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The Deep (Ingo #3)
I really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.
This book had a really good build-up to the dreaded kraken. Sadly, that kraken was disappointing. He came off as more of an annoyance than a horrifying villain that seemed to be setup by the Mer. The division of the Mer was an interesting part of the story. Ervys and his troublemakers bring some intrigue that I am grateful for. Turns out that life under the sea isn't necessarily all that better that what we've got up here. Politics is all over. I'm very interested in the next appearance of the
I was so disappointed. After reading Ingo and The Tide Knot (which seemed like filler to me), I was hoping for more.
This is the third book in the Ingo series. However, it is enough of a complete story that it can be read easily as a stand-alone book. Dunmore does an excellent job balancing the concept of a young girl struggling to live in two worlds. Sapphire, the protagonist, has blood that is mixed with both human (Earth and Air) and Mer (Sea). Her brother is mixed as well, but the Earth is strong in him and he is not pulled as strongly to the ocean as Sapphire. The main plot is rooted in the previous books
I really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.
Helen Dunmore
Hardcover | Pages: 329 pages Rating: 4.01 | 4308 Users | 171 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Deep |
ISBN: | 0007204914 (ISBN13: 9780007204915) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ingo #3 |
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The third spellbinding story about Sapphy and Conor's adventures in the powerful and dangerous underwater world of Ingo. A devastating flood has torn through the worlds of Air and Ingo, and now, deep in the ocean, a monster is stirring. Mer legend says that only those with dual blood -- half Mer, half human -- can overcome the Kraken. Sapphy must return to the Deep, with the help of her friend the whale, and face this terrifying creature -- and her brother Conor and Mer friend Faro will not let her go alone!Define Regarding Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
Title | : | The Deep (Ingo #3) |
Author | : | Helen Dunmore |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Mermaids. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 4308 Users | 171 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
This book is the third book in the Ingo series by Helen Dunmore. It focuses on a young girl along with her brother (Sapphire & Connor) who are part Mer and part Human. Their father, a Mer, has returned to the underwater world of Ingo and is remarried with a new son. The more I read this, the more I wanted to read the first two books (which I haven't) to find out exactly how they learned they were part mer and how the father "chose" to return to Ingo and leave his family behind. The book isI really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.
This book had a really good build-up to the dreaded kraken. Sadly, that kraken was disappointing. He came off as more of an annoyance than a horrifying villain that seemed to be setup by the Mer. The division of the Mer was an interesting part of the story. Ervys and his troublemakers bring some intrigue that I am grateful for. Turns out that life under the sea isn't necessarily all that better that what we've got up here. Politics is all over. I'm very interested in the next appearance of the
I was so disappointed. After reading Ingo and The Tide Knot (which seemed like filler to me), I was hoping for more.
This is the third book in the Ingo series. However, it is enough of a complete story that it can be read easily as a stand-alone book. Dunmore does an excellent job balancing the concept of a young girl struggling to live in two worlds. Sapphire, the protagonist, has blood that is mixed with both human (Earth and Air) and Mer (Sea). Her brother is mixed as well, but the Earth is strong in him and he is not pulled as strongly to the ocean as Sapphire. The main plot is rooted in the previous books
I really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.
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