Monday, February 21, 2011

The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel

book cover of 
The Alchemyst 
 (Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, book 1)
by
Michael Scott





 
The Alchemyst, By Michael Scott, is about twin brother and sister Josh and Sophie Newman, who both get summer jobs in San Francisco. Sophie worked at a local Coffee Shop across the street from where Josh worked, a small book store owned by Nick and Perry Fleming. At the beginning of the book,  Sophie notices strange men (who were actually Golems, a creature made out of mud) across the street. Another man steps out of the car the Golems came out of, and they go into where her brother Josh works. Then there’s a fight scene where Dee (the man that stepped out of the car the Golems) takes a rare book, but only after Josh accidently, but luckily, rips the two most important pages out of, and takes Perry Flamel hostage. They meet up with an Elder named Scatty, and speed away from San Francisco, barely escaping an attack from vicious birds. They hide in a shadow realm created and inhabited by the Elder goddess Hekate. She senses that Sophie and Josh have very strong auras and as Nicholas Flamel (Nick Fleming) suspected, are probably in one of the prophecies in the Codex (the rare book Dee stole). Then they decide that they need to Awaken the twins magical potential, which means that they would be so in tune with their bodys that they can see every fur on an animal, they can hear every silent noise, they can taste every single seasoning and flavor of food, and so on. Meanwhile, Dee and his partner the Crow Goddess decide to team up with Bastet, a Dark Elder that has the body of a woman and the head of a cat. Sophie gets awakened, while Josh does not. Nicholas, Sophie, Scatty, and Josh escape while the Crow Goddess and Dee are fighting Hekate. They then drive to another magical being, the Witch of Endor. Sophie learns all that the With of Endor knows, while Josh is sent out to the park across the street. Dee arrives attacking again with all of the dead things within range (Dee is a necromancer, which means he can control the dead). Sophie fights them off with her new found powers, but still they are definitely out-numbered and losing until, all of a sudden, all of the zombies and skeletons stop moving. It was Josh’s doing, he startled Dee’s concentration, so all of the dead things stopped attacking. Sophie, Josh, Scatty and Nicholas disappear into the witch’s antique shop, and then go through a mirror into Paris, France. That’s the end of the first book, which is kind of a cliff-hanger, isn’t it?
                I would say that the main theme of this book is Good vs. Evil. An example of this is every time that the good people (Sophie, Josh, Scatty, Hekate, Nicholas, Witch of Endor, etc.) are fighting the evil people (Dr. John Dee, the Crow Goddess, Bastet, etc.). The main fight is near the end of the book, when they all fight each other at Hekate’s shadow realm. That fight shows the good people vs. the evil people because the evil people kill somebody (I won’t say who…) and that shows just how evil they are! That is why I think that one of the main themes of this book is Good vs. Evil.
                I would definitely recommend this series by Michael Scott to other 7th graders. I really enjoyed it! It was very fantasy like, but had a little bit of history because of all of the mythology in it. It is really entertaining, and is a page-turner. I would recommend other books from this author, like the whole series that this book is the first to. There are four books in that series so far: The Alchemyst, The Magician, The Sorceress, and The Necromancer. There are also other books like this, like the Ranger’s Apprentice series. That’s why I would definitely recommend these series to other 7th graders that love a little magic, mythology, and fantasy.

I got this picture at http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/michael-scott/alchemyst.htmThe

The Control System

     human-nervous-system

Dear Human Body Corporation,

You shouldn't fire me! You know why? Well, do you ever wonder why your body can do all these things without you thinking about it? And the things you do think about? It's because of me, the Nervous System (N.S.)! Without me, you can't do any of you're hobbies, skills, and/or actions! You also wouldn't be able to do any of the practical things, the things that keep you alive. And, you just can't live without me (literally)! So, now that that's over, I'm going to go into even more detail on these three reasons why the Human Body Corp. shouldn't fire the N.S.!

        Without N.S., you wouldn't be able to do anything you like! For example: if you liked soccer, you couldn't play soccer. It's the same with reading, sports, dancing, singing, any hobby, skill, and/or action! Why would you want to do that to the poor old person, Human Body Corp.? Anyway, you also wouldn't be able to think for yourself, or even think at all! Like I said, you can't do any skills, hobbies, and/or actions without me, the N.S.!

       Without me, the N.S., you couldn’t do any of the things that keep you alive! You couldn’t breathe, and imagine what that would be like! You couldn’t eat, and that would be horrible! You also couldn’t drink, walk, blink, talk, think, you just couldn’t really do ANYTHING! Your heart wouldn’t pump, your ears wouldn’t hear, your eyes wouldn’t see, your hands wouldn’t feel, you mouth wouldn’t taste, and you would be a lifeless dummy! So, just remember that you, Human Body Corp., wouldn’t even work without me!

            You would definitely die without me! Like I said (or wrote, I guess...) in the paragraph before this, you wouldn’t be able to eat, so you’re body wouldn’t get any protein or energy it needed, you wouldn’t be able to breathe in the oxygen you needed, and you wouldn’t get any water, any exercise, and you would be very sick! Remember the four things you have to have to survive are:
  1. Oxygen
  2. Water
  3. Food
  4. Health
So, the human body would definitely die without me, the N.S.!

          
        So, I hope that if you ever did wonder how you’re body can do anything at all, that I answered you’re question! Let’s go over them now:
  1. You couldn’t do anything you like
  2. You couldn’t do anything that keeps you alive
  3. You’d die without the N.S. (me)
But, Human Body Corp., if I would be so brave to say so, the human body couldn’t go on without any of the body systems. We all depend upon each other to do their jobs so we can do our jobs. We all work together to make the human body work, and without just one of us, we just couldn’t go on.


                                                                  Sincerely,
                                                                  The Nervous System