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Original Title: Immortal
ISBN: 0385339747 (ISBN13: 9780385339742)
Edition Language: English
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Immortal Paperback | Pages: 515 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 774 Users | 114 Reviews

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Title:Immortal
Author:Traci L. Slatton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 515 pages
Published:January 29th 2008 by Delta (first published 2002)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Cultural. Italy. Fantasy. Art

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In an age of wonderous beauty and terrible secrets,
one man searches for his destiny...

In the majestic heart of Florence, a beautiful golden-haired boy is abandoned and subjected to cruelty beyond words. But Luca Bastardo is anything but an ordinary boy. Across two centuries of passion and intrigue, Luca will discover an astonishing gift—one that will lead him to embrace the ancient mysteries of alchemy and healing and to become a trusted confidant to the powerful Medicis…even as he faces persecution from a sadistic cabal determined to wrest his secrets for themselves.

But as the Black Death and the Inquisition wreak havoc on his beloved city, Luca’s survival lies in the quest to solve two riddles. One is the enigma of his parents and his ageless beauty. The other is a choice between immortality and the only chance to find his one true love. As Luca journeys through the heights of the Renaissance, befriends Giotto and Leonardo Da Vinci—140 years apart—and pursues the most closely guarded secrets of religious faith and science for the answers to his own burning questions, his remarkable search will not only change him…but will change the course of history.

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Ratings: 3.78 From 774 Users | 114 Reviews

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The second time, it's better than at first ! Amazing span of history painted through pages of enjoyment, balming my hart! Thanks Laszlo

This was not at all what I expected it to be. Here are some points which I would like to make for when you're thinking about reading it.1) There are lots of good Dante references near the beginning.2) There are lots of good Petrarch references near the beginning.3) There are lots of good Boccaccio references near the beginning.4) Giotto's cool5) Nobody calls him 'Alessandro di Mariano Filpepi'; everyone called him Botticelli6) Lorenzo was not that idiotic7) Savonarola was eviller8) Ludovico is

I picked this book up on impulse, mostly becuase I liked the cover, and I'm so glad I did. This was an interesting read, full of compelling characters, both good and bad. There were times I could hardly put it down. The plot and characters are well-rounded and well developed. The story of one man's journey of personal discovery and the quest for what is really important in life. There were some interesting points on morality, and what cost and individual is willing to pay for what they hold most

This book will go straight to my list of 'favorites'. It has the exact right mix of historical fiction, magic and mystery. The concept of being able to live for centuries is intriguing. When everyone you've ever known and loved is destined to age and die before you, it really isn't such a blessing. You can never truly settle anywhere and live in peace, because your eternal youth will always attract attention.I love that Luca's life is intertwined with Florence and the Renaissance. He meets many

In the majestic heart of Florence, a beautiful golden-haired boy is abandoned and subjected to cruelty beyond words. But Luca Bastardo is anything but an ordinary boy. Across two centuries of passion and intrigue, Luca will discover an astonishing giftone that will lead him to embrace the ancient mysteries of alchemy and healing and to become a trusted confidant to the powerful Mediciseven as he faces persecution from a sadistic cabal determined to wrest his secrets for themselves.But as the

Florence, 1330: Luca the Bastard is nine years old. He is homeless, but he has a thirst for learning, and remembers whatever he hears. What gives him even more strength are strangers words. We Florentines have great souls. Were imaginative, creative, spirited; we make the best artists and merchants. Thats why were famous for our sharp wit and intelligence, our ingegno. You have it, too, or you wouldnt survive on the streets! () When youre faced with superior strength and numbers, when youre

I found this book a little hard to get into in the beginning. However, once I reached the middle I was starting to become intrigued by what would happen next and the struggles that the main character faced while being faced with a "freakish" condition that was very misunderstood among his peers. All he longs for is his one true love, but he seems to lose just about everything else along the way. I don't want to spoil it for anyone else who may want to read this, but this books seems to really

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