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- Narrated by: Joshua Akehurst
- Length: 12 hrs and 31 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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Orphans of the tide review
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Summary
The gods were as real as the coastlines and currents, and as merciless as the winds and whirlpools.
For centuries the gods of the Undersea ruled the islands of the Myriad through awe and terror: they were very real, and very dangerous. Sacrifices were hurled into the waters to appease them, and every boat was painted with pleading eyes to entreat their mercy. They were served, feared and adored.
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- KidInCare
- 02-08-20
Best of Middle Grade Fantasy
Delve into the under sea and read one of the best Middle Grade fantasy books ever written.
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- Jane Statham
- 22-07-20
A wonderful and alarming undersea adventure.
This whole audiobook was utterly mesmerising. I was entranced throughout. I would love to hear more. Go listen to this, you won’t be disappointed!
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- Anonymous User
- 31-03-21
Lovely Fantasy
I really loved this book.
It started off strong but waned a little bit in the middle making it a bit hard to get through but the underlying message of the human spirit was really good. The Jelt character is really hard to deal with though. Overall the story is gripping, fun, and well paced.
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- Barelyspicy
- 24-12-20
Its alright
I had high expectations, the story was dull and did not suit my taste, the relationship between Jelt and Hark was the most disappointing one, the direction that it went and how it ended felt emotionless and lacking.