![]() ![]() to do this?", or "not to do that?" (I would give more detail, but I hate spoilers.) I would highly recommend this book series, especially over many of the more commonly read books kids are reading today (excepting The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, A Series of Unfortunate Events, etc. Scott represents them in this series is a breath of fresh air, that also leads to the reader asking deeper questions, such as "when is it o.k. Yes, these themes are used in a lot of books, but the way Mr. What reader wasn't upset by the bad choices made by good characters? What reader doesn't want the good to triumph. I know many of the reviews for this have said there is no positive message, but I would argue that they need to take a deeper look. This series is a great one for kids, granted they should be old enough to appreciate the historical context and mythologies mixed within. I've spent hours pouring over books, analyzing and critiquing them and the content within, as well as the messages they may contain, however subliminal they may be. He is the New York Times bestselling author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series: The Alchemyst, The Magician, The Sorceress, The Necromancer, The Warlock, and The. ![]()
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