Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities #2) 
But Sophie's kidnappers are still out there. And when Sophie discovers new messages and clues from the mysterious Black Swan group, she’s forced to take a terrifying risk—one that puts everyone in incredible danger.
As long buried secrets rise to the surface, it’s once again up to Sophie to uncover hidden memories—before someone close to her is lost forever.
In this second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie must journey to the darkest corners of her luminous world in a sequel that will leave you breathless for more.
There is so much about this series that is straight Harry Potter - child who didn't know she was actually an elf, magical school, parental issues, hidden powers and ultimate destiny, sketchy friends, sketchy parents of sketchy friends, etc, etc. that it shouldn't work - but it does, brilliantly, and what it lacks in originality, it makes up for in tight plotting and characters you actually care about. Sophie spends a little more time in introspection than our pal Harry, and therefore, we
3,5 not that it was not as good as the first, I just had a bit of trouble with Sophie het selfdoubt.. but for sure will read the next one. Cant wait :)

I know it's totally geeky to review your own book--but this book is the hardest thing I have ever written. So yeah, I'm going to tell you it's awesome! (We have to believe in our own writing, don't we? And hey, I deserve SOMETHING to make up for the sleepless nights, right?) :)
5 stars!This one takes all of the amazing set-up from the first one and catapults the series into a new level. I can tell this is the start of an amazing ride. This review will have SPOILERS for the first book...as it is the second book.Character development:★★★★★Plot: ★★★★ 1/2Pacing: ★★★★World expansion: ★★★★★Alright, not going to lie, Exile suffers from the mild sophomore slump. It's coming off of a dramatic series opener where its world was expanded exponentially for the main characters, and
When I read Keeper of the Lost Cities back in October I had been prepared to wait a whole year for the sequel. Then I heard of ARCs, but didn't think I would get one, and then suddenly this week it showed up on Edelweiss. I requested it right away, and to my surprise and delight I got accepted for it. And I started it right away. Exile is an amazing book. A perfect sequel. But now I must wait more than a year for book three! I'll live, because I can always re-read the first books :)One of the
3.5 Stars!Okay I'm not doing full reviews for a time so here are some thoughts;1. Keefe is my favourite character, hands down the best.2. Why are there so many un-answered questions3. Sophie is the definition of Special Snowflake.4. I also like Sandor, very ver much5. Fitz annoyed me to death in this book6. This is a MASSIVE book, and I'm pretty sure this was in the span of roughly 6-8 weeks? I'd of loved to see more of the school aspect because that's something I'm really intrigued by7. I'm
Shannon Messenger
Hardcover | Pages: 576 pages Rating: 4.57 | 15503 Users | 1289 Reviews

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| Title | : | Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities #2) |
| Author | : | Shannon Messenger |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 576 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2013 by Aladdin |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult |
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Sophie Foster thought she was safe. Settled into her home at Havenfield, surrounded by friends, and using her unique telepathic abilities to train Silveny--the first female alicorn ever seen in the Lost Cities--her life finally seems to be coming together.But Sophie's kidnappers are still out there. And when Sophie discovers new messages and clues from the mysterious Black Swan group, she’s forced to take a terrifying risk—one that puts everyone in incredible danger.
As long buried secrets rise to the surface, it’s once again up to Sophie to uncover hidden memories—before someone close to her is lost forever.
In this second book in the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie must journey to the darkest corners of her luminous world in a sequel that will leave you breathless for more.
List Books Conducive To Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities #2)
| Original Title: | Exile |
| ISBN: | 1442445963 (ISBN13: 9781442445987) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Keeper of the Lost Cities #2 |
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Ratings: 4.57 From 15503 Users | 1289 ReviewsRate Containing Books Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities #2)
*2.25* tbh, this book was painfully slow. a lot did happen in this book, and there were a lot of twists and turns, but the action just seeemd bland and a lot more dull compared to the first book. the first and last hundred pages of the book were the most interesting ~ and everything else between then was just really slow and stretched out. most of the book was sophie panicking, visting elwin, passing out, ignoring dex, getting in fights with the council, having nightmares and eTc. it reallyThere is so much about this series that is straight Harry Potter - child who didn't know she was actually an elf, magical school, parental issues, hidden powers and ultimate destiny, sketchy friends, sketchy parents of sketchy friends, etc, etc. that it shouldn't work - but it does, brilliantly, and what it lacks in originality, it makes up for in tight plotting and characters you actually care about. Sophie spends a little more time in introspection than our pal Harry, and therefore, we
3,5 not that it was not as good as the first, I just had a bit of trouble with Sophie het selfdoubt.. but for sure will read the next one. Cant wait :)

I know it's totally geeky to review your own book--but this book is the hardest thing I have ever written. So yeah, I'm going to tell you it's awesome! (We have to believe in our own writing, don't we? And hey, I deserve SOMETHING to make up for the sleepless nights, right?) :)
5 stars!This one takes all of the amazing set-up from the first one and catapults the series into a new level. I can tell this is the start of an amazing ride. This review will have SPOILERS for the first book...as it is the second book.Character development:★★★★★Plot: ★★★★ 1/2Pacing: ★★★★World expansion: ★★★★★Alright, not going to lie, Exile suffers from the mild sophomore slump. It's coming off of a dramatic series opener where its world was expanded exponentially for the main characters, and
When I read Keeper of the Lost Cities back in October I had been prepared to wait a whole year for the sequel. Then I heard of ARCs, but didn't think I would get one, and then suddenly this week it showed up on Edelweiss. I requested it right away, and to my surprise and delight I got accepted for it. And I started it right away. Exile is an amazing book. A perfect sequel. But now I must wait more than a year for book three! I'll live, because I can always re-read the first books :)One of the
3.5 Stars!Okay I'm not doing full reviews for a time so here are some thoughts;1. Keefe is my favourite character, hands down the best.2. Why are there so many un-answered questions3. Sophie is the definition of Special Snowflake.4. I also like Sandor, very ver much5. Fitz annoyed me to death in this book6. This is a MASSIVE book, and I'm pretty sure this was in the span of roughly 6-8 weeks? I'd of loved to see more of the school aspect because that's something I'm really intrigued by7. I'm


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