The Sorceress review by Ipuha
The Sorceress (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)
by Michael Scott
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Round Rock, TX, United States
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The Sorceress picks up where The Magician leaves off. Nicholas Flamel (aka The Alchemyst) has decided to take the twins, Sophie and Josh, to London. Kind of a bad move since it's Dee's hometown, and The Magician has got A LOT of backup there. Mainly, Nicholas is trying to find a place to re-group and rest until he can figure out where to find Gilgamesh the King. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, Perenelle is still stuck on Alcatraz. Perry has yet to think of a brilliant plan to get off the island. By now, the Elders are getting impatient, Dee's Elder especially. At the moment, they trust Machiavelli more than The Magician. Basically, Dee has one more chance to prove himself.

Opinion: 

I liked this book, but the action was kind of slow with getting Perenelle off Alcatraz. Also, The Alchemyst was worried sick, but he still couldn't think of a way to help her, and the author just kept coming back to that. What really bothered me most though, was that the author never said anything about Scatty, one of The Alchemyst's strongest allies, who disappeared in the previous book. For most of this book, I was wondering, Where's Scatty going to come in? Is she even alive? Other than that, it was a really good book in The Alchemyst series.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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