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The Warlock
- The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
- Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
- Length: 10 hrs and 52 mins
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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 five of Michael Scott’s New York Times best selling series the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel.
The Oaths: Many have made them. The Betrayals: Almost as many will undo them.
The twins of prophecy have been divided - the end has begun.
Josh Newman has chosen a side, and he will not stand with his sister, Sophie, or the Alchemyst, Nicholas Flamel. He will fight alongside Dee and the mysterious Virginia Dare.
With San Francisco on the bring of ruin at the hands of Machiavelli, and Billy the Kid, Scatty, and Joan of Arc in another dimension called the Shadowrealm, the world stands at the edge of destruction. It is up to Sophie alone to find her twin before the battle begins pr all is lost - forever.
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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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- Jacobus
- 07-13-11
Engaging story, sometimes crippled by repetition
The series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" is probably the next Harry Potter. Taking historical characters, Michael Scott writes an interesting story of two twins, Josh and Sophie, who take different paths as predicted by Abraham the Mage, the writer of a codex that contains all the secrets of the world. If you expect historical accuracy, then this book might irritate you, especially Scott's knowledge of early human history (Sumerian and Greek history falls short. I also don't know what to think about the witch of Endor. Scott may use historical figures, but definitely not in character as discribed in early sources.) However, if you are ready for an interesting adventure with some New Age/ eastern religious concepts binding fun, adventure and expectation together, you might just like this series. One thing I find irritating of Scott's writing style is his repetition of certain ideas almost ad infinitum, as if someone is going to jump in at the last book and not listen or read the others, or as if you are putting the book aside to read for two or three years, just to pick is up and read it again. I am not sure if young people has such a short memory span, though I think that might be an insult. Yet, when you travel with Josh and Sophie up to this point where even their aunt doesn't seem to be who she was all along and time travel brings a new dimension to the story, you would be interested in how it is going to end. I recommend this book for its fun and adventure but not for its historicity and sometimes sloppish writing.
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- GH
- 08-18-12
Cliff Hanger -- Batter Up for Book 6
Book five brings many changes and pieces of information to the immense puzzle. The role of the fifth book is to setup the sixth, which it does extraordinarily well. The best part of this book is how many of the loose ends are now becoming woven tighter and more directionally to a conclusion. Although by the last page, you may have some hypotheses about where things are going, I think there are many different possibilities that you cannot discount. On to the sixth and last novel – the final battle is coming.
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- Nellie n AZ
- 03-31-12
Dragging: may not finish series
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I listened to the first books of the series; finishing 1 and immediately starting the next. I have been listening to this one on and off for about 2 months now. The storyline is getting bogged down with too many characters and simultaneous parts of the whole story that somehow are going to tie together. I planned to finish just cause I hoped to know the end, but after reading that this is only the beginning of the end, I may just scrap it. It is really dragging. I am no longer certain as to who is a protagonist and who is an antagonist. And honestly, right now important characters from the beginning are less important and minor characters have become important. At one point there were 6 different groups of people/ storylines to keep track of. I thought this was juvenile fiction, but I don't think my kid's could keep track of all of this. Even when I was listening regularly I kept wishing it was a book so I coul go back to remember,
Would you ever listen to anything by Michael Scott again?
Not sure, like someone else said, I think he is milking his cash cow and hoping to pull another few stories out of this series without a clear picture of where he is going.
What aspect of Paul Boehmer’s performance would you have changed?
The actor did a nice job. He has a nice voice to listen to.
Could you see The Warlock being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
Unlike Potter where 7 books became 8 movies, this story would need to be 5 - 8 books becoming 1 - 2 movies. Too much repetition and not enough action. You know the movie people would cut out huge chunks of the back story and half of the characters. Really not even sure who to care about anymore.
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- S. Stokes
- 06-24-20
Awesome...
Better than potatoe chips...you can't stop at one! Exciting, engaging and entertaining from beginning to end.
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- G.R.Danielson
- 01-30-17
Great Series
A few mistakes in the narration, Hecate's name needs consistency, either "Hek-ut" as was apparently common around the time of Shakespeare, or the Anglicized Greek form "Hek-u-tee".
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- Ian
- 06-24-11
Not the best of the series but good.
I Love the series, and i listened to the last two books every moment i can because it was fast paced. Now it seems like the story is almost going a different direction. Some twists i was willing to accept because i know i was wondering how they would do this or that, but the ending cliff hanger is un acceptable to me. This book could have gone another direction, although there are still many good points to it. If you enjoyed the fast paced of the last books because they were on the run, then you might be disappointed with how its slowing down and they instead try to keep your interest with plot turns and "Wait, What?" moments. What brought me to the series is still there though, the mystery's of real life being explained in mythological ways which makes me enjoy it all and keeps me reading/listening.
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- Rondal
- 06-14-11
A good and bad report...
This series is interesting and fun. The writing skill of the author is unquestioned and the narrator was superb, but when does this saga end? I've invested in 5 books and there is no conclusion to the story in sight. It's time to stop milking this "cash cow" and move on. I'm finished! Enough, already!
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- annetta
- 07-03-11
A little disappointed in this one
I loved the first four books and assumed the 5th would be the last but no Michael Scott continues to milk this cash cow. I got the feeling from this book that when Michael started writing he did not know how the story would end and is now making it up as he goes along. I found following multiple story lines confusing and the ending was totally implusable given the rest of the story. I may listent the 6th book but am starting to lose patience.
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- J.R. Wheler
- 11-15-21
Josh! a Gold Plated Turn Sandwich.
You ever see that kid who keeps making the wrong decisions over and over and everyone around then can see them screwing up except them? That is Josh. Cant confirm but I imagine this premise was the inspiration for Josh.
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- Stephfon G
- 06-22-21
Change and Nothing is as it Seems
I am reading this book 10 years after the first time and the ending still blew my mind!
Sophie and the supporting cast of Scathatch and Aoife, Jean and St. German, Shakespeare and Palemedes, the Flamels it seems everyone has a foil and equal or opposite which makes this book so much fun reading a 2nd time.
while Josh's transformation is half annoying and the other half gut wrenching
Virginia Dare is one helluva woman
and Dr Dee thinks he is mastermind but he is more of a mad genius
Machivelli and Billy the Kid definitely made for some good chapters and quips
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- eadlew
- 08-12-11
Difficult to follow and very slow
We have listened to this whole series and the books have become more and more convoluted as the series has proceeded. The books have progressively lost the storyline among many details, which are sometimes interesting, but cause the latter books to plod along with no real edge. This series is basically okay, but it is time the author tied things up and started something new.
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- Zoe O’T
- 02-22-19
Really enjoying this series
Great series. Enjoying it. My only very slight criticism is the change of accents for a few of the characters during the course of the series. Not enough to stop me enjoying this though. Fun, easy story and I’ve enjoyed listening to it on my daily commute. Last book about to start....
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- Stepper
- 02-17-20
Never lets up...
The story gallops on as exciting and fast paced as the ones before with a very surprising twist in the tail! The narrator done an excellent job except with the Irish accent which would jump in and out of Scottish and something else. I enjoyed the added explanation at the end about the flying machines. All in all a good book I am happy to recommend as I go quickly now to the next book.
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- Richard
- 11-18-16
Enthralling
Brilliant addition to the collection and love how it links historical figures in history throughout the story. cannot wait for the next book.
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- Shin
- 01-05-21
Harry Potter move over!
This is a great series and the narrator is fantastic with not only the accents but timing and diction. I have enjoyed these first 5 books and with 1 to go find myself debating about the last one. To listen immediately or after dinner!!
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- Anonymous User
- 11-13-20
So addicted to this series!
Such a great ending, can't wait to listen to the next book in the series!