The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1)

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Matt Yes and no. To start with, you have to know that Nicholas Flamel was a real person. Flamel was a book seller in 15th century France and it is legend t…moreYes and no. To start with, you have to know that Nicholas Flamel was a real person. Flamel was a book seller in 15th century France and it is legend that he actually discovered the codex, a legendary book that contained the most coveted secrets of alchemy, one of them being how to create the philosephers stone, which is sometimes called the sorcerers stone and does NOT produce the elixir of life: it actually turns any object it touches into gold. the recipe to the elixir of life was also rumored to be in the codex. I should also mention Perenelle was actually Flamels wife in real life too. But I digress. The Flamels in both the Immortal Secrets of Nicholas Flamel series and Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone (originally the philosopher's stone) are not the same person, which would connect the series. However, both Flamels are based off the same person who actually existed. FUN FACT: Michael Scott, author of the book of which we speak, actually wrote a book analyzing the sorcerers stone. He then expanded on the concept of Nicholas Flamel actually living forever and wrote his own series.(less)
Amy This was a fast paced, exciting book. I read it because it was a required read for my son and we like to talk about the books we read. While targeted …moreThis was a fast paced, exciting book. I read it because it was a required read for my son and we like to talk about the books we read. While targeted to young adults, I found it extremely entertaining and went on to read the rest of the series's, which just kept getting better with each book. My son and I had a lot to talk about! (less)
Sparklesome Yes, there is nothing of that sort. I'm in 8th grade, and this was one of the books our teachers picked for us to read and so it is appropriate. The b…moreYes, there is nothing of that sort. I'm in 8th grade, and this was one of the books our teachers picked for us to read and so it is appropriate. The book is just magic and things like that and for the dark stuff (it's not like depression or things like that) its dark as in like magic and villains and stuff, its a pretty safe book. (less)
ev._.lyn reads No, they generally end open-ended with many signs that there will be a next book. If your fine with starting a book series and not reading the rest of…moreNo, they generally end open-ended with many signs that there will be a next book. If your fine with starting a book series and not reading the rest of the books and you don't mind a inconclusive ending that points to many more things in the next book then it should be fine. The book doesn't end on the biggest cliff-hanger so it isn't that bad! 😀(less)

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