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Keeper of the Lost Cities
- Narrated by: Caitlin Kelly
- Series: Keeper of the Lost Cities, Book 1
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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- S
- 16-01-21
Sophie Foster is a child prodigy which gets her a
Sophie Foster is a child prodigy which gets her a lot of attention, but actually has an even bigger secret that she's hiding from the world, and even from her family. She's a telepath. Suddenly she finds out that being a telepath is the least of what makes her special, she's from another place and she has to leave her family without any time to prepare.
This book made me feel suspicious of all the characters at some point or another, it was so hard to know who to trust. Surprisingly, Sophie is very trusting though you'd expect her to be very wary after her time with the humans. But at times I wasn't even sure who the good guys were any more!
I was left with so many questions at the end, it is part of quite a long series so I think there will be plenty more revealed in the subsequent books. If you like getting into long series you'll really enjoy this.
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- Helen
- 11-08-20
Amazing
I loved this book and once you got into it it was an incredible story with lots of twists and turns
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-07-22
So cool it was so funny
I don’t like it I love
It was such an interesting story
Best story ever
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- SC
- 12-06-22
i love this series so much!!!!!
i listened to this first in lockdown, and now have heard the whole series at least 3 times. i am completely obsessed
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- Mammajo
- 19-02-22
Amazing
I gave it five stars because the story is brilliant and Caitlin Kelly gives an amazing performance of the book. Frequent plot twists and changing relationships (not all of which are romantic) keep the listener hooked, and the ending lives up to expectations. I would recommend to around age 11+. All in all, a great book⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-02-22
My kids have been captivated by the story
Took a while to get used to the American narrator after reading the books with our native English accents! but overall she did a good job.
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- Nat 87
- 10-01-22
Enjoyable
My 12 year old loves this series and wanted me to listen. Very enjoyable YA listen, lots of great action and well created characters.
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- Nancy J.
- 26-08-21
BEST BOOK EVER!!
This book is amazing!! 😍100% read it😍 this book has an amazing
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Line to it. a girl told that she must leave her home and told that every thing she ever know was wrong and she must fit in in her new life will she ever fit in though!! 🥰
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- BABBA'
- 03-06-21
aMaZiNg✨👯♀️
this was recommended by my best friends and as soon as i started listening to it i was entranced! the narrator making listening to the book extremely interesting. i definitely recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 20-04-20
Amazing
This book has changed my life and I will never forget it and my future children are definitely going to read it
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- Brandon Allen
- 06-03-20
Read the negative reviews first
I read a review similar to the one I'm writing now and thought: "Wow, what a bitter, grouchy, liberal conspiracy theorist!" I made it to chapter 15 when I realized she was right. The main character goes to a whole new world, where she is told hundreds of times (not exaggerating) "I can't tell you that yet" and "Don't worry about it" and the like. She's told she's a "good girl" for following blindly. It's awful. She swallows a lack of answers and follows blindly in a way that I hope my children NEVER will. Read Harry Potter or Fablehaven, or something with thinking characters. This main character made me sick - so sweet, but so stupid.
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- Jonathan
- 12-10-19
Unreflective, shallow morality. Exciting story.
My kids liked it. The world was authoritarian, and governed by irresponsible secrecy, rewards, and punishments. Not only do the kids in the book but into this structure, but the adults--nearly without exception--foster uncritical and uninformed respect for authority and nobility. The author seems to recognize that this isn't a virtuous structure for a society, but hasn't reflected enough on the moral bankruptcy of such mostly "benevolent" authoritarianism to treat it with depth or realism. So bullying at all ages and levels of society is normalized, and is an acceptable, if unpleasant, part of life. People can also commit high crimes through accidents of birth or curiosity, and the author has created a world where that's mostly fine.
We won't be purchasing the next book for our kids.
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- Anonymous User
- 26-11-18
Amazing!
This book is amazing because it has humor and I think it made me cry like 14 or 15 times, but also the voices are so gentle if they need to or so scared or angry, if you are sick (I am) this is a nice relaxing book to listen to, really recommend it on audible, you won't regret your lose of cents, truest me. My mom asked me why I like the performance so much? It's because even when they sought they don't acutely scream like in story thieves or in the land of stories even thought both of them are very good. Another thing is if English isn't your first language this is the best thing to improve it, not this book only (even thought this book is AMAZING), audible and reading. Won't spoiler but REALLY RECOMMEND!!!!
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- Yvonne den Besten
- 03-07-19
Impressive Start
Another book I read because of a Harry Potter-esque recommendation. I don’t know what it is about it, but this book felt very epic to me. I am getting ahead of myself though. This is about a 12 year old girl, Sophie Foster, who has been able to read minds since she was five. One day she meets a boy at a museum whose thoughts she can’t hear, and he tells her they have been looking for her for twelve years. And he also happened to mention he’s an elf, and by the way—so is she.
Sophie now needs to contend with who she always thought she was and who she will turn out to be, a whole new world, with not only a vast set of possibilities (Magic! Immortality!) but a set of strict rules too. As she tries to find her place in a new society and at a new school, where she really needs to work to keep her head above water, it slowly begins to look like there is even more mystery surrounding who she is than she initially thought. Also, there are these mysterious fires popping up threatening to kill humans, and nobody seems too bothered about stopping it from happening…
I like Sophie’s character a lot. She is brave and tenacious and outspoken, all of the characters in here are very likeable, except when they’re clearly not supposed to. Most characters are a lot less whimsical than in Harry Poter, and like Harry Potter it’s very clear who are supposed to be the ‘good guys’ and the ‘bad guys’ and like Harry Potter the school setting is at times fun and a little ridiculous at times. It really like how the world and the magic is described, you get a very clear picture of how some of it works, and how it all looks.
But there are two things I really didn’t like, and those were the insta-crushing on the cute boys, and how she went from being a moderately ok student in some subjects, to being a boss in all the things, without showing the reader how she made that progression
I think this book sets up the series very well, and I think it will only get more interesting as the characters age with the story. I’m hoping things will get less black and white as this tale progresses, and the thought processes and conflicts get more intricate.
Excited to continue the series. If you loved the pranks in Harry Potter (which I personally didn’t), a very driven main character, school rivalries, fun friendships, even if they are still a little superficial, another beautiful and lush world to discover, and a very colorful magic system, a compelling mystery, and adorable creatures to boot, I would recommend this to you!
I think the narration for this was very good. It matched the stateliness of the older Elves, and all the characters; personalities shone through, but I think she made Sophie's character sound a little whinier at atimes. That could also be because she is really young in this book
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- cool bird
- 26-12-19
OMG
I love this book Omg it made me cry so much it’s an amazing story!
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- Kiran Kumar Gunda
- 13-04-20
AMAZING!!
The book was awesome!! The only thing I suggest is that the person reading can imitate Sophie’s voice a tad bit better. She sounded like Sophie was a 8 year old with a high pitch voice! But still the book was five stars!!! I would really recommend reading it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-07-21
Exciting fantasy story perfect for middle school
If you liked Harry Potter, this is a story for you! It's perfect for middle school aged and up. It has a female protagonist but plenty of supporting male characters, so good for everyone. Loved it!
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-03-21
Read this review through to the end, it will surely alter your decision on whether or not to buy this audible.
Listening to this book pains me, but only because I wish so strongly that is was reality.
I would like to give my utmost gratitude to Shannon Messenger, writer of this book, and Caitlin Kelly, reader of the audio book.
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- Daniel
- 06-03-19
Love love love
Originally I bought this book for my niece and nephew at Costco because it looked pretty cool and I want them to be interested in what they are reading but then I was interested in reading it and I end up finishing up before they did. I’m on the second book and I’m loving it so far. great book!
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- Denae C
- 17-12-18
exciting and inventive
I didn't like that the book kept emphasizing how much of a genius Sophie and the other elves were. They didn't act like geniuses. It took her too long to think about her family and too long to put clues together. The elf children at the school didn't act like elite, talented beings who would live forever. They acted like middle schoolers with drama and pranks and complaining about studying.
Other than that, no problems. I loved that Sophie actually got in trouble when she did something wrong (like using telepathy to cheat!), and I love that she confessed and was tempted to misuse her abilities and kept trying to involve adults despite them keeping secrets.
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