Legendary is the second book in the Caraval series by Stephanie Garber, following the journey of Tella as she navigates a world filled with magic, deception, and high stakes. After making a dangerous deal to save her sister Scarlett from an arranged marriage, Tella must win the game of Caraval and uncover the true identity of the mysterious Legend. Set against a backdrop of vibrant performances and enchanting challenges, this fantasy novel explores themes of sisterhood, sacrifice, and the quest for freedom. Fans of young adult fantasy and romantic adventures will find themselves captivated by Tella's journey and the intricate world Garber has created.

Key Points

  • Explores Tella's quest to save her sister Scarlett from a disastrous marriage
  • Unveils the mysteries of the game of Caraval and the enigmatic Legend
  • Delves into themes of sisterhood, deception, and personal sacrifice
  • Continues the captivating narrative from the first book in the Caraval series
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Author:Stephanie Garber
338 pages
Language:English
Type:Novel
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Language:English
Type:Novel
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FAQs

What happened to Tella after the Caraval party?
After the Caraval party, Tella finds herself on the cold forest floor, feeling far from the enchantment of the previous night. She recalls dancing and celebrating but now faces the aftermath of her choices, including a hangover and the memory of her leap from Legend's balcony, which she describes as a leap of faith rather than despair. Tella is also confronted by the presence of Dante, who had been intimate with her during the party.
Who is the Count and why is he a concern for Tella and Scarlett?
The Count, Nicolas d'Arcy, is Scarlett's former fiancé, arranged by their father to marry her. Scarlett is concerned about him because if he discovers Tella is alive, he could inform their father, who believes Tella is dead. This revelation could lead to significant danger for both sisters, especially since the Count is portrayed as a despicable human being.
What invitation do Scarlett and Tella receive after Caraval?
Scarlett and Tella receive an invitation to attend the empress Elantine's seventy-fifth birthday celebration in Valenda, which includes another Caraval event. Scarlett has two tickets and expresses her desire for them to go, despite Tella's concerns about the Count's potential presence at the celebration.
How does Tella feel about her sister's happiness with Julian?
Tella feels glad that her sister, Scarlett, has finally found happiness with Julian after the events of Caraval. She hopes that Scarlett's joy will last, recognizing that Julian does not have a reputation for stringing girls along, even though Tella remains cautious about trusting him due to his profession as a liar.
What does Tella think about the dangers of going to Valenda?
Tella acknowledges the potential dangers of going to Valenda, particularly concerning the Count. However, she believes that living in fear would prevent them from experiencing life and seizing opportunities. She argues that they could just as easily perish in a shipwreck, suggesting that they should not let fear dictate their choices.
What does the mansion represent to Tella after Caraval?
After Caraval, the mansion that once housed the magical world of the game feels diminished to Tella. It no longer radiates the enchanting atmosphere it did during the festivities, now appearing as a grand house stripped of its wonder. This change symbolizes the end of the Caraval experience and the return to reality.
What does Tella remember about the letter she received before the party?
Tella recalls receiving a mysterious letter from a stranger who slipped it into her pocket during the Caraval festivities. Although she is eager to reread the message, she refrains from doing so immediately, considering her obligations to the friend who sent it and the potential implications it may have.