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Chargement... Neverseen (4) (Keeper of the Lost Cities) (original 2015; édition 2016)par Shannon Messenger (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreNeverseen par Shannon Messenger (2015)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. 3.5 stars While still enjoyable, the book was noticeably much slower than its predecessors, causing the writing to fill long and chunky at some points. Unlike Everblaze which was in my humble opinion, the most fast-paced, this one was slow, maybe the slowest in the series. The characters in this series have expanded and some are good and interesting (especially the new characters) and some were just average. I enjoyed finding out more about the Black Swan and meeting new characters. This book also had some repetition with certain scenes, the drama that was constantly repeated was someone hiding something, revealing something and then someone gets mad that it didn't come up sooner. However, there were some revelations in this book, we learn things about the true identities of two of the leaders of the black swan. The end made me immediately want to read book 5 still so that's a good sign. Overall, while one of the weakest in the series so far, I am not even halfway through the series (10 books are planned) so since I still somewhat enjoyed it, the series will continue to be one I will read. SPOILERS BELOW! It makes sense considering how mad Tiergan was about Prentice's exile but still... I am hoping Prentice can be woken up eventually... KEEFE!!!! I WANTED TO HUG HIM SO BAD BECAUSE HE WAS KINDA SAD THROUGHOUT THE BOOK. ALSO HE BETRAYED THEM????? SURELY NOT. SURELY HE'S JUST A SPY. RIGHT!!!! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Trigger warnings: Death of people in the past mentioned
Score: Seven out of ten.
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Well. It looks like I finally read Neverseen. I wanted to read it for a while after reading Everblaze but not finding it as enjoyable as Keeper of the Lost Cities. I glanced at the blurb, making Neverseen seem intriguing, and did I mention Neverseen is the fourth book I've read from Shannon Messenger? When I closed the final page, I found it good, but not great.
It starts (more like continues) with Sophie and some other characters, who left Foxfire because of the conflict that has been happening since Keeper of the Lost Cities between the Black Swan and the (you guessed it,) Neverseen. I liked the worldbuilding expansion since I got to see Exilium, the school the characters mentioned in previous instalments after so long, I also liked the characters as usual, and I think they grew on me over time. However, Neverseen has flaws concerning many aspects of the narrative that I don't know where to start, but I'll try, the pacing is slow, making me disengage from the story sometimes. Sometimes slow pacing works when there's a slow burn, but when there's nothing happening, what's the point? Sophie and the other characters' journeys to places in the world can detract from the central plot, but removing subplots would tighten the reading experience. The writing style is enough to keep Neverseen going, though, and at least the conclusion picks up the pace with some action scenes, but I'll head in with lower expectations once I get Lodestar.