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Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger

Keeper of the Lost Cities

by Shannon Messenger

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  • Oct 2012, 496 pages
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Phoenix

The best book ever!
This book is genius!
Shannon Messenger writes like the story was happening write as you were reading it. She manages to make the characters feel more human, and not just be crazy-superpower people. She made sure they had choices, and whatever the choice did, it would be because of who they were, and not because it was the right or wrong choice.
Kristi

Very good read
I found this book very enjoyable. There was suspense and new problems around every turn which made for a great reading experience. It never got slow and gave things away to the reader as Sophie found them out herself. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes adventure and mystery!
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