Andy / I was 8 / Dec 25, 2023
Keepers of the lost cities
Legendary Read
First of all, Merry CHRISTMAS and a Happy New year! ( I’m writing this on Christmas Day! ) Second of all, it is time to tell you about this book.“Keepers of the lost cities” is basically, if I put it shortly, amazing. If I put it averagely, it is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. If I put it longly, I’m just gonna tell you the full review. I first heard of this book from two of my classmates’ sisters, and they told me it was a reeaaallllyyyyy good book. I started talking about the book with a few people, and soon enough my dad overheard. Funnily enough, he misinterpreted what I said and thought the book was “guardians of the velocities “ ! I know, right?! I told my dad ”This isn’t a physics book!” and then he understood. So quickly after that, my dad got the books for me and, Ta—da! I’ve got pure fiction goodness for half a dozen months! I’m not going to give you a lot of spoilers , but I am gonna tell you to GET THE BOOK NOW. The book is so good that I’m gonna bet that you will be thanking me and bowing to me, and you will send emails of joy to me, because I told you about this book. Now it is time for me to actually tell you about what happens in the books. The main character is Sophie Foster, also known as Mysterious Miss F , who was born in a human city, but was actually an elf. She was soon found by Fitz Vacker, who brought her to the Elvin world. There with the elves, Sophie explores with her friends on risky adventures, saving citizens and fighting the never-seen, a rebel group of elves who disagree with the leaders of elven society, the councillors. Recommended for all book worms. Oh, and this book is NOT for spoiler-sports who love telling other people spoilers and ruining other’s absolutely fine day.