Keeper of the Lost Cities/Review by Krystal (2024)

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Introduction[]

Hello! I’ll be reviewing the book series Keeper of the Lost Cities on this page.

So I’ll just give you guys a quick intro on my experience with the books. I started KotLC in 2015 and have been a (mostly) loyal reader/follower since then. I originally shipped Dexphie and Tiana (that’s all I remember), then I switched to Sophitz, Tiana, Darella, then Sokeefe, Tiana, Darella, and now I ship Marellinh, Kam, Sophitz and I multiship Stiana and Sophiana.

I was pretty young when I first started reading the series, and it quickly became one of my favorites, but after rereading it and also exchanging opinions with other people, I have seen some flaws in the books and I’d like to share my thoughts in this review.

Anyway, I hope you like it! (Though it’s just a review lol.)

TBD

Overall Review[]

5/5 stars

This was the first book, and probably the most simple and organized one. In this book, Sophie had to get used to a completely unfamiliar world where everything she knew is a lie, and feel like she belongs in it. It is similar to Harry Potter, but all so much harder in the sense that a) she did love her family from before, the Lost Cities wasn’t the ideal “escape”. Unlike Harry, Sophie broke down when she left the parents that had raised her b) The elves don’t have a “summer vacation” where they all become humans. They’re elves and it’s a whole new world (yeah I got the ref, but didn’t watch Aladdin) to Sophie, a world that she pretty much can’t escape. The ending was so heartwarming, and unlike the others in the series, this book was simply about a lost, broken girl finding her place and purpose in an unfamiliar place <3<3<3 It’s the most relatable of all the books. A definite 5 stars.

Characters[]

I enjoyed the realistic portrayal of all characters in this book—especially Sophie. In this book, she’s not the so-imperfectly-perfect-it’s-sick girl who’s overpowered, has a lot of stress and guilt and anxiety, often neglects and is ungrateful for her friends and has a bunch of lovesick boys (lol BlackPink ref—) chasing after her. Book 1 Sophie is real. Relatable. She has actual, real flaws. She had to suffer the pain of loss and the hardships of being alone in a completely unfamiliar world, and she got through it all—that’s admirable.

Apart from Sophie, we also saw some Biana development. Actually, most of Biana’s character development happened in this book, which is another reason why I enjoyed it in particular.

Overall Review[]

4.5/5 stars

Another pretty innocent book tbh. Towards the end of the series all these plots are getting jumbled and dumped, and that sorta drains its points:/ Exile was pretty good with the Fitz arguments, because arguments are unavoidable and all three of them (Sophie, Biana, Fitz) took something away from it. That’s a real story. I’d give this book 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Characters[]

Okay, loved that Fitz/Biana/Sophie development. Sure, it wasn’t anything too big (okay, sorry for yeeting you to the side, Alden—), but the characters and their actions/feelings speak louder than the plot. I mean, do we, as normal people going about their everyday lives, encounter mind breaks and fires and secretly evil fiancées? No. But why is Exile so—again—relatable? I’d say it’s the characters who sort of resonate with me. Especially since I’ve been in Sophie’s shoes before—a friend getting mad at me for not being able to do more during...some misunderstanding, to sum it up. I felt—really felt—Sophie’s emotions and revelations throughout the entire book. And that was the highlight of Exile for me.

*bows* Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk~

Overall Review[]

4/5 stars

Not much to say, but the Brant plot twist was pretty cool. Also at the end when Sophie was leaving for the Black Swan, I got REALLY hyped up XD. This is also an unpopular opinion but Kenric’s death made it a lot better. Now don’t yell at me—he’s a great character, but that’s what also made him the best choice to kill off. I’m grateful Shannon got that one right. His death contributed immensely to the plot. Because of that (okay, I sound so coldhearted, sorry y’all), I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Overall Review[]

5/5 stars

Personally, I loved Alluveterre and Sophie’s time with the Black Swan. And the well-paced Fitzphie in it, and the argument with Keefe, it all felt pretty realistic. Calla’s sacrifice was touching (and pretty much the only death in the series apart from Kenric 🙄), but I didn’t cry when Keefe joined the Neverseen because a) I’m not a crier, I rarely cry b) I don’t really like Keefe tbh c) I knew it was to be a double agent, duh xD

You could say Neverseen was my favorite book. It had romance but not too much romance, a plot twist and another plot twist and realistic characters. 5 out of 5.

TBD because I forgot to write a review for this *facewall*

Overall Review[]

4/5 stars

I liked the “the dawn star rises at nightfall” phrase and how it wove in together with the plot. Apart from that, it was okay. The Dexphie rejection was sad (I used to ship it), but hey! We got our first kiss in the series! This book opened up a lot of new plots though, and while that may be good, it’s definitely not benefiting the series much. 4 out of 5.

Biana[]

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She was raised to be the pretty, fragile Vacker girl, a simple shell of beauty. That must've given her so much stress and conflict on her inner self. Nevertheless, she's so strong, brave and loyal——pushing aside her own insecurities to help Sophie and the rest of the crew, nearly sacrificing herself for them, deciding to show her scars—facing her fears—instead of hiding from them. Her development is obvious: From the snobby, prejudiced Foxfire princess at the beginning of book 1 to the confident, diligent, loyal friend in Legacy, she’s gone through a lot of character development and that’s what makes her realistic and relatable. Her story touched my heart, and while she may not be too important to the plot, her character is a strong and well developed one.

Although despite how much I admire Biana, I agree that her death at the end of Nightfall could’ve sufficiently contributed to the plot line. See this blog for further elaboration.

Tam[]

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What is there to say? Kam! And I love how he's devoted to protecting Linh. He may seem surly and wary on the outside, but he's actually a huge, soft, fluffy cinnamon roll #NotJustAHeadCanon. He's also a loyal, caring friend who stands fiercely by his beliefs, and will fight alongside his companions no matter what.

Tam went through a lot of character development as well, mostly to do with trust. He himself has gone through the storms and tornadoes of life, but in the end he stayed strong. Dealt with the pain a different way. He still opened up enough to accept the Keeper crew though, and in my opinion, their relationship is very special.

I also relate to Tam in a way. People say I’m often distant with strangers, though I’m the opposite when around people I trust.

Linh[]

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A cinnamon roll for sure. But she's also pretty well developed. Shannon focuses on her struggles with her ability, and I really loved how she managed to come into control of the water, and accept it as part of her. Her spirit isn’t easily broken, and she always puts others’ needs in front of her own. She has a really amazing story about overcoming oneself’s self struggles and loving oneself for who one is.

I relate to Linh the most out of all the characters (well, tied with Biana and maybe Tam). I often feel like I’m the one who has to keep my friends optimistic and pull them out of the depression hole.

Fitz[]

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TBD

Marella[]

TBD

Dex[]

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TBD

Stina[]

TBD

Sophie[]

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Keefe[]

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TBD

Keeper of the Lost Cities/Review by Krystal (2024)

FAQs

Is Keeper of the Lost Cities appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

The first book in the international bestselling Keeper of the Lost Cities series. Perfect for readers aged 9+ and fans of Harry Potter, Rick Riordan and Amari and the Night Brothers. Twelve-year-old Sophie Foster has a secret.

Is Keeper of the Lost Cities worth it? ›

Keeper of the Lost Cities was almost 500 pages and I wanted more. This book is fun, adventurous, and imaginative. I can't wait to see what awaits Sophie and the gang in the next book. If you're a fan of J.K. Rowling and/or Rick Riordan, you'll definitely want to pick up Keeper of the Lost Cities!

Why is KoTLC so popular? ›

Books like Keeper of the Lost Cities are fun reads, and it's easy to see why so many teens are devouring them. In particular, it's easy to understand why so many Christian teens are reading and recommending them. A fun plot, a spunky heroine, elves with cool powers, intrigue, mystery, a new world.

Does Keeper of the Lost Cities have romance? ›

While there isn't any romance in this book, there are a few love interests. Kind of. There is Dex, who is Sophie's best friend. He is a pretty amazing guy.

Is Keeper of the Lost Cities violent? ›

Profanity & Violence

The violence is not graphic.

What grade level is Kotlc? ›

I highly recommend this book series to anyone 5+ With positive role models, and a thrilling storyline, this book series is anything but boring. This title has: Educational value.

Is there any kissing in Keeper of the Lost Cities? ›

Sophie nodded, and they both got up. Reaching up, she put her arms around his neck as he caressed her face. They stared into eachother's eyes for a long moment before Fitz finally tilted his head and kissed her passionately. The kiss was nice, but something still didn't feel right.

Who does Sophie Foster marry? ›

Sophie Foster as an adult elf, married to the one and only- Keefe Sencen. Misc.

Does Sophie get a boyfriend in Keeper of the Lost Cities? ›

She later begins a relationship with Keefe Sencen. Keefe Sencen: Sophie's close friend as well as boyfriend (as of book 9, Stellarlune). He is an Empath, allowing him to detect others' feelings. Unlike other Empaths, he can sense emotions without physical contact.

Does Sophie kiss Keefe KOTLC? ›

Relive the magical moments of Sophie and Keefe's kisses in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series. Experience the romance and excitement as these two characters share their love for each other.

Why is Keeper of the Lost Cities so bad? ›

One of the biggest problems with the KOTLC series is how it treats its overarching mysteries. In each new book, new mysteries are raised and are not fully resolved leaving plot threads dangling. Moreover, when each book establishes their mystery, they're not built upon what was going on in earlier books.

Does Sophie like Fitz or Keefe? ›

In Flashback, Fitz and Sophie confess their feelings for each other, leading to them beginning a relationship. This causes a rift in the relationship between Sophie and Keefe. Although Keefe tells Sophie he is happy for them and thinks they are "perfect for each other", he seems slightly upset.

Did Sophie and Fitz ever kiss? ›

Fitz and Sophie's lip crashed together and they kissed for about a minute. But that minute felt like a hundred years. They pulled apart.

Are Sophie and Fitz dating? ›

Sophie and Fitz clearly find one another attractive as shown by frequent compliments. They share many romantic moments, most coming in the form of giving thoughtful gifts. They admitted their romantic feelings for each other in Flashback and began to date in Legacy.

Is Keefe in love with Sophie? ›

It is revealed to us that Keefe has had a long-lasting crush on Sophie in the Nightfall Exclusive Addition, yet she knows nothing of this.

Is The Lost City appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

Rated PG-13 for violence and some bloody images, suggestive material, partial nudity and language.

Is the Mortal Instruments books appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

The first series in the Shadowhunter Chronicles (City of Bones, City of Ashes, etc.) is a perfect series for young fantasy lovers from 12 years old and up.

What age is keeper of the lost cities legacy appropriate for? ›

Keeper of the Lost Cities: Legacy

If you're 11 or above you should definitely read it. I wouldn't recommend reading it if you were below 11 though because there are a few things that are not appropriate for kids. There is a bit of romance and a lot of talk about “sedatives” throughout the book.

What age is the lost cities game for? ›

Thames & Kosmos | 690335 | Lost Cities: Rivals | Venture out on the Expedition | Bidding & Set-Collecting Game | 2-4 Players | Ages 10+

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