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The Sorceress
- Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Book 3
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Series: Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, Book 3
- Length: 14 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
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Publisher's Summary
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 three of the New York Times best-selling series the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel.
The problem: Perenelle Flamel is trapped. What’s worse: Sophie and Josh might soon be as well.
Paris was destroyed by John Dee and Niccolo Machiavelli, but the missing pages of the Book of Abraham the Mage are still protected from Dee and the Dark Elders.
Except Perenelle is imprisoned on Alcatraz and now Scatty is missing, leaving a weakening Nicholas as Sophie and Josh's only protection in Lond, a city Dee has under his control.
The only hope of defeating Dee and escaping London is to find an Elder to teach the twins the third elemental magic - Water Magic. The bad news? The lone option is Gilgamesh the King, and he is absolutely insane.
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Critic Reviews
"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)
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- Dianna L. Griswold
- 09-20-12
Narrator mispronounces everything!
What did you like best about The Sorceress? What did you like least?
The story was great - I waited until the last book and bought the whole set of audiobooks to listen to, back-to-back, so I could get the whole story at once. The story is so detailed, it was just too difficult to keep up with reading each book as it came out. But I do love the fact that Michael Scott incorporates characters from mythologies of all cultures and civilizations in this adventure. What I liked least in this installment was the narrator, Paul Boehmer, who apparently knows nothing about mythologies of any culture by his terrible mispronunciations, which, to me, were very annoying and distracting.
Who was your favorite character and why?
I'd have to say my favorite character was Shakespeare - like most of us at some point in life, he made a bad decision once and was misjudged by it for a very long time. He redeemed himself rather well.
What didn’t you like about Paul Boehmer’s performance?
He managed to mispronounce every single god/goddess's name in this! Perhaps I am over-sensitive to this as I am a mythology buff, but narrators should be required to learn how to pronounce the names of the characters in the book they are reading/performing
Could you see The Sorceress being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
I could see the whole Nicholas Flamel series being made into a series of movies like Harry Potter, or a mini-series at the very least. The special effects would be costly, but well worth it, I think.
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- Craig H.
- 09-01-11
Nice series of books
This series may or may not be intended for teenagers or the youth. It is a nice fun series. I am a seriously avid reader, and finish a novel per week. I picked up the first book in the series for my daughter. I ran out of books and picked it up. I have read all of them now. They are fun.
The series has characters that are well wrritten and believable. The goals and problems are very truthful. Michael Scott has to have or had a few teenagers because he has them down pretty well in the books.
Now don't think you are about to read a literary masterpiece but the stories have heart, soul, well planned themes and flow, and realistic well described characters. I love a good book and these are just that. GOOD BOOKS
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- Bala
- 01-09-11
Narrator leaves a lot to be desired
Why oh why do they change narrators in a book series? Just when you get used to a style, a cadence, a tone of voice, there's a new one to get used to. And this guy, is just ssssllloooowwwww. He seems to always be deliberately slowing down his speech patterns. He speeds up a bit, catches himself and slows down again. The second book was wonderful. It was fast paced and exciting and the excitement came through in the voice of the narrator. This guy is putting me to sleep! I am so disappointed that he is the narrator for the next book as well, I will have to switch to the print version and I'm sad.
15 people found this helpful
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- Lisa
- 06-05-09
battle after battle
I loved The Alchemyst and liked The Magician but found The Sorceress rather weak, just battle after battle between not particularly imaginative creatures and the main characters, who seemed to be more carefully drawn in book 1. There are a couple of inconsistencies in the details signifying that perhaps the author wasn't totally paying attention. The narration is somewhat flat and not always true to the text. To write a series requires a commitment this author hasn't really made.
7 people found this helpful
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- Brian
- 09-01-09
Good, but not up to par with the first two
I enjoyed this book, but my only problem was it was more of a "get things moving, people in the right spot" type book. The first two were very good because I felt a sense of urgency for the quest they were embarked upon. This one had alot more background story to it than actual story progression, but it was still worth reading.
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- C
- 02-12-12
Narrator is not as bad as everyone says...
I'm not quite done with this one, and while the narrator is NOT as good as the first two, he isn't as bad as I thought he was going to be based on the other reviews. He is a little stilted at times, but I did not find his accents to be horrible.
As far as the story goes itself, as I said, I'm not finished yet, but there is definitely a lot less action than in the first two books; a lot more (sort of) background and talking and waiting. I'm not giving up on the series yet, especially after the first two, but hopefully it will pick up.
3 people found this helpful
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- Capt.Valium
- 04-08-16
great series but...
the series is great, however the way the chapters were split up into 11 sections which made it hard to keep track of my place if someone messed with my phone.
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- kaykid
- 06-23-11
Not My Favorite Narrator
I'm so disappointed to see that the upcoming books have this same narrator. I think the narrator of the first book was the best, and the next two have been less effective with Boehmer being my least favorite.
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- Heidi
- 07-03-11
Disappointing
I wanted so much to like this series, that I decided to give it one more try after feeling so-so about the first two books. However, as with the first two, this installment introduces some intresting characters and plot lines, but leaves the the two most important characters of the book sadly undeveloped. My main problem with all of the books, including this one, is that they do not stand up on their own as self-contained stories with a satisfying ending. Each book leaves an obvious cliff-hanger and does not in any way tie up loose ends. The best series weave together complete novels into one epic story. Michael Scott fails in this - I will not be purchasing any more books in this series.
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- Karla MIA
- 06-10-19
Loved the book but....
I loved the story and everything but I do not believe you should always change the person who reads it
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- Michael Perrin
- 07-17-19
Very Good book
Love the book, love the characters
the narrative was good can't wait to get the next book
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- Jennifer
- 01-31-19
Another enthralling episode in the series
The third installment in the Nicholas Flameless series continues to enthral and keep you on the edge of your seat!
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- Rosemary White
- 08-12-18
Third in the series, tiring.
I'm well into this book and frankly beginning to tire off the constant name - dropping of famous people who are unbelievably immortal, and the inclusion of every mythological creature you've ever heard of, and some you probably have not. The storyline seems to have stagnated and although I really enjoyed the first two books, now it is beginning to pall. The narrator is excellent, no complaints there! I'm unlikely to buy more in this series.
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- Richard
- 09-15-16
Enthralling
Loved the book and looking forward to the next one as waiting to see what happens with a very enthusiastic air of interest. very well written
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- John
- 07-20-15
Very enjoyable read
Where does The Sorceress rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
A good read for all ages.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Good historical and mythological references
What does Paul Boehmer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
Excitement and a great voice
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The untold story of an Alcymist's wife.
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