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The Alchemyst

Michael Scott

3.63 AVERAGE

adventurous emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I love this series so much, even as a jaded adult. A perfect mix of mythology and the author's own world building, it created an indelible image in my mind that hasn't faded yet- 10+ years on

Pretty entertaining and fun, but I felt like there wasn't much character development. It was exciting and I like the premise of the world they live in, but I wish I knew more about the main characters.

This is probably the 3 time I've read/listened to this book over the years trying to finish the series lol. Still love it till this day. I love to contract between Josh and Sophie. Mostly  how Josh is there questioning everything and doesn't blindly believe everything Nicholas says. 
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous fast-paced

Augh! It's been a while since I've read a full-blown fantasy book that grabs my attention from the first chapter and leaves me with a cliff-hanger ending. Sped down to the library to pick up the next book right away :)

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I really enjoyed this book. It really makes you question the duration of the book and the true essence of a full day and how much can be accomplished or taken away. Throughout my reading of this book Sophie and Josh really grew on me, not because I'm a teenager who can relate with a similar age, but more so because of their reactions to all of the actions that had been thrust upon them.

Great Characterization from everyone in the story, they all sucked me into their universe and i have yet to return to my own.

Another thing that i enjoyed about the book was how every character (besides the twins) has a history and you can actually research them: Nicholas Flamel, Perenelle Flamel, Dr. John Dee, ect. I found it was extremely fun to look up all the Immortals even the Elders: Hekate, The Morrigan, The Witch of Endor, even Bast. I always enjoy putting in extra research, it makes the book more memorable in a way.

One thing theme that i felt was incorporated nicely was trust. I felt, while reading, that trust is really something that is really easy to give when your surroundings change and someone is there to help guide you through them. But once you become informed, the trust begins to disintegrate. Along with the trust theme was the power of guidance brought about by Nicholas and Dee.

It was maybe a little too easy/simple of a read for me (I'm probably too old for the book level), but it wasn't bad. Not much substance to the plot.

Solid fantasy adventure beginning to a series for teens. Fast paced with a strong fusion of modern teen protagonists (twins) and mythology.

Disappointing. I have a particular problem with the mishmash of deities as "Elders," which include The Morrigan (Celtic), Bastet (ancient Egyptian), Hekate (classical Greek) etc.