#6 in The Keeper of the Lost Cities Series
Nightfall
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What’s inside...
A New York Times best-selling series A USA Today best-selling series A California Young Reader Medal - winning series Sophie and her friends face battles unlike anything they've seen before in this thrilling sixth book of the New York Times and USA Today best-selling Keeper of the Lost Cities series.Sophie Foster is struggling. Grieving. Scrambling. But she knows one thing: She will not be defeated. The Neverseen have had their victories - but the battle is far from over. It's time to change tactics. Make sacrifices. Reexamine everything. Maybe even time for Sophie to trust her enemies.All paths lead to Nightfall - an ominous door to an even more ominous place - and Sophie and her friends strike a dangerous bargain to get there. But nothing can prepare them for what they discover. The problems they're facing stretch deep into their history. And with time running out, and mistakes catching up with them, Sophie and her allies must join forces in ways they never have before.In this spectacular sixth book in the New York Times and USA Today best-selling Keeper of the Lost Cities series, Sophie must uncover the truth about the Lost Cities' insidious past, before it repeats itself and changes reality.
Discussion points
What do you think Sophie felt when she discovered her new abilities? Have you ever discovered something new about yourself?
How do the characters in 'Nightfall' show bravery? Can you think of a time when you had to be brave?
Why is teamwork important in the story? How do you use teamwork in your daily life?
What would you do if you were in Sophie's situation at the Nightfall? How would you handle the challenges she faces?
How does the setting in 'Nightfall' enhance the story? Which place in the book would you like to visit and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the book, affirming their responses to build confidence.
Use examples from the book to relate to real-life situations your child might encounter, enhancing their empathy and problem-solving skills.
Discuss the moral dilemmas that characters face to guide your child in understanding complex emotions and ethical questions.
Point out the relationships between characters, discussing how traits like loyalty, courage, and friendship are depicted in the story.
Create a fun atmosphere by perhaps reenacting some scenes or imagining alternative endings with your child to foster creative thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Friendship
Explanation: In 'Nightfall', characters showcase strong bonds and trust among friends as they face various challenges.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to value building and maintaining friendships, understanding that friends can provide support and strength in difficult times.
Example Lesson: Courage in Adversity
Explanation: The protagonist demonstrates bravery when confronting dangers, teaching readers about facing their fears.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to tackle challenges head-on, be it at school with new tasks or at home in unexpected situations.
Example Lesson: Resilience and Determination
Explanation: Characters in 'Nightfall' encounter setbacks but continue to persevere, underlining the importance of persistence.
Real-World Application: Kids can apply this by not giving up easily, whether it's while learning a new skill or dealing with personal setbacks.
Example Lesson: Value of Curiosity and Learning
Explanation: The book promotes a sense of adventure and the pursuit of knowledge as characters explore unfamiliar territories and solve mysteries.
Real-World Application: This instills in children the importance of being inquisitive and eager to learn, enhancing their educational growth and creativity.