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From My Bookshelf: Keeper Of The Lost Cities

Need a fantasy book to read? You’ve come to the right place! If you haven’t read or don’t know about Keeper of the Lost Cities, this is why I fell in love with this book. 


It isn’t easy to make a storyline with new perspectives, but this book series did exactly that! With more interesting characters, inventive twists and turns, and  multiple engaging plots. After reading the book, all you’ll think about is how the story goes on… 


In total, this series has 11 books, including one activity book, but you shouldn’t ignore it because it has the next part of the series! This is the kind of franchise you have to stay loyal to because it’s fairly large. Though I’m sure that after reading the first books in the series you wouldn’t mind reading some more!


This book is about a girl named Sophie who lived with humans for 12 years and suddenly finds out she’s an elf because an unknown boy she met took her to stay in the Lost Cities. Will she leave her human life and go? Or stay back…


The changemakers of this book are Sophie and her friends. Every day, they fight to keep the Lost Cities safe and bring back justice. They encounter many near-death experiences and nightmares, but their bravery and commitment at a young age shows how far they will go for their family, their friends, and the community.


I hope you’ll give this book the chance it deserves! Happy reading!


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