The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3) 
Nicholas Flamel's heart almost broke as he watched his beloved Paris crumble before him. The city was destroyed by Dee and Machiavelli, but Flamel played his own role in the destruction. Sophie and Josh Newman show every sign of being the twins of prophecy, and Flamel had to protect them and the pages from the Dark Elders.
But Nicholas grows weaker with each passing day. Perenelle is still trapped in Alcatraz, and now that Scatty has gone missing, the group is without protection. Except for Clarent—the twin sword to Excalibur. But Clarent’s power is unthinkable, its evil making it nearly impossible to use without its darkness seeping into the soul of whoever wields it.
If he hopes to defeat Dee, Nicholas must find an Elder who can teach Josh and Sophie the third elemental magic—Water Magic. The problem? The only one who can do that is Gilgamesh, and he is quite, quite insane.
From the Hardcover edition.
Great third book of the series. The best till now in my opinion. A lot of action, new and very interesting characters...Review to come when I'll have a pc nearby.
More of the same types of thoughts and complaints as with the previous book in this series. The plot, the action, the characters are great, but again with the telling rather than showing. It would be nice if everyone would stop just instinctively knowing everything. Some explanation of HOW they know so that I feel like I`m creating my own impressions rather than having them made for me would just be super.That said, again, its a series with good humor despite its sometimes over dramatic nature.

This series continues to frustrate me. I'm enjoying the books enough to keep reading, but my poor husband is sick of hearing me rant about plot holes and poor writing. Major spoilers!It frustrates me that information keeps being repeated over and over again. I know I'm reading the books with only a few days or week in between and they were originally written years apart and the reader had to be reminded. But not constantly, and we don't need reminders of things that happened previously in the
The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3), Michael ScottThe Sorceress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel is a fantasy novel and the third installment in the six-book series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel written by Michael Scott. It serves as the sequel to The Magician, and was released on 26 May 2009 in the US. The titular sorceress refers to Perenelle Flamel. Flamel takes the twins to London, where he uses Francis to enlist Palamedes, the Saracen
The Sorceress, By Michael Scott, is the next book in ther series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, after The Magician. After evading another disaster from the evil Dr. Dee and an ancient creature. The twins start to learn elemental magic. While Josh is behind his sister in magic, he's found something even more deadly, but will he be able to control it?I recommend this to fantasy lovers.
The Sorceress by Michael Scott is a really good book and probably my favorite continuation in the series. I still love the constant use of historical events and people in the series as well as the introduction to Palamedes, William Shakespeare, and Billy the Kid. Scott, in my opinion, did a good job in putting all the historical information together to make the book a lot more interesting. I really loved the introduction of Gilgamesh as well as him teaching the twins a new elemental magic. I
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Title | : | The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3) |
Author | : | Michael Scott |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 502 pages |
Published | : | May 26th 2009 by Delacorte Press |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic |
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Book Three in the New York Times bestselling series.Nicholas Flamel's heart almost broke as he watched his beloved Paris crumble before him. The city was destroyed by Dee and Machiavelli, but Flamel played his own role in the destruction. Sophie and Josh Newman show every sign of being the twins of prophecy, and Flamel had to protect them and the pages from the Dark Elders.
But Nicholas grows weaker with each passing day. Perenelle is still trapped in Alcatraz, and now that Scatty has gone missing, the group is without protection. Except for Clarent—the twin sword to Excalibur. But Clarent’s power is unthinkable, its evil making it nearly impossible to use without its darkness seeping into the soul of whoever wields it.
If he hopes to defeat Dee, Nicholas must find an Elder who can teach Josh and Sophie the third elemental magic—Water Magic. The problem? The only one who can do that is Gilgamesh, and he is quite, quite insane.
From the Hardcover edition.
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Original Title: | The Sorceress |
ISBN: | 0385735294 (ISBN13: 9780385735292) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dillonscott.com/the-secrets-of-the-immortal-nicholas-flamel/ |
Series: | The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3 |
Characters: | Nicholas Flamel, Perenelle Flamel, Josh Newman, Sophie Newman, Sgàthach, the Warrior Maid, Dr. John Dee, William Shakespeare |
Setting: | London Bridge, London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 73971 Users | 2168 ReviewsWrite Up Regarding Books The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3)
I think this one has been the best of the three books, so far. Much better plot and deeper insight to the characters, old and new.Great third book of the series. The best till now in my opinion. A lot of action, new and very interesting characters...Review to come when I'll have a pc nearby.
More of the same types of thoughts and complaints as with the previous book in this series. The plot, the action, the characters are great, but again with the telling rather than showing. It would be nice if everyone would stop just instinctively knowing everything. Some explanation of HOW they know so that I feel like I`m creating my own impressions rather than having them made for me would just be super.That said, again, its a series with good humor despite its sometimes over dramatic nature.

This series continues to frustrate me. I'm enjoying the books enough to keep reading, but my poor husband is sick of hearing me rant about plot holes and poor writing. Major spoilers!It frustrates me that information keeps being repeated over and over again. I know I'm reading the books with only a few days or week in between and they were originally written years apart and the reader had to be reminded. But not constantly, and we don't need reminders of things that happened previously in the
The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #3), Michael ScottThe Sorceress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel is a fantasy novel and the third installment in the six-book series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel written by Michael Scott. It serves as the sequel to The Magician, and was released on 26 May 2009 in the US. The titular sorceress refers to Perenelle Flamel. Flamel takes the twins to London, where he uses Francis to enlist Palamedes, the Saracen
The Sorceress, By Michael Scott, is the next book in ther series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, after The Magician. After evading another disaster from the evil Dr. Dee and an ancient creature. The twins start to learn elemental magic. While Josh is behind his sister in magic, he's found something even more deadly, but will he be able to control it?I recommend this to fantasy lovers.
The Sorceress by Michael Scott is a really good book and probably my favorite continuation in the series. I still love the constant use of historical events and people in the series as well as the introduction to Palamedes, William Shakespeare, and Billy the Kid. Scott, in my opinion, did a good job in putting all the historical information together to make the book a lot more interesting. I really loved the introduction of Gilgamesh as well as him teaching the twins a new elemental magic. I
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