lux ⛥ reviewed The sorceress by Michael Scott (Secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel)
Review of 'The sorceress' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Michael Scott's knack for bringing readers plenty of action and adventure has not dimmed in the slightest. The third installment of this exciting series is an enjoyable read for those who prefer fast-paced plots. Books such as these will leave an imprint on the reader, making their thirst for more of the series nearly insatiable. For the lovers of mythology and magic, I highly recommend it.
The characters were, once again, solid and fascinating to read about. The continuation of the previously introduced character's adventures was satisfying, although Michael' influx of new personae is what I enjoy most about the series. His creativity is undiminished.
Overall, The Sorceress is a great installment to the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series. It could be recommended to almost anybody who enjoys a deceptively juvenile and in-depth plot. Readers who have been fans of the series since the beginning will love to …
Michael Scott's knack for bringing readers plenty of action and adventure has not dimmed in the slightest. The third installment of this exciting series is an enjoyable read for those who prefer fast-paced plots. Books such as these will leave an imprint on the reader, making their thirst for more of the series nearly insatiable. For the lovers of mythology and magic, I highly recommend it.
The characters were, once again, solid and fascinating to read about. The continuation of the previously introduced character's adventures was satisfying, although Michael' influx of new personae is what I enjoy most about the series. His creativity is undiminished.
Overall, The Sorceress is a great installment to the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series. It could be recommended to almost anybody who enjoys a deceptively juvenile and in-depth plot. Readers who have been fans of the series since the beginning will love to indulge upon this book and satisfy the always hungry literary monster which resides in us all.