tinkerbellandeeyor
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Simba's Mom said:I think it's called the DISreaders.
Thank you I will look for it
Simba's Mom said:I think it's called the DISreaders.
Finished book #8: The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
This is a YA book & I enjoyed it. It has a variety of creatures; sorcerers, vampires, were animals, undead, beasts along w/2 teenage twins that are pulled into this world by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. I was drawn to this b/c of Nicholas Flamel & the sorcerer's stone from the Harry Potter series 1st book. I was surprised to find out that Nicholas Flamel did really exist in our world & there is a theory that he & his wife did actually use the sorcerer's stone to make the elixir of life. This is the 1st book in a 6 book series & I will read the rest too. This is also going to be a movie.
Twin 15-year-old siblings Sophie and Josh Newman take summer jobs in San Francisco across the street from one another: she at a coffee shop, he at a bookstore owned by Nick and Perry Fleming. In the very first chapter, armed goons garbed in black with "dead-looking skin and... marble eyes" (actually Golems) storm the bookshop, take Perry hostage and swipe a rare Book (but not before Josh snatches its two most important pages). The stolen volume is the Codex, an ancient text of magical wisdom. Nick Fleming is really Nicholas Flamel, the 14th-century alchemist who could turn base metal into gold, and make a potion that ensures immortality. Sophie and Josh learn that they are mentioned in the Codex's prophecies. Mayhem ensues, as Irish author Scott draws on a wide knowledge of world mythology to stage a battle between the Dark Elders and their hired gunDr. John Deeagainst the forces of good, led by Flamel and the twins. Not only do they need the Codex back to stop Dee and company, but the immortality potion must be brewed afresh every month. Time is running out, literally, for the Flamels. This book proceeds at a breakneck pace, and populated by the likes of werewolves and vampires.
Angiea1114 said:I just joined DISboards and have been watching this thread and was hoping I could join in!
I love to read but over the years couldn't find the time. But, now that my DD 16 drives, I can find time to read again!!
GOAL 25 BOOKS
I just joined DISboards and have been watching this thread and was hoping I could join in!
I love to read but over the years couldn't find the time. But, now that my DD 16 drives, I can find time to read again!!
GOAL 25 BOOKS
Goal - 50 books
Book #15 - "The Chocolate Lovers' Club" by Carole Matthews
I really liked this book. It was total fluff! Chick lit at it's finest! Think Bridget Jones as a chocoholic! It's not great literature, but it kept me amused for the space of the book!!
I just joined DISboards and have been watching this thread and was hoping I could join in!
I love to read but over the years couldn't find the time. But, now that my DD 16 drives, I can find time to read again!!
GOAL 25 BOOKS
Welcome! I suggest reading the whole thread. I know it's long, but there are some fantastic recommendations here.
Got you!So glad you could join us. It's so fun to see the progress everyone is making and sharing with each other what we've read along the way.
So many of your book selections on Goodreads end up on my to-read list!
Welcome and happy reading!
Thanks for the welcome!
#1 Clean House by Kay Wyma - 4/5; I could definitely relate to the "youth entitlement behaviors" going on in this book! Gave me some great ideas but also showed me that my kids were doing a lot that I took for granted! Quick read!
#2 Following Atticus - Tom Ryan, 4/5; What I call a "life reflection" book...The climbing of the mountains seemed to be repetitive but once I pushed forward after about the first 1/3 of the book, the life stories kicked in a little bit more and then it made a very heartwarming book! Picture section in back really pulled things together!
#3 Bitter Harvest - Ann Rule - just began it and was recommended to me by my sister...
Thanks again for the warm welcome! I have plenty of books on my "to read" list after reading through this thread!
Angie
(Off to Disney POR in about 40 days!!!)![]()
So many of your book selections on Goodreads end up on my to-read list!