African Writers section of a bookshop somewhere in Kigali. I just love the burst of colors🥰😍
African Writers section of a bookshop somewhere in Kigali. I just love the burst of colors🥰😍
I don't know how to rate this one. It was okay, not one I would ever read again, it didn't make me interested in any other books from the author. But, it wasn't horrible either. I just felt like not a lot happened, but yet it did have a lot of drama throughout. I didn't care for most of the characters, except for a few moments throughout the book. Maybe that's why I didn't care for it.
The story is told through the eyes of the main characters predominantly through flashbacks centered around the events leading up to the fated Legacy Ball. I liked experiencing the story through each of their viewpoints. The Legacies is a fast-paced novel that, at many times, left me on the edge of my seat. I felt the ending was so appropriate to the story and sends a pretty solid message to the reader, especially those young adult readers.
I love a YA novel that is set at a rich prep school and this one is pretty good! Rich kids are vying to be inducted into a super secret club called the Legacy, but something happens the night of the induction ceremony and someone ends up dead. A great summer read.