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Keepers of the Lost Cities 9.5: Unraveled

I have been a KotLC fan for three years, and this book release I actually made a lot of the food from the series! (Also, I’m not a shipper if anything seems off compared to normal opinions) It was a bit disappointing getting another 0.5 book instead of the anticipated book 10, but Shannon Messenger made up for it with the explanation page, as well as the new information! Readers explore Keefe’s journey in discovering his new ability, “Humanland,” and his search for answers about Ethan Benedict Wright II and his daughter, Eleanor Olivia Wright. He makes similar discoveries as Sophie does in Stellarlune about “rocks.” Keefe meets someone familiar who assists in his journey and discovers a secret about a person he’d known for a really long time. He has secrets he doesn’t plan on sharing, promises he’s made.  If I write any more I might spoil it! Though I really want to share more, I’ll spare you. Just so you know, Shannon did rewrite Chapter 42 in Keefe’s perspective, though none of ...

The Da Vinci Code

Robert Langdon, a symbologist who teaches at Harvard, goes to France to give out a lecture. While in France, Langdon plans to meet with a famous curator named Jacques Sauniere. But in the middle of the night, Langdon is called to the Louvre museum, where he finds Sauniere murdered. The police captain, Bezu Fache, questions Langdon about his relations with Sauniere and if he knew what the messages that were written on and around Sauniere’s corpse meant. As Langdon continued to tell Fache what he knew, the cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, took a risk in order to warn Langdon about Fache’s suspicions. He believed Langdon was the murderer. But as they attempted to escape the museum, Langdon realized there was something bigger that was happening. Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu travel from place to place in search of the Holy Grail while on the run from not only the police, but also a religious society who will even kill so that the Grail would be destroyed. This book has many components which a...