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# Legendary (Caraval, 2)

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Review: easily dodging any risk and danger - *Legendary is the second book in Garber's Caraval trilogy which begins with Caraval. Start there to avoid spoilers.* Tella never doubted that her sister Scarlett would win Caraval and use her wish to bring Tella back to life. Dying was worth any risk if it meant that Tella would be one step closer to mending her broken family and finally, for once, protecting her older sister. Playing Legend's game was the only chance either of them would have to truly win their freedom--something that is worth far more than any debt Tella may have incurred to get Legend's attention. But every debt has to be paid eventually and Tella's are coming due. Tella has always been quick on her feet, easily dodging any risk and danger. But even Tella isn't sure that she'll be able to acquire this last payment: Caraval Master Legend's true name. If Tella fails to discover Legend's identity she could lose everything that matters--including her life. Winning the game will help Tella discover Legend's identity. But the prize will come at a cost that could destroy Legend and Caraval forever. Tella knows better than to get swept away by the wonders within the game. But as time runs out, Tella starts to wonder if this time the game (and the dangers) might be more than illusion. Welcome, welcome to Caraval, the grandest show by land or by sea. Inside you may come face to face with Fate or steal bits of destiny. As fantastical as Caraval might feel, the next five nights are very real. Elantine has invited us here to save the Empire from her greatest fear. For centuries the Fates were locked away, but now they wish to come out and play. If they regain their magic the world will never be the same, but you can help stop them by winning the game. Are you ready to play? in Legendary (2018) by Stephanie Garber. Legendary is the second book in Garber's Caraval trilogy which begins with Caraval. It picks up right after the events of Caraval with a decent recap of key events. Fans of the first book will appreciate many of the familiar characters in this installment. This novel follows Tella in close third person as she tries to win Caraval while keeping her own secrets--particularly from her sister Scarlett who is sadly sidelined for much of the story as a result. Garber dramatically expands the world of the Meridian Empire and Caraval as well as offering more backstory on Tella and Scarlett's past. While Scarlett was a clever heroine who had to learn how to take risks and conquer her fears, Tella is already very shrewd and fearless. She wears her youth and femininity as weapons and is quick to acknowledge almost all of her weaknesses except, perhaps, for her fierce loyalty. Tella's biggest struggle throughout Legendary isn't learning to believe in herself. Rather she has to trust herself as she begins to realize that this version of Caraval bears little resemblance to the game Scarlett won. Much like Caraval itself, Legendary plays with readers expectations as this story moves in surprising and unexpected directions. In many ways Tella's story arc is as defined as Scarlett's while leaving many key questions waiting to be answered in book three. Legendary is a must read for fans of the first book and proves that this series has staying power. Highly recommended. Possible Pairings: The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi, Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George, Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson, A Darker Shade of Magic by Victoria Schwab, The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Review: Legendary Sequel - 4.5 stars. This was honestly a pretty good follow-up to Caraval. To be honest, my expectations were a little low for this book, mainly because I wasn't thrilled to read from Donatella's POV, but I ended up liking her more than I thought I would. One of my complaints about Caraval was that I couldn't relate to and didn't like Scarlett. She just felt so monotone and 2-D. Legendary was better. I really got a sense of Tella's reckless and naive/passionate character, and I was rooting for her throughout the book. Also, I love Dante. Spoiler: THERE'S A MAJOR PLOT TWIST INVOLVING HIM... BUT I'LL SAY NO MORE. Anyway, Dante is such an awesome character. He's broody, mysterious, with lots of secrets and is always there to pick Tella up when she's down. I was always excited to see him on the page and he and Jacks (a dark, icy, and powerful Prince) carried the story. In the first book, I didn't think that much of him because he was pretty minor, so when I heard he was going to be a prominent part in Legendary, I was kind of confused. But now he's one of my favorite characters, so good job Stephanie Garber! A little complaint: I didn't really like how Scarlett was written in this book, as for some parts she is very out of character, and though it gets somewhat explained, I was still kinda put off. I also would've liked more focus on their sisterly bond, but I understand that the main relationship of Legendary is the one between Donatella and her mother (Paloma). The plot is engaging, with lots of thrilling twists. Some people have said that the end was predictable, but personally I still found the journey to get there, mysterious and intriguing. I really liked that more background to the world was added, with the myths of the Fates and Elantine kingdom. As always, I loved the colorful and alluring, and especially dangerous magic in this book, though I would've liked a bit more of it. The prose Garber delivers the story in made it easy to read. I sped through it in one day! Her writing is as beautiful and enchanting as the world she creates. Overall, I absolutely fell in love with the characters, the plot was well-organized and exciting, the world was captivating, and her writing tied everything up in a magical, amazing, legendary sequel.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,610 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #3 in Teen & Young Adult Paranormal Romance #4 in Teen & Young Adult Siblings Fiction #35 in Teen & Young Adult Fantasy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,542 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ easily dodging any risk and danger
*by M***T on May 29, 2018*

*Legendary is the second book in Garber's Caraval trilogy which begins with Caraval. Start there to avoid spoilers.* Tella never doubted that her sister Scarlett would win Caraval and use her wish to bring Tella back to life. Dying was worth any risk if it meant that Tella would be one step closer to mending her broken family and finally, for once, protecting her older sister. Playing Legend's game was the only chance either of them would have to truly win their freedom--something that is worth far more than any debt Tella may have incurred to get Legend's attention. But every debt has to be paid eventually and Tella's are coming due. Tella has always been quick on her feet, easily dodging any risk and danger. But even Tella isn't sure that she'll be able to acquire this last payment: Caraval Master Legend's true name. If Tella fails to discover Legend's identity she could lose everything that matters--including her life. Winning the game will help Tella discover Legend's identity. But the prize will come at a cost that could destroy Legend and Caraval forever. Tella knows better than to get swept away by the wonders within the game. But as time runs out, Tella starts to wonder if this time the game (and the dangers) might be more than illusion. Welcome, welcome to Caraval, the grandest show by land or by sea. Inside you may come face to face with Fate or steal bits of destiny. As fantastical as Caraval might feel, the next five nights are very real. Elantine has invited us here to save the Empire from her greatest fear. For centuries the Fates were locked away, but now they wish to come out and play. If they regain their magic the world will never be the same, but you can help stop them by winning the game. Are you ready to play? in Legendary (2018) by Stephanie Garber. Legendary is the second book in Garber's Caraval trilogy which begins with Caraval. It picks up right after the events of Caraval with a decent recap of key events. Fans of the first book will appreciate many of the familiar characters in this installment. This novel follows Tella in close third person as she tries to win Caraval while keeping her own secrets--particularly from her sister Scarlett who is sadly sidelined for much of the story as a result. Garber dramatically expands the world of the Meridian Empire and Caraval as well as offering more backstory on Tella and Scarlett's past. While Scarlett was a clever heroine who had to learn how to take risks and conquer her fears, Tella is already very shrewd and fearless. She wears her youth and femininity as weapons and is quick to acknowledge almost all of her weaknesses except, perhaps, for her fierce loyalty. Tella's biggest struggle throughout Legendary isn't learning to believe in herself. Rather she has to trust herself as she begins to realize that this version of Caraval bears little resemblance to the game Scarlett won. Much like Caraval itself, Legendary plays with readers expectations as this story moves in surprising and unexpected directions. In many ways Tella's story arc is as defined as Scarlett's while leaving many key questions waiting to be answered in book three. Legendary is a must read for fans of the first book and proves that this series has staying power. Highly recommended. Possible Pairings: The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi, Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George, Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson, A Darker Shade of Magic by Victoria Schwab, The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Legendary Sequel
*by A***R on July 2, 2024*

4.5 stars. This was honestly a pretty good follow-up to Caraval. To be honest, my expectations were a little low for this book, mainly because I wasn't thrilled to read from Donatella's POV, but I ended up liking her more than I thought I would. One of my complaints about Caraval was that I couldn't relate to and didn't like Scarlett. She just felt so monotone and 2-D. Legendary was better. I really got a sense of Tella's reckless and naive/passionate character, and I was rooting for her throughout the book. Also, I love Dante. Spoiler: THERE'S A MAJOR PLOT TWIST INVOLVING HIM... BUT I'LL SAY NO MORE. Anyway, Dante is such an awesome character. He's broody, mysterious, with lots of secrets and is always there to pick Tella up when she's down. I was always excited to see him on the page and he and Jacks (a dark, icy, and powerful Prince) carried the story. In the first book, I didn't think that much of him because he was pretty minor, so when I heard he was going to be a prominent part in Legendary, I was kind of confused. But now he's one of my favorite characters, so good job Stephanie Garber! A little complaint: I didn't really like how Scarlett was written in this book, as for some parts she is very out of character, and though it gets somewhat explained, I was still kinda put off. I also would've liked more focus on their sisterly bond, but I understand that the main relationship of Legendary is the one between Donatella and her mother (Paloma). The plot is engaging, with lots of thrilling twists. Some people have said that the end was predictable, but personally I still found the journey to get there, mysterious and intriguing. I really liked that more background to the world was added, with the myths of the Fates and Elantine kingdom. As always, I loved the colorful and alluring, and especially dangerous magic in this book, though I would've liked a bit more of it. The prose Garber delivers the story in made it easy to read. I sped through it in one day! Her writing is as beautiful and enchanting as the world she creates. Overall, I absolutely fell in love with the characters, the plot was well-organized and exciting, the world was captivating, and her writing tied everything up in a magical, amazing, legendary sequel.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing sequel!
*by E***E on July 3, 2018*

Rating: 5 Stars Tella made a bargain with a mysterious criminal that lead to freedom form her father for both her and her sister. She even got Scarlett out from an arranged marriage. Still the game is over and she got her part of the bargain now she has to deliver what was promised: Caraval Master Legend’s true name. She has one chance to uncover the identity, win the next special Caraval. Tella throws herself into the game and her mission even as it puts her on a very dangerous path, because this Caraval is different from the rest where you lose yourself to what is only a game, this year is real! Secrets, doomed love, heirs to the throne, fates, and more press Tella to be as cunning and brave as ever, risking everything she cares about including her life. Winning Caraval will change the world forever. A Caraval doesn’t typically happen this close to end of the last but with Empress Elantine’s 75th birthday she gets what she wants. Now we follow Tella as she and her sister are free of their father. Tella though has a different mission, to gain Legends true name and gain the information she has been searching for. Tella has been on this path for some time and there is a method to the way she acts, where as I found her a bit harder to love in the last book her were see her side of things and see the reasons behind her antics. She has a good heart though she feels she is never meant for love, based on a drawing of the cards of destiny in her childhood. This has lead her every step and it all comes down to playing another game of Caraval. “If you can convince yourself it’s true you can convince anyone.” The way this world has expanded from not just the magic of Caraval which is amazing, but the way the mythology of fates was weaved in from the start. They were mentioned in the past but as a fairytale sort, now it seems they may be very real….or is that the magic of Caraval? The back and forth of what is real and can it be believed was captivating. Winding in all the different elements expanding this world was amazing and seamless. I was rooting for Tella but I wavered in what I wanted her to accomplish as many times she is at cross purposes. While this time we do focus on Tella rather than Scarlett we do get to see so many of our returning characters. I enjoyed seeing Scarlett and Julian again though things aren’t perfect they are fun and many more including Dante. The story is still that of the game and a large mystery there did feel there was a more romantic feeling in this sequel. I was totally on board for it because it was so beautifully done and fit with what we know of the characters, unraveling new layers of them as we go. Tella is not set for romance or love, something most assured the opposite of what she wants and some of the scenes she is in just makes me so happy. “Every story has four parts – the beginning, the middle, the almost ending, and the true ending.” Now when I first finished this book thinking it was a duology I was a bit upset. There was so much more I needed. So much left way way too open for me. I mean we just found out who Legend was!!! FYI I totally had it pegged for a long time, even had my suspicions in book one but confirmation is always appreciated. Satisfaction after an adventure filled journey. But upon finding out it was a trilogy and I had one more book to look forward to I was in love. I can see how all of my questions and open things will lead into a thrilling final book in the trilogy. I can’t wait to find out more!

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