Under The Ocean (Original) PDF
A violent storm blows into Stingray Bay one night when three siblings try to break the holiday boredom in their parents caravan. Suddenly, they find themselves thrust into a sub-sea mission with unexpected twists and turns after they are hurled into the sea from the cliffs. Soon, they are struggling against the clock in a dangerous journey that will take their breath away! As an endless abyss seek...

Ian King - Under The Ocean (Original)

Under The Ocean (Original)

Original version - revised 2020

Ian King

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Ian King

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English
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A violent storm blows into Stingray Bay one night when three siblings try to break the holiday boredom in their parents caravan. Suddenly, they find themselves thrust into a sub-sea mission with unexpected twists and turns after they are hurled into the sea from the cliffs. Soon, they are struggling against the clock in a dangerous journey that will take their breath away!
As an endless abyss seeks to crush them and deep-sea monsters try to make a meal of them (along with the other characters that have found themselves in this watery grave). Will a daring rescue plan hatched by the General Sabaoth, the ruler of this watery domain be able to save them? Will the kids even survive a single night? What lessons will they learn on this treacheries journey?
It is up to the children to make the tough decisions and to risk everything for a stranger they neither know – nor trust. What will become of these visitors to the haunted realms of the deep?

REVIEW *** (Heather G.)
I won a copy of this book from Goodreads. Hurray! This story reminds me of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, in a different setting. Siblings go to a different realm -- full of fantastic, talking creatures, both good and evil -- and meet someone who could be a type of Christ. But the setting is quite different -- more like a crazy, colorful dream. And I liked the reason for why the siblings end up in the realm. My only problem with this book is that it could use more editing. It isn't very smooth reading at times, especially in the dialogue, so I would recommend adding more commas and apostrophes in future editions.
(**My response to this review is this has now been reworked with considerable improvements been made. Oct 2020)

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