![]() ![]() ![]() Her description of the sensation of diving and living underwater brings the reader there herself, surrounded by the deep blue ocean.Įntering a pioneer’s home (those who have staked their claim underwater in order to have a freer life while providing food for themselves and selling it to the government) is like walking into a Disney-esque theme park, what with all the high-tech design and imminent danger. She incorporated lots of science and biological information into the storyline, and it is enticing. ![]() I enjoy doing so with most fiction works, but the fact that I had never heard of this series or the fact that it is going to be made into a film added to the superb world-building that Falls has done in this book.Įntering into Kat Falls’ undersea world is both thrilling and engaging. I hope you didn't read the book synopsis above, and let me tell you why: It really is best to just "dive" headfirst into this, the first book of Kat Falls' dystopian series. ![]()
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