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Listening Length | 14 hours and 41 minutes |
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Author | Shannon Messenger |
Narrator | Caitlin Kelly |
Audible.com Release Date | November 06, 2018 |
Publisher | Audible Studios |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07GDRNCVZ |
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#70 in Action & Adventure Fantasy for Children |
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Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018
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This is the third time I have read this book. I don't know why I did not review it before now. I reread every book when a new book is published. Anyway, Sophie and Keefe are on an adventure to save a very important character (no spoilers), and we are introduced to an important new friend nicknamed Glitter butt. I truly think these books are better than the Harry Potter series, which I loved rereading multiple times. You need to read this series.
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Oh my gosh. I read the first book and I was all like, "Oh ma gawd, dis couldn't get better." And then it did! Amazing. Btw, for those that are open minded about reading, and love a funny, or dramatic, or romantic story, I suggest you check out Webtoon.com. Some of my favorites are titled Egginoid, Lets Play, and Boyfriend of The dead. I'd reccomend these webtoons to people over 12, but these specific webtoons (and many more) are kid-friendly, so people as young as 9 could probably read them.
-NC Crawfish
P.S This is an alibi. My last name isn't actually Crawfish, jeez.
-NC Crawfish
P.S This is an alibi. My last name isn't actually Crawfish, jeez.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2018
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So I really liked book one of this series and didn’t even want to wait for the paper version, but ordered the digital. And normally I finish a digital book in a few hours. This one took me over a week. Yes there were extenuating circumstances, but overall, this book got a little lost in the mystery and forgot why the first book was so good.
The first book introduced us to Sophie, a changling elf raised by humans then transported to the land of Elves because “she is the chosen one” or lost one...and a bit of a Mary Sue able to do All the talents, except potions (Alchemy) taught by a Snape like woman who thinks Sophie is the pits.
But book one was fun, exasperating, thrill ride of an adventure. Especially for a tween fantasy novel with magic and a bit of tween drama, (love interests and all), the first book was a fun middle grade fantasy that made me want to read more.
Book two doubled down on mystery, and frequently left description or even logic aside in favor of “the chosen one is broken, let’s fix her”. Bits of convenient memories and flashbacks appear throughout the book when it would have made more sense to have Sophie be at school and actually work through things. The entire book takes place a few weeks after book 1 left off and possibly only covers a month or two. And half the time Sophie is sleeping or being treated for one medical crisis or another.
It’s not a bad book, and still is interesting, but it’s only book two and the pace has slowed down, getting bogged in mystery and rarely describing events. Things happen because a note is left, and someone Needs the chosen one to manifest new powers, not because they necessarily make sense. But, it is a fun, clean read, and appropriate for readers in 3-7th grade. Evil is still cloaked figures, and hard to describe, but some resolution to if the Black Swan a good group or not is achieved. Sophie still has several love interests, but the pain of being in Elf land and losing her only family is gone. Overall I’m going to continue reading the series, but it’s a long one, so probably won’t recommend to our school library.
The first book introduced us to Sophie, a changling elf raised by humans then transported to the land of Elves because “she is the chosen one” or lost one...and a bit of a Mary Sue able to do All the talents, except potions (Alchemy) taught by a Snape like woman who thinks Sophie is the pits.
But book one was fun, exasperating, thrill ride of an adventure. Especially for a tween fantasy novel with magic and a bit of tween drama, (love interests and all), the first book was a fun middle grade fantasy that made me want to read more.
Book two doubled down on mystery, and frequently left description or even logic aside in favor of “the chosen one is broken, let’s fix her”. Bits of convenient memories and flashbacks appear throughout the book when it would have made more sense to have Sophie be at school and actually work through things. The entire book takes place a few weeks after book 1 left off and possibly only covers a month or two. And half the time Sophie is sleeping or being treated for one medical crisis or another.
It’s not a bad book, and still is interesting, but it’s only book two and the pace has slowed down, getting bogged in mystery and rarely describing events. Things happen because a note is left, and someone Needs the chosen one to manifest new powers, not because they necessarily make sense. But, it is a fun, clean read, and appropriate for readers in 3-7th grade. Evil is still cloaked figures, and hard to describe, but some resolution to if the Black Swan a good group or not is achieved. Sophie still has several love interests, but the pain of being in Elf land and losing her only family is gone. Overall I’m going to continue reading the series, but it’s a long one, so probably won’t recommend to our school library.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2013
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Sophie Foster is back, and in EXILE she's in for a world of trouble and excitement. From training a rare alicorn (essentially, a very endearing winged unicorn) to trying not to fail her classes at Foxfire, Sophie's life becomes exceedingly complicated when the mysterious Black Swan group continues to send her obscure messages. As if that's not bad enough, Sophie's become even more of a strange outcast in her society -- especially since she now has a goblin bodyguard to keep her safe -- and her elfish abilities are starting to have some problems. In order to save herself - and the people she cares about - Sophie has to travel into unknown territory, and decide who she can trust to help her succeed...
Once again, Messenger gives elves and other creatures of myth her own twist in this captivating sequel. Dangerous, thrilling, and incredibly surprising, EXILE is an outstanding sequel that will keep readers glued to the pages. I told myself I would only read a few chapters one night, and somehow found myself up at midnight, still reading. The characters I fell in love with in the first novel are given more page-time in this sequel, and Sophie's adventures take a darker, more emotional turn. While I highly enjoyed KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES, Messenger surprised me with how incredible EXILE turned out to be. If you are looking for a fun and creative middle-grade series that is filled with surprises and fabulous characters, then you need to check out these books.
HIGHLIGHTS: I love how important family and friendship is in this series. While Sophie relies heavily on herself, she also leans on her friends (especially Dex and Keefe) and family (the fabulous Grady and Edaline) when she needs some extra support. I even enjoyed Sophie's struggles with her abilities in this novel, and how she never let that hold her back. The new details Messenger included about Sophie's fascinating world were fantastic. While reading, I never knew what to expect from this story, so I was very surprised by certain moments.
LOWLIGHTS: I didn't make note of any lowlights while reading, so I think it's safe to say that I highly enjoyed this entire story. I was a bit bothered by Fitz's moody attitude, but I understand why he acted the way he did.
SOURCE: received an advanced readers copy from publicist in exchange for my honest opinion. I will be purchasing this book ASAP, because this is one that I definitely want on my bookshelf.
Once again, Messenger gives elves and other creatures of myth her own twist in this captivating sequel. Dangerous, thrilling, and incredibly surprising, EXILE is an outstanding sequel that will keep readers glued to the pages. I told myself I would only read a few chapters one night, and somehow found myself up at midnight, still reading. The characters I fell in love with in the first novel are given more page-time in this sequel, and Sophie's adventures take a darker, more emotional turn. While I highly enjoyed KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES, Messenger surprised me with how incredible EXILE turned out to be. If you are looking for a fun and creative middle-grade series that is filled with surprises and fabulous characters, then you need to check out these books.
HIGHLIGHTS: I love how important family and friendship is in this series. While Sophie relies heavily on herself, she also leans on her friends (especially Dex and Keefe) and family (the fabulous Grady and Edaline) when she needs some extra support. I even enjoyed Sophie's struggles with her abilities in this novel, and how she never let that hold her back. The new details Messenger included about Sophie's fascinating world were fantastic. While reading, I never knew what to expect from this story, so I was very surprised by certain moments.
LOWLIGHTS: I didn't make note of any lowlights while reading, so I think it's safe to say that I highly enjoyed this entire story. I was a bit bothered by Fitz's moody attitude, but I understand why he acted the way he did.
SOURCE: received an advanced readers copy from publicist in exchange for my honest opinion. I will be purchasing this book ASAP, because this is one that I definitely want on my bookshelf.
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Anie
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Five stars! ALSO SPOILER ALERT!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 31, 2020Verified Purchase
SOPHIE CAN TELEPORT!
Turns out Sophie's DNA was also based on a snippet of ALICORN DNA.
WELL.
I THINK I SPEAK FOR MOST PEOPLE WHEN I SAY, THAT WAS UNEXPECTED!
And i cant beleive Sylveny broke her wing.
Aslo, i cant beleive they found an alicorn!
Whoever has read read the first book and not this one has a LOT to catch up on.
Recommend the book highly!
Turns out Sophie's DNA was also based on a snippet of ALICORN DNA.
WELL.
I THINK I SPEAK FOR MOST PEOPLE WHEN I SAY, THAT WAS UNEXPECTED!
And i cant beleive Sylveny broke her wing.
Aslo, i cant beleive they found an alicorn!
Whoever has read read the first book and not this one has a LOT to catch up on.
Recommend the book highly!
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AMAZING
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 14, 2018Verified Purchase
I was really exited when it came out - the first one made it sound really interesting - and I have to say it was worth every letter inside! I REALLY recommend this to people who like fiction and fantasy, although really, it might even catch the love of sci-fi fans!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 16, 2016Verified Purchase
Amazing book, great condition, great price.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2015Verified Purchase
My 11 yr old loves these books
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EXILE - KOTLC!
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2020Verified Purchase
While reading this book my thoughts go wild on imagination it's truly a book that would make you say " Wow!" after you finish it! It's like watching the best movie of your life and practically writing each word, feeling, and action just in one FABULOUS book! This is full of excitment, adventure, fantasy, and action! 1000 % 5 STARS! =)
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