Really enjoyed reading this series. Light reads, interesting characters & twists, and lots of fun. I totally freaking cried here because the ending was freaking awesome;>
me rompió el corazón y lo volvió a armar en segundos The ending really disappointed/confused me was hoping for a much better ending. :(
I was torn over the ending to the Alchemist series. Sure, it was a wonderful series, and I'm glad I read through it all, but it wasn't my absolute favorite.On one hand, I feel like most of the plot lines received satisfying conclusions and most of the major questions were answered.On the other ha...
Are the legends of Nicholas Flamel true? This book The Sorceress by Micheal Scott, has a suspenseful story line by using the characters and events to show what is about to come. Another element is the way the writer builds up the characters relationships and there meaning to each other, for examp...
I picked up this book at the library because we own the 3rd in the series , and I wanted to start at the beginning. not sure how we ended up with the 3rd in our library, but anyway...I thought I would love this series, but unfortunately, I couldn't wait to get to the end of this book. The storyli...
Double cliff hanger!! Its all lead up to this point and the middle of the book wasn't all that great. This book is what I would call "A Transition Book". A transition book is a book that an author writes to get the readers up to spead when he could have just added a couple more books to the e...
I felt myself losing interest through portions of this book -- yes there were new monsters attacking, but it seemed like the same plot repeated over and over again. I'm not sure how many more days I can take of the twins and Flamel facing Dee's latest challenges, using up almost all their streng...
Meh. Just another generic, "people who don't know magic exists are thrown into a magical world and must become the heros". It's sad how many of these books I've read that aren't really unique at all. There wasn't much to the plot, everything I could predict from a mile ahead, and it wasn't very i...