Keeper of the Lost Cities Collection Books 1-5 (Boxed Set): Keeper of the Lost Cities; Exile; Everblaze; Neverseen; Lodestar
C**M
My 9 year old and 6 year old loved this series!
My 9 year old is an advanced reader who loves fantasy chapter books. She has read all Rick Riordan Books and the Wings of Fire series. We happened to get the first book of Wings of Fire as a reward for a summer reading program she did at Barnes and Nobles, and we fell in love with the characters. Keefe is our favorite trouble maker, and Fitz is my daughter’s favorite golden boy, and my son loves Dex. My daughter loves books with female leads, and they are hard to find. The lead character Sofie is relatable and lovable. The books even though huge in size and an easy and quick read. Each chapter is exciting and full of action.I only have a few issues with these books. My kids aren’t teenagers yet, so maybe this these things are more relatable to older kids.One: Most of the characters have short fuses, especially the boys. Lots of clenched fists, feeling like they want to punch something, and all the male characters feel the need to pull their hand through their hair when frustrated. I wish the writer had taken the time to make each characters angry quirks differently, as not everyone handles frustration the same. Honestly, it got kind of annoying how repetitive these angry quirks were.Two: The writing was just okay from an adult stand point. My kids loved it, and that is what matters, but when I would read out loud to them I would catch a lot repetition in words. For example I lost count of how often the word ominous was used throughout the books. The Wings of Fire series did that a bit too, but not to the extent of the Keeper books. The writing is just not as up to par with Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson books) or JK Rowling (Harry Potter books), but it does read faster then those. We finished the whole Keeper series in a month.Third: The bad guys pretty much always win.Forth: Not really an issue for me, but my husband wasn’t sure how he felt about it since my kids are so young. There is a love triangle in the book between Sofie, Keefe, and Fitz…we’ll a square if you include Dex. They do talk about crushes and there are moments where characters almost kiss, and even a moment when they actually do kiss. Again, not really a problem for me, but some parents may not want to introduce that yet.Overall, we really liked this series. Both my young kids were really invested in the characters and plot. We can’t wait for book 9 to come out.
P**R
It only took 2 chapters.
2 chapters in, I was hookedI bought these books for my tween, and I started a preview read (reading the first couple chapters to make sure it was age appropriate and that she would like it) then I got hooked. 4 days later I finished book one and now moving on to book 2.So far it’s a really good book series with interesting twists, perfect for tweens, teens and adults who like an easy read with a decent storyline. The story is well written, easy to read and enjoyable. It has the ups and downs, tense and happy moments and keeps the reader curious “what will happen next.”For the younger readers, there’s some big words in there when they talk about things like elements or dinosaurs, otherwise the reading is easy to moderate for young readers (late elementary- tweens).
V**N
My son and I love these books
These are entertaining, detailed, etc. At the Harry Potter/Chronicles of Narnia quality.I've been reading these to my 8-year old over the past year. A couple have been so good, after reading him to sleep, I've had a binge reading session (is that a thing?) where I stay up all night finishing the book myself. I just ordered books 6-9 now so we can continue the series. I recommended these to all kids ages 8 and up. [And adults who like a good wholesome fantasy easy read, too! ;) ]
T**E
Best series ever!
I have so many wonderful things to say about this series. I’m a 41 year old mom to three kids and got this first on Audible to pass the time on a long road trip. Long story short, I am the one that got hooked! I just finished Book 5 (Lodestar) and have loved every single book!Clearly people who have written a negative review never got through the first book or read more than that. There’s so much growth in the characters as the series develops. Yes there are metaphors to a lot of real life issues in our world that make for wonderful discussion with your preteen- identity, family of origin, who you really are- racism- adoption- judging others based on appearance rather than character- ethical dilemmas of taking things out of context of how nature intends- friendship dynamics- metaphors to how guilt and shame and anger are powerful forces that can destroy us or motivate us to change and growPlus so so much more.One of my favorite parts of this book that is so needed in our world is the role model of strong, wise and understanding parental figures. They have their rocky moments but they work through it. Friends learn to look past the outward struggles each are exhibiting to what’s really going on in the heart.And lastly- sweet teen love! It’s not overwhelming and sappy and it’s just sprinkled in enough to add a precious touch of teen romance to the story line. Makes me reminisce to all those young love heart flutters. I still haven’t decided if I’m Team Fitz or Team Keefe- I feel you Sophie, both are amazing. Thank you Shannon Messenger. You are brilliant and wonderful for giving us this gift.
P**G
Much better than expected
Books are in very good condition, only minor creases on one of the book’s back cover. My daughter loves it. Such a good deal!
T**A
Read this series!
My niece recommended these as they are the only books she has kept (she trades in everything else at the used book store). I read the first chapter at her house and then bought this set. By book 2 i was buying the rest of the series. Now on book 7 and the story is still going strong. Excellent twists, great battles, alot of mystery. Highly recommend
S**
Keep them hooked
My daughter loves to read. This series has kept her interest. And asking for the next one.
V**I
Great for reluctant readers
My son is in 8th grade. At the beginning of the year his friend that is a girl gave him a copy to borrow. I'm not sure if the sharer was the biggest influence but in a short 3 months he made it through book 5 and wanted to own the series. I don't think it was just the girl that influenced him. I think the author should be given the credit of him going to book 2 and beyond.
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