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Nicholas Flamel appeared in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter —but did you know he really lived? And his secrets aren't safe! Discover the truth in book six of Michael Scott’s New York Times bestselling series the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. The Location: The home of the Elders. The Time: The last day of Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel's long existence. The two that are one must become the one that is all. One to save the world, one to destroy it. Sophie and Josh Newman traveled ten thousand years into the past following Dr. John Dee and Virginia Dare to the home of the Elders at Danu Talis. But this is no ordinary island--it is the legendary city of Atlantis, and Scathach, Prometheus, Palamedes, Shakespeare, Saint-Germain, and Joan of Arc are also there. Here, as the Flamels take their final breaths, the battle for the world begins and ends. Except no one is sure what--or who --the twins will be fighting for. “The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel has everything you loved about Harry Potter , including magic, mystery, and a constant battle of good versus evil. ”— Bustle Read the whole series! The Alchemyst The Magician The Sorceress The Necromancer The Warlock The Enchantress

Review: A final finish to an excellent series - As many others, I have loved this series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. Michael Scott took us into a world of mystery and mythology and took Sophie and Josh Newman with them. They are sure these two siblings are the twins of legend - the ones - Silver and Gold who are destined to save the world. I loved this series and was blown away by the first two in the series. The Flamels took us and the twins into training so they may be 'awakened', i.e., find in their psychees (sp?) to acheive their destinies. They have great meetings with real and mythological people, and these books showed not only the plot, but the love of the Flamels for each other. I loved that Scott brought in such characters as Shakespeare, Joan of Arc, Palamedes, Saint-Germaine, Billy the Kid, Virginia Dare, and a tall vampire like creature, Scathach - who you wouldn't want to mess with anywhere!! Great characters, great twins in Josh and Sophie to take up the heady role of Savior or Destroyer of the World. The Flamels have been hiding a Codex of Knowledge that holds the power over the world as we know it. In it is the recipe for Immortality that they have used for centuries. They show the Codex to the children, before the bad guys come to get the Codex, and Josh has the forethought to tear several of the last pages, causing the owner of the Codex to be powerless, as all the good stuff sums up what to do is on those last pages!!! Good for Josh! The Enchantress is the last of the series of six books, and I at first couldn't wait for the next installment. Somewhere around the third or fourth books, it seemed Scott was filling in pages of mythological information to have enough pages to get to the next book. Yes, the twins get training, and are Enlighted, but the reader waits. The Sub-characters are excellent - Macchiavelli, Saint-Germain, Joan of Arc, as well as the Flamels, play a game of who controls the twins, to win the power of the world and to find those missing pages. It seemed the last few pages it was either Nicholas or Perenelle Flamel saying, "I have only one day of life." You get the feeling of come on Scott! Move faster! These folks are on their last legs! Then we come to The Enchantress, and it is a fine book, where the Flamels must give each other their last auras, or one character sacrificing life to extend their lives to find the twins, who in this installment are transported to Danu Talis -- which is in truth Atlantis. Scott again brought much mythological information to get him to 500 pages or so, and then, happily and mercifully the ending of the series comes, and quite satisfactory too, The Twins of Legend at last fulfill what they were born to do. Maybe the series could have been four or five books, with less side stories, but that's me. I usually love folklore and mythology, but felt it was used to add some more information, but moreso, add a lot of pages to the books. Do I recommend this series? You bet! The Flamels have been legends of lore and lived as mysteriously as possible. When they had their recipe for the Elixer of Immortality they were dynamic. The recipe in the book changed each time they needed a recharge, and with the bad guys having that portion of the Codex, they are in a bind, and start to age. It seemed the last few books kept stating about the Flamels saying this is the last day of my life. One too many times for me. But I am a big fan of Michael Scott! The series is one for all ages to read and enjoy. Looking forward to more adventures from Michael Scott. Bravo for an exciting series. ellen george, author and writer
Review: I loved the end. - I actually think this was favorite in the whole series. This series actually reminded me of the Lord of the Rings. It went so slowly at first I hated the pace! But as it drove to a conclusion I couldn't 'turn the pages' or swipe my fingers across my kindle fire fast enough!!! Kindle Fire, Full Color 7" Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi I'm a lover of all things historical, mythological, and legend. The two things I didn't like immediately were the two things that didn't come from some historical, mythological, or legend--and that of course was the "TWINS OF LEGEND". I was repulsed by the mordern intrusion into the world of sacred myth, especially with their attitudes! But I began to temper that feeling as I got to the later books. Why? I began to realize I was being to harsh on the characters because I was actually RELISHING every single moment spent on the other characters from history, mythology, and legend! How could I possibly connect this series or any other series to Lord of the Rings? Yes it is indeed a high honor that I wouldn't even claim for one of my all time favorite series Harry Potter--But would try to make a case that this is definitely under the wings, inspirational roof, and in some way a relation to The Lord of the Rings Trilogy for many reasons. One is that the whole FEEL of the series is LIKE the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is that it could be read in ONE book! I did read the Lord of the Rings the first time in an Omnibus book!!! AND I read the first THREE books of this series like that as well. I feel this whole series could and maybe SHOULD be read like that--like I read the Lord of the Rings. It is a very good story and it is worthy of being read. I just don't think I came to appreciate the FULL story until I read the entire story, much like The Lord of the Rings again! Maybe this experience was unique to my tastes as a reader of fiction mingled in mythic tales and such. But maybe not. I'm not sure. I'm only giving you my opinion. The Lord of the Rings: One Volume

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,301 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #82 in Teen & Young Adult Myths & Legends #197 in Teen & Young Adult Fantasy Action & Adventure #221 in Teen & Young Adult Sword & Sorcery Fantasy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,270 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A final finish to an excellent series
*by E***E on June 10, 2012*

As many others, I have loved this series, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. Michael Scott took us into a world of mystery and mythology and took Sophie and Josh Newman with them. They are sure these two siblings are the twins of legend - the ones - Silver and Gold who are destined to save the world. I loved this series and was blown away by the first two in the series. The Flamels took us and the twins into training so they may be 'awakened', i.e., find in their psychees (sp?) to acheive their destinies. They have great meetings with real and mythological people, and these books showed not only the plot, but the love of the Flamels for each other. I loved that Scott brought in such characters as Shakespeare, Joan of Arc, Palamedes, Saint-Germaine, Billy the Kid, Virginia Dare, and a tall vampire like creature, Scathach - who you wouldn't want to mess with anywhere!! Great characters, great twins in Josh and Sophie to take up the heady role of Savior or Destroyer of the World. The Flamels have been hiding a Codex of Knowledge that holds the power over the world as we know it. In it is the recipe for Immortality that they have used for centuries. They show the Codex to the children, before the bad guys come to get the Codex, and Josh has the forethought to tear several of the last pages, causing the owner of the Codex to be powerless, as all the good stuff sums up what to do is on those last pages!!! Good for Josh! The Enchantress is the last of the series of six books, and I at first couldn't wait for the next installment. Somewhere around the third or fourth books, it seemed Scott was filling in pages of mythological information to have enough pages to get to the next book. Yes, the twins get training, and are Enlighted, but the reader waits. The Sub-characters are excellent - Macchiavelli, Saint-Germain, Joan of Arc, as well as the Flamels, play a game of who controls the twins, to win the power of the world and to find those missing pages. It seemed the last few pages it was either Nicholas or Perenelle Flamel saying, "I have only one day of life." You get the feeling of come on Scott! Move faster! These folks are on their last legs! Then we come to The Enchantress, and it is a fine book, where the Flamels must give each other their last auras, or one character sacrificing life to extend their lives to find the twins, who in this installment are transported to Danu Talis -- which is in truth Atlantis. Scott again brought much mythological information to get him to 500 pages or so, and then, happily and mercifully the ending of the series comes, and quite satisfactory too, The Twins of Legend at last fulfill what they were born to do. Maybe the series could have been four or five books, with less side stories, but that's me. I usually love folklore and mythology, but felt it was used to add some more information, but moreso, add a lot of pages to the books. Do I recommend this series? You bet! The Flamels have been legends of lore and lived as mysteriously as possible. When they had their recipe for the Elixer of Immortality they were dynamic. The recipe in the book changed each time they needed a recharge, and with the bad guys having that portion of the Codex, they are in a bind, and start to age. It seemed the last few books kept stating about the Flamels saying this is the last day of my life. One too many times for me. But I am a big fan of Michael Scott! The series is one for all ages to read and enjoy. Looking forward to more adventures from Michael Scott. Bravo for an exciting series. ellen george, author and writer

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved the end.
*by D***A on July 26, 2012*

I actually think this was favorite in the whole series. This series actually reminded me of the Lord of the Rings. It went so slowly at first I hated the pace! But as it drove to a conclusion I couldn't 'turn the pages' or swipe my fingers across my kindle fire fast enough!!! Kindle Fire, Full Color 7" Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi I'm a lover of all things historical, mythological, and legend. The two things I didn't like immediately were the two things that didn't come from some historical, mythological, or legend--and that of course was the "TWINS OF LEGEND". I was repulsed by the mordern intrusion into the world of sacred myth, especially with their attitudes! But I began to temper that feeling as I got to the later books. Why? I began to realize I was being to harsh on the characters because I was actually RELISHING every single moment spent on the other characters from history, mythology, and legend! How could I possibly connect this series or any other series to Lord of the Rings? Yes it is indeed a high honor that I wouldn't even claim for one of my all time favorite series Harry Potter--But would try to make a case that this is definitely under the wings, inspirational roof, and in some way a relation to The Lord of the Rings Trilogy for many reasons. One is that the whole FEEL of the series is LIKE the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is that it could be read in ONE book! I did read the Lord of the Rings the first time in an Omnibus book!!! AND I read the first THREE books of this series like that as well. I feel this whole series could and maybe SHOULD be read like that--like I read the Lord of the Rings. It is a very good story and it is worthy of being read. I just don't think I came to appreciate the FULL story until I read the entire story, much like The Lord of the Rings again! Maybe this experience was unique to my tastes as a reader of fiction mingled in mythic tales and such. But maybe not. I'm not sure. I'm only giving you my opinion. The Lord of the Rings: One Volume

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WOW! Epic ending to a great series!
*by J***I on May 31, 2012*

The pace of the book feels slower in the first half than the other books of the series, but the last 1/4 is like an explosion! There's amazing revelations and carnage everywhere! (but the carnage = SAD) You feel the pangs as characters, one by one, sacrifice themselves for what they believe. So not only is the story exciting but also an emotional journey dipping up and down. The ending wraps it all up. It answers questions I didn't think to ask. And its bittersweet. Of course, I want more! Character spin-offs, novelas, something! There is so much more that can be explored -- especially that "time before time" period. I think the paths all the characters took was well plotted out. Very satisfying. The storyline never ticked me off (where as a reader you get upset with a plot twist or a character event). I thought it was all well done. The few negatives I would have are that at times the dialogue felt repetative. I liked the weaving/mirroring of present-day events and Danu Talis (like the beginning of the earthquakes), but is seemed like characters would say the same things a couple times. The ending was also a bit of an explosion, as I said earlier, where every answer is thrown at you at once while the first half of the book is more of a lull. So spreading some revelations out would have been nice. But I really can't complain. Excellent conclusion. My favorite part would have to be the origin of Marethyu. Complete and epic surprise, which made me love it! It was one of those moments that elevated the entire series and its flow up to this book. Stunning wrap up. I mean, you know what big thing is going to happen, but the details are what propels the story.

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