The Warlock (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #5)

The Warlock (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel #5)
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April 24, 2012
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0385735340
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In the fifth installment of this bestselling series, the twins of prophesy have been divided, and the end is finally beginning.

With Scatty, Joan of Arc, Saint Germain, Palamedes, and Shakespeare all in Danu Talis, Sophie is on her own with the ever-weakening Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel. She must depend on Niten to help her find an immortal to teach her Earth Magic. The surprise is that she will find her teacher in the most ordinary of places.

In the fifth installment of this bestselling series, the twins of prophesy have been divided, and the end is finally beginning.

With Scatty, Joan of Arc, Saint Germain, Palamedes, and Shakespeare all in Danu Talis, Sophie is on her own with the ever-weakening Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel. She must depend on Niten to help her find an immortal to teach her Earth Magic. The surprise is that she will find her teacher in the most ordinary of places.

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Twin siblings, Sophie and Josh, lived pretty normal lives with archeologist parents and an aunt that lived in San Francisco where they were staying the summer when their lives turned upside down. While working in a book store, Josh meets the infamous Nicholas Flamel while he is attacked. After that, the twins end up on the run from monsters, gods, and immortals. And that was pretty much describing a premise of the first book. This entire series is a fast-paced rollercoaster of shadowrealms, ley gates, aura magic, and countless monsters and characters from history.

These books are definitely a conglomeration of knowledge that any young adult would have fun learning about.
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