a highly entertaining fantasy. To his credit, the author successfully weaves together the many plot threads that go into this intricate and skillfully written fantasy. Although the novel is essentially plot driven, the book's characters are well developed and engaging. The addition of historical figures in the story, such as Niccolo Machiavelli and Joan of Arc, add an appealing intrigue to the book. Teens who like fast-paced fantasies with lots of action, like Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl books or Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series are sure to enjoy this new addition to the genre. Reviewer: Jan Chapman

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Biography

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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GREAT for introducing kids to mythology!by GGC2011

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November 11, 2009: It is masterful the way Scott is able to bring classic characters alive for young readers. By bringing the past to children, he helps introduce history to kids in a fun and exciting way.

I remember many tales of The Morrigan from my youth, and I was excited to see her appearance in modern literature. These books are definitely a fun, and fast, read.

This series is fantastic, real places & events made the story even better. It's enjoyable for myby Anonymous

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October 11, 2009: I recommend this series to all ages. It's fun to read and makes you think maybe there's more to the world around us than we know.


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