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surfpark's review against another edition
3.0
The continuing adventures of Nickolas Flammel brings us to Paris. The twins, Nick, and Joan are playing a cat and mouse game with Machiavelli and Dee.
The best parts of the book are the ones in which they describe the feelings of what it is like to have an awakened aura. The details of memory and sensory perception really allow you to get a sense of what it feels like to be a sense-heightened human. There is also some interesting characters and a dash of historical trivia thrown in.
The bad is the repetitive nature of the dialog and narration. Topics are being retreaded often making it very slow and unrealistic. It as if the author feels he must educate the reader on the historical significance of each and every location and mythical figure (which actually turns out to be a real living creature some how). Additionally, the consistent use of smell as a narrative device wears thin. How many time must we be reminded that Nickolas' magic evokes the smell of mint? I know this device is supposed to recall other sensory feelings about the character, but it is often at odds with the action. Smell that comes from another realm has little to no effect on the action or plot.
This series is shaky, but I'm going to stick with it. The storytelling is alright, and the book seems well researched for fiction. The serialized nature of this series makes it hard to put down, despite how much you dislike the process. I will endure, since there are moments that keep my interest.
The best parts of the book are the ones in which they describe the feelings of what it is like to have an awakened aura. The details of memory and sensory perception really allow you to get a sense of what it feels like to be a sense-heightened human. There is also some interesting characters and a dash of historical trivia thrown in.
The bad is the repetitive nature of the dialog and narration. Topics are being retreaded often making it very slow and unrealistic. It as if the author feels he must educate the reader on the historical significance of each and every location and mythical figure (which actually turns out to be a real living creature some how). Additionally, the consistent use of smell as a narrative device wears thin. How many time must we be reminded that Nickolas' magic evokes the smell of mint? I know this device is supposed to recall other sensory feelings about the character, but it is often at odds with the action. Smell that comes from another realm has little to no effect on the action or plot.
This series is shaky, but I'm going to stick with it. The storytelling is alright, and the book seems well researched for fiction. The serialized nature of this series makes it hard to put down, despite how much you dislike the process. I will endure, since there are moments that keep my interest.
kristyisalibrarian's review against another edition
4.0
A good 2nd story in the series. I like how the mythologies are weaving together. Perenelle is my favorite character. I can't wait to see more from her.
alaguz89's review against another edition
3.0
La idea detrĂ¡s de esta saga me parece interesante, la historia me parece algo lent, sin emargo, estoy emocidada de seguir leyendo.
linakatarinac's review against another edition
4.0
Why I don't have the third book with me right now, I don't know. But this is going to change soon.
kelleieio's review against another edition
3.0
Fun
This is a fun easy read adventure story. Looking forward to seeing what all the other characters can do and how they relate.
This is a fun easy read adventure story. Looking forward to seeing what all the other characters can do and how they relate.
julia135's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
holtmin's review against another edition
4.0
I couldn't put his one down! Story keeps getting more exciting and interesting. Great characters. Everyone has an agenda, mysteries linger, but want more Perenelle
sainabousbookshelf's review against another edition
4.0
Maybe better than the first but seriously Josh is annoying me
and no one seems to be mad at all his shenanigans except me!
and no one seems to be mad at all his shenanigans except me!
colinandersbrodd's review against another edition
3.0
Seems like it would be really fun for kids, and fairly well written with lots of nifty little references to historical and mythological characters and themes . . .
nverad's review against another edition
4.0
Satu kutipan yang paling saya ingat dalam buku ini, sebuah dialog antara Perenelle Flamel dan hantu Juan Manuel de Ayala:
"Apa kau pernah dengar pepatah 'Musuh dari musuhku adalah temanku'?"
"Tidak, tapi aku pernah dengar 'Orang dungu lari ke tempat yang malaikat pun takut melangkah.'"
Mungkin karena suasana hati sedang mengarah ke sana, kali ya... :D
"Apa kau pernah dengar pepatah 'Musuh dari musuhku adalah temanku'?"
"Tidak, tapi aku pernah dengar 'Orang dungu lari ke tempat yang malaikat pun takut melangkah.'"
Mungkin karena suasana hati sedang mengarah ke sana, kali ya... :D