I have...mixed feelings about Legacy. It’s definitely better than flashback, but it wasn’t *quite* the concise book I was looking for.
That being said, I’ll have a spoiler-free review right below here, but if you haven’t read Legacy yet, don’t go beyond that.
Spoiler-Free Review:
Legacy was interesting, to say the least. It managed to give the “offscreen characters” more screen time, while also having enough Keefe and Fitz (though notably more Keefe) to keep up the emotional angst of Sophie and Fitz’s relationship.
Biana, Wylie, Marella, Maruca, Dex, and Stina all got extra time to shine, and more than one “mysterious evil secret” was revealed by The Forklenator, and while the middle of the book didn’t always have a clear direction, the end and beginning more than made up for it.
Cliffhanger as always, which is simultaneously more and less manageable than the last one. All in all, it’s a great book. Go read it.
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Spoiler review:
I kinda hate this. As of the end of Legacy, here’s the current situation:
-King Enki was Exiled for high treason
-Nubiti is now the queen of the dwarves
-Glimmer and Tam left the neverseen, so far without any seen consequences
-TAM ISNT DEAD!
-We still don’t know who Glimmer is, other than that she’s a flasher (though I personally think it might be Luzia
-Sophie and Fitz aren’t a couple, although they’re still mostly friends
-Their Cognatedom might be dysfunctional now
-Oralie is Sophie’s biological mom
-Sophie and Oralie’s relationship is...not good
-KEEFE
-IS
-MOSTLY
-ALSLEEP
-AND
-IMBUED
-WITH
-SHADOWFLUX
-TO
-COMPLETE
-HIS
-LEGACY
-The only thing that can save him is whatever is in the cache
-Keefe will most likely gain new abilities/skills for his legacy
WOW.
Anyway, I liked the book. If I had to rate all the books, they’d be something like...
KOTLC - 85-90% (Some underdeveloped characters and some questionable world-building, but exciting and mysterious)
Exile - 90% (Stronger world-building, more developed characters, same mysterious plot)
Everblaze - 85-90% (Not quite as exciting as Exile, but still great. End of series’s Stage One)
Neverseen - 90-95% (Noticeably different from Stage One books. In my opinion, one of the best books in the series. Great plot, a balance between the mystery of the mystery of the earlier books and the stakes of the later books)
Lodestar - 85% (More fluff than earlier books. This book begins the series’s “stumbling around” plot that seems to stem from the Neverseens preparedness. Great ending.)
Nightfall - 90% (Strong plot, just too much filler. The Vespera-Human-Expirimentation situation wasn’t as good as it could have been, as with the Exploration of the Nightfalls. Good end to series’s Stage Two.)
Flashback - 65% (Easily the worst book in the series, and although reasonably entertaining, it does hardly anything for the plot. It was 800 pages long. 800. Pages. Nearly all of it was emotional fluff, and out of the two action sequences that occurred, only one of them was very good. Weak start to series’s Stage Three)
Finally,
Legacy - 90% (A huge leap from Flashback. While it isn’t perfect, it has enough balance between characters and scenes to keep the series’s momentum.)
While there is some stumbling around, it makes up for in heart, and in the ending. Now, I understand that most Sophitz shippers most likely hate it because of the breakup, but it was definitely for the best. There were times where Fitz was almost manipulative, abusive. Now that Dex and Fitz are rules out, we have two options—Sokeefe and NoSoph.
And now...time to see how my predictions lined up with the actual book!
My predictions for Legacy (I came out with these one December 10th at 12:29, so anything I said was a complete guess, and I can now say that both the title and the cover were exactly right) -
Title-- Legacy
Cover--Keefe, Sophie and Fitz (In that order) standing very close, with Sophie enhancing both of them.
Here's generally what I think will happen:
The book starts out with Keefe or Dex talking to Sophie.
They'll have already learned about what happened with the match, and they'll be talking it over with her, or talking about something else so that Sophie doesn't have to bring that up (They know her super well--they'll know which she'll prefer).
It doesn't start with that, but Sophie talking to Keefe about that is one of the first scenes. And they don't talk about match stuff the whole time.
She doesn't know how to tell Fitz about the match, because obviously he's too wrapped up in his awesomeness to notice anything about Sophie, so--SHOCKER--she doesn't tell him at all. When he finally figures it out, he BLOWS UP at Sophie, ranting about why she should have told him. But at the same time, Fitz is hesitant about dating Sophie if it means constant scorn. Between the anger issues and the hesitancy, Sophie realizes she deserves better than Fitz--but tries very hard to break up with with Fitz without hurting him. She starts hanging out with Keefe more, because Dex is gone with Tinker, and they get to be really close friends--nothing more, because Keefe is keeping to his promise about only doing what she wanted.
Sophie not telling Fitz about the match does happen, and he does get kinda mad about it, but it's mostly later when he kept trying to manipulate her into re-registering. And she does try to break up with him without hurting him. But since this happens at the end, its effects aren't shown very much.
Linh is going nuts about how Tam joined the Neverseen. She knows it was necessary, but she still doesn't like it, and asks Sophie every night to reach out telepathically to him and ask him to come back. He's convinced he's found the REAL caches, because as the new Shade they'll have to tell him stuff, like how to access the caches (which probably has to do with something like shadow-conjuring or something, and they might not trust him at first, but he probably is willing to "prove" himself--he's a lot more darkish and willing to do that than Keefe. He finds the caches and during a battle, appears and gives the caches to the Black Swan, but Lady Gisela or someone hits him with a truly lethal sopordine dose. They get the caches, and Linh goes Scarlet Witch on the Neverseen (I don't know, sucks all the moisture out of five people/other sentient species' bodies and uses the water to drown five more people or something. I don't know, sorry for the morbidness.)
Not...even...close. Since Tam can't communicate with Sophie, Tam can't betray the Neverseen. The caches are still unfound, and Tam never died.
Everyone gets back to safety (except Tam RIP) and hold a funeral. Bronte and Tinker disappears with Dex working on making new weapons, and these *real* caches--which they know is real because they manage to find a Secret, and to fit my plot theory, it's an abandoned facility in the Forgotten Cities. It's in the caches because it was originally created by the Ancient Council. Yes, the Council made a facility for testing humans because they were also--but blotted it out from their memories to take away the guilt. Vespera found it, but found it too "inelegant" and made Nightfall in Atlantis. Anyway, I'm off on a history tangent. That was the Forgotten Secret. On with the plot.
Nope. The Nightfall stuff is apparently so last year.
They learn more about the nature of this facility in the Forgotten Cities--the Forgotten secret comes with a handy-dandy Wikipedia link about human experimentation facilities--and so when Keefe realizes what his mom had been planning, hes brane go boom.
Nope.
Naturally, Fitz tries to comfort Sophie, who's freaking out. Fitz realizes how much of a bad friend he had been to Keefe and vows to make it right if he ever wakes up. Sophie realizes she can save him, and immediately goes into Keefe's mind with Fitz watching what Sophie sees in Keefe's mind through their connection, she Enhances Fitz and he sends the energy back. As she's searching for part of him, she sees a gold memory, and realizes just how much he cared about her, and how hard it must have been for him when Sophie and Fitz were kinda-dating. She gets ready to inflict positively, from her heart, and--surprisingly--it was much easier to heal him and convey how much she cares for him than she thought. He comes back, and, between her getting to know him better from the "epic Fitzphie fail" and how easy it was to inflict love to him, and the gold memory, she is REALLY grateful that he's back. Nothing more than that happens because Keefe had already decided to take it slow. Later, when they're fighting, she leans a lot closer to him. Anyway, this is all the shipping stuff that happens for the rest of the book.
Nope, although I still reeeeally wish this would happen. But no, the Queen of Oblivion strikes again.
Climax: They're in the facility in the Forgotten Cities, fighting in Tam's memory (Tam is the first mjor character to die besides Forkle One) and to fight for equality and safety of humans. They take over the hideout, but Lady Gisela and Ruy and Gethen get away. Fintan joins them and agrees to work with the newly formed and newly-recruiting Neverseen in order to get rid of the Black Swan.
Nope, although I'm still holding out hope of Fintan becoming an antihero.
Cliffhanger: I'm not completely sure. Maybe, all things considered, as they're escaping, they bring down the entire city with them.
DUN
DUN
DUN!!!!
Nope. I wasn't really concerned with the cliffhanger when I wrote this.
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