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Magickeepers: The Chalice of Immortality

di Erica Kirov

Serie: Magickeepers [Kirov] (book 3)

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In the final installment of the MAGICKEEPERS series Nick leaves the safety of the Winter Palace and travels to England in search of the secret behind Rasputin's longevity. With appearances by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Shakespeare, THE CHALICE OF IMMORTALITY is a thrilling conclusion to this clever, contemporary take on the world of magic.

Harry Houdini stole it from his best friend. Shakespeare used it to kill Macbeth. And it's the secret to Rasputin's terrifying existence.

The Chalice of Immortality has been missing for nearly a hundred years. Nick Rostov has only a few days to find itâ??or his father will die.

What would you do for a goblet with the power to control life and death?

Praise for The Eternal Hourglass:
"Though grounded in Russian history...this fantasy earns style points for being set in modern Las Vegasâ??in a hotel whose residents include polar bears, giant Siberian tigers, and Princess Anastasia herself."â??Kirkus
"Kirov's story feels plenty original, and kids will be charmed by her brand of magic."â??Publishers
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I did not read the first two books, however this did not distract from this book. It is easily a read alone book but I am sure the previous two add to the story.

Nick and his cousin Isabella are the next generation of magic keepers. The story begins with them in training for this very special job. However, Nick has a very special destiny - one that he sees in a vision. He sets out to visit the one lady that could clarify his mission. Talking his father and grandfather into an outing her goes to visit the old seer, but while there he is found by the Shadow Keepers who put a deep and ancient spell on his father.

The only way to break the spell is to find the Chalice of Immortality, but to do this they must undertake a very dangerous journey. Accompanied by Theo, Boris, and his cousin Isabella they set out to find the one thing that will break the spell. They must find it before the Shadow Keepers and keep it from falling into deadly hands.

The story is not stop action from the beginning to the end. In the journey the children face all sorts of obstacles and must make decisions that will alter their lives.

This book is filled with magic and witchcraft and therefor I recommend that parents review the material prior to giving it to the children.

Erica Kirov has crafted a wonderful book for tweens that will capture their attention. It is written about topics that seem to be of the highest popularity and will be interesting for those who read the Harry Potter series and other series like this.

Thank you Sourcebooks for this review copy.
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  abbieriddle | Mar 1, 2022 |
Similar to the first book, drawing from several American and Russian myths and legends. A very well done end to the trilogy. There are some ends that are left loose that could lead to further books but as a major story arc, this one ends with this book. Unlike the first book, Nick is much more confident and better adept as using his magic. While it was never mentioned in the 2nd or this book how he came to learn some of it, it was only a minor detail and I didn't feel a loss in the story about this gloss over.

It would be interesting to read further adventures of Nick and Isabella. Especially to learn more about Nick's lineage which was hinted at in the first book. ( )
  leyliagray | Mar 30, 2012 |
I did not read the first two books, however this did not distract from this book. It is easily a read alone book but I am sure the previous two add to the story.

Nick and his cousin Isabella are the next generation of magic keepers. The story begins with them in training for this very special job. However, Nick has a very special destiny - one that he sees in a vision. He sets out to visit the one lady that could clarify his mission. Talking his father and grandfather into an outing her goes to visit the old seer, but while there he is found by the Shadow Keepers who put a deep and ancient spell on his father.

The only way to break the spell is to find the Chalice of Immortality, but to do this they must undertake a very dangerous journey. Accompanied by Theo, Boris, and his cousin Isabella they set out to find the one thing that will break the spell. They must find it before the Shadow Keepers and keep it from falling into deadly hands.

The story is not stop action from the beginning to the end. In the journey the children face all sorts of obstacles and must make decisions that will alter their lives.

This book is filled with magic and witchcraft and therefor I recommend that parents review the material prior to giving it to the children.

Erica Kirov has crafted a wonderful book for tweens that will capture their attention. It is written about topics that seem to be of the highest popularity and will be interesting for those who read the Harry Potter series and other series like this.

Thank you Sourcebooks for this review copy. ( )
  Adayriddle | Jun 9, 2011 |
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Fantasy. Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:

In the final installment of the MAGICKEEPERS series Nick leaves the safety of the Winter Palace and travels to England in search of the secret behind Rasputin's longevity. With appearances by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Shakespeare, THE CHALICE OF IMMORTALITY is a thrilling conclusion to this clever, contemporary take on the world of magic.

Harry Houdini stole it from his best friend. Shakespeare used it to kill Macbeth. And it's the secret to Rasputin's terrifying existence.

The Chalice of Immortality has been missing for nearly a hundred years. Nick Rostov has only a few days to find itâ??or his father will die.

What would you do for a goblet with the power to control life and death?

Praise for The Eternal Hourglass:
"Though grounded in Russian history...this fantasy earns style points for being set in modern Las Vegasâ??in a hotel whose residents include polar bears, giant Siberian tigers, and Princess Anastasia herself."â??Kirkus
"Kirov's story feels plenty original, and kids will be charmed by her brand of magic."â??Publishers

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