Gods of Aberdeen

Gods of Aberdeen

"Gods of Aberdeen" is a novel written by Micah Nathan, published in June 2005 by Simon & Schuster. It was released on the international market as "The Last Alchemist". The novel is written in first-person, and follows the freshman year of the narrator, Eric Dunne, a 16 year-old linguistic savant who attends fictional Aberdeen College, in the town of Fairwich, Connecticut.

In July 2007, Simon & Schuster released the novel in trade paperback. The novel achieved best-seller status in Italy, selling over 40k copies.


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