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Nightfall is the sixth installment in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, available exclusively in Kindle format. This captivating fantasy novel continues the journey of Sophie Foster as she navigates a world filled with magic, friendship, and adventure.
J**Z
Highly recommend for the entire family.
I haven't been able to put these books down. It's a story of good vs bad, young adults doing awesome things and figuring out who they are. But, there so much more and although I am an older reader - I LOVE THE BOOKS..I also have the audiobooks. I listen while on my way to and from work but also love to sit and read while picturing it all in my head. Highly recommend for the family.
R**T
Middle School Fantasy
I was on the sixth book and was repeatedly renewing it from my local library and eventually I decided to just buy a copy of my own. The book was received in excellent condition and while I'm not finished reading this hefty tome (it's north of 800 pages after all!) I enjoy the story well enough to keep me interested in the characters it's not mindblowingly profound or as sketch out with worldbuilding as some fantasy novels are, but this series is definitely driven by characters and character interactions more than the story itself- which isn't egregious by any means. If you like teen drama gilded in fantasy overlay chances are you will find this series appealing, though being the sixth book you would already know that.With all of that being said I do feel that as of the sixth book the plot should have developed more than what we're getting I don't know when this series will end but I know there are 2 or 3 or possibly 4 more titles to this series; I find that a bit too unnecessarily drawn out considering we have learn so very little about the Neverseen and the Ogers, but mainly the Neverseen. Without point-of-view chapters from the villains of the story and with them seldomly appearing betwixt novels it's difficult to sew them as fluid living persons. I feel as though all the really important plot points could be condensed to 3 books instead of 6 I think this series could have ended with the 6th or 7th book.Nevertheless, I'm hooked on this series and while I have taken several hiatuses betwixt reads I will always come back eager to see what Sophie and Keefe are up to. I say them specifically because that's who this entire story revolves around they are the most developed interesting characters in the series by far. I do also like Grady but again he's a character seldom seen at any length to see his character in action. I do greatly recommend this read to anyone keen to youth-teen fiction especially elementary to pre-teens.
A**L
Best book ever!
This book is so interesting, I like all the details. It leaves you on some cliff hangings ( right at the end!!!!!!!!) It's good for 9-12 year old people but really most ages are not that different, because l could read all the words! I would tell you everything but then you might not read it!
J**I
so amazing!!!!!
Our whole family can’t get enough Keeper, and this one is the best yet!! They just keep on getting better.
A**D
Still good books! They didn't get "tired" through the progression of the series.
I'm just going to talk about the series, not this individual book, because they're all good and can't really write a detailed review without throwing in spoilers, so....."The Keeper of the Lost Cities" books are really fun to read. There's magic, intrigue, suspense and a little romance but it's not the focus of the plot and it's clean enough for grade school children if they are interested in the series. The books are fun but surprisingly substantive, model good behavior/relationships (without bashing you over the head with it or just being so painfully obvious that you find yourself rolling your eyes or skipping a few lines ahead) and can give you something to talk about with your kids. If you don't have kids then these books are just fun to read for yourself! The series is more low key (less violent/high stakes) than ""The Beyonders" but kind of feels the same way to read for me. If you liked The Beyonders, Harry Potter or some of the Tamora Pierce books- I'd say it feels most like "The Immortals" series, which was my favorite- then you'll probably like this too. I read a few reviews somewhere that said they thought it was copying Harry Potter and not being very original about it...I really do not agree. The material feels very fresh and original. There's obviously some overlap in any kind of fantasy but I'm pretty quick to feel that books are tedious/unoriginal (yet still read them...all) but I really just didn't get that feeling with these. I've read them more than once, which for me is 'the sign' that something was really worth reading the first time!
A**.
Another amazing installment!
These are SO worth the read! I'm a Potter girl and these are right up that alley, but with elves. And of course a whole other amazing storyline! I'm on my 2nd read-through of the series, anxiously awaiting the next couple of releases!
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