Gods of Manhattan 3: Sorcerer's Secret: Sorcerer's Secret (Gods of Manhattan #3)
by
Scott Mebus
War is brewing in Mannahatta - the spirit city that coexists with Manhattan - as the truce between the Munsee Indians and the Gods begins to crack. Villain Willem Kieft is building an army against the Munsees, and Rory - the only person who can see both worlds - and his friends are trying to stop him. But despite their efforts, the city draws closer to the ultimate final b...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
August 18th 2011
by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
(first published 2010)
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I really liked how this series ended. I feel that Scott Mebus saved the best for last. He really did quite great with this last book.
The reason I really liked this book is probably because it has more action than the previous books. I gave it a 5 star rating 'cause this book made me see the beauty of the whole concept of the series. I never did appreciate the concept after reading the first 2 books in the trilogy. Well, after reading this last book I finally enjoyed the whole concept of the book...more
The reason I really liked this book is probably because it has more action than the previous books. I gave it a 5 star rating 'cause this book made me see the beauty of the whole concept of the series. I never did appreciate the concept after reading the first 2 books in the trilogy. Well, after reading this last book I finally enjoyed the whole concept of the book...more
This trilogy is a great read and lots of fun. I have never been more curious about the City of New York or its history. In many ways it is like a "Heroes of Olympus" (name of the Percy Jackson series) for early America. Fascinating. And taken down by the truth!
There are so many good things being taught- what is right, being saved by having someone else kill so you didn't have to, those who give back vs those who simply take...it teaches many awesome lessons not the least of which is that Malibu...more
There are so many good things being taught- what is right, being saved by having someone else kill so you didn't have to, those who give back vs those who simply take...it teaches many awesome lessons not the least of which is that Malibu...more
Well I must say that this was yet another great young adult series. I was sorry to see the end of Rory and his sister Brigit. We need books like this to keep our imagination open to wild and wonderful things. Sometimes I think it's books like this that keep the older generation thinking and feeling younger. Thank you!
out of the whole series, i liked this one the best. mostly because the ending did not disappoint. I hate it when I love most of the books, and then the ending is too short, or too sappy, or too slapped on in haste. This one felt like it was well thought through and the author tied everything in really well. I enjoyed that.
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