Book Review: Stellarlune (Keeper of the Lost Cities #9) by Shannon Messenger

Rating: ★★★☆
Audience: YA Fantasy
Length: 732 pages
Author: Shannon Messenger
Publisher: Aladdin
Release Date: November 8th, 2022
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Sophie Foster changed the game.

Now she’s facing impossible choices:
When to act.
When to trust.
When to let go.

Her friends are divided and scattered, and the Black Swan wants Sophie to focus on their projects. But her instincts are leading her somewhere else.

Stellarlune—and the mysterious Elysian—might be the key to everything. But finding truth in the Lost Cities always requires sacrifice. And as the Neverseen’s plans sharpen into terrifying focus, it appears that everyone has miscalculated. The Lost Cities’ greatest lie could destroy everything. And in the battle that follows, only one thing is certain: nothing will ever be the same.

HMM.

This is the first time I’ve been disappointed in one of these books (and of course it’s book NINE).

Here’s the thing. I live for character growth. Love it, it consumes most my reviews because I love progression. Sophie is finally exhibiting that but often it came off…poorly. More childish (which I get, she is still young), and like she was trying too hard. Some of the subtly was great, I think this whole book needed a softer tone rather than A LOT of time spent arguing.

Also, sweet baby Keefe. Once he was on page things got progressively better. This again, took waaaaay too long with not enough happening prior to carry SEVEN HUNDERED+ pages. I looooved the last 30% where the conversations needed were had, the romance got its due, and there was actual action with a big cliffhanger.

I just don’t think these books have to be as long as they do. I did enjoy this, even though I know this review reads heavily covered in saltyness.

Overall audience notes:

  • Young Adult Fantasy
  • Language: none
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: medium
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life

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Book Review: Legacy (Keeper of the Lost Cities #8) by Shannon Messenger

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: YA Fantasy
Length: 797 pages
Author: Shannon Messenger
Publisher: Aladdin
Release Date: November 5th, 2019
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BOOK SUMMARY:

Illusions shatter—and Sophie and her friends face impossible choices—in this astonishing eighth book in the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series.

Sophie Foster wants answers. But after a lifetime of lies, sometimes the truth is the most dangerous discovery. Even the smallest secret comes with terrifying new responsibilities.

And Sophie’s not the only one with blank spots in her past, or mysteries surrounding her family. She and her friends are part of something much bigger than they imagined—and their roles have already been chosen for them.

Every clue drags them deeper into the conspiracy. Every memory forces them to question everything—especially one another. And the harder they fight, the more the lines blur between friend and enemy.

ILLEGAL CLIFFHANGER ALERT.

I am still enjoying this series 8 books later and I love that for me.

KEEFE. He’s still my absolute favorite and I love him so much and I need him to have all the happiness. All the happiness. EVERYTHING HE WANTS OKAY.

The plot was steady here and I am so flippin’ grateful we finally got some answers to Sophie’s history that were much needed. I was super surprised by the who’s and what’s and I hope we get the rest of the information I neeeeeed.

I did think that this was a bit too long. A few scenes felt repetitive and I was stuck on a merry go round waiting for the next something to occur. I do love these characters and the found family aspects they give each other. How adults and teenagers are working together to benefit everyone. I’m continually curious about the antagonists dynamics and I can’t wait for those reveals to be forthcoming.

The cliffhanger left me on edge. Gotta get the next book in my hands ASAP.

Overall audience notes:

  • YA Fantasy
  • Language: none
  • Romance: flirting
  • Violence: medium
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: physical and magical altercations, small battle scenes, kidnapping, medical experimentation

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Book Review: Flashback (Keeper of the Lost Cities #7) by Shannon Messenger

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: MG/YA Fantasy
Length: 850 pages
Author: Shannon Messenger
Publisher: Aladdin
Release Date: November 6th, 2018
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BOOK SUMMARY:

In this unforgettable seventh book, Sophie must let the past and present blur together, because the deadliest secrets are always the ones that get erased.

Sophie Foster doesn’t know what—or whom—to believe. And in a game with this many players, the worst mistake can be focusing on the wrong threat.

But when the Neverseen prove that Sophie’s far more vulnerable than she ever imagined, she realizes it’s time to change the rules. Her powerful abilities can only protect her so far. To face down ruthless enemies, she must learn to fight.

Unfortunately, battle training can’t help a beloved friend who’s facing a whole different danger—where the only solution involves one of the biggest risks Sophie and her friends have ever taken. And the distraction might be exactly what the villains have been waiting for.

STILL LOVING THIS SERIES.

This is easily my favorite middle grade series. I’m seven books in and I have enjoyed everyone of them so much.

Though, Flashback did get off to a slow start. There was a lot of time spent on recover and healing from the end of the last book. And that’s fine! But 200 pages worth was a long time to get things going.

I have also found myself on the wrong side of the love triangle at present. I WILL continue to hold out hope right now that things will change! I do admit that there were some cute scenes with both of our main heroes though.

Sophie is still a wonderful main character. There’s some growing pains, but I feel that’s very expected reading a MG, young YA book. Messenger has written all of these characters in such a way that you feel their youth and the push and pulls of life that only get stronger as you grow up, WITHOUT making me feel like I want to roll my eyes and be annoyed at everything occurring. It’s amazing and continues to bring me back to this series.

I don’t want to say much more for fear of accidentally spoiling since this is a far into the series. I recommend giving these a try sometime!!

Overall audience notes:

  • MG/YA Fantasy
  • Language: none
  • Romance: cheek kisses
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of loved ones, battle scenes, physical altercations, loss of life, kidnapping

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