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The Vanishing Deep
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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Jari-chan
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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Sorry for being late - this week has been so busy! But here's my board for #BookSpinBingo in March. My #BookSpin is Yoko Ogawas Revenge and my #DoubleSpin is The Elementals by McDowell. I've also managed to finish two books from the list already.

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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looks lovely!!! 4y
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Thank you 😊 4y
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Book_yogi
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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It's an interesting idea. The Vanishing Deep explores the idea of being able to bring back a loved one from the dead for one day. Tempe does just this after saving for two years after the death of her sister. Elysea is revived the story goes to many extreme lengths to keep the dead alive. It meanders and goes off the rails in a few places, and I am not sure I was invested in the characters, but I liked the notion and the newness of the story.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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BOOK TAGS⇣
⤏ DYSTOPIAN/FUTURISTIC TECHY
⤏ WATERWORLD-ESQUE
⤏ LIFE & DEATH DEALERS
⤏ DEALING WITH GRIEF
⤏ AN INTRIGUING SLIGHTLY FANTASTICAL WORLD
There were a lot of things that could have been done with this incredible world that the author has created...and we only got a glimpse of what it could embody.
MY REVIEW⇢ https://leahsbookishobsession2.blogspot.com/2020/04/review-vanishing-deep.html

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That-Bookish-Hiker
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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What would you do if you could have a deceased loved one for 24 hours?

The concept of this book intrigued me and it was written in such a new and refreshing way that I was hooked from page one.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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lurkykitty
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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The Vanishing Deep is set in a fascinating future world in which global warming melted the polar ice caps and The Great Waves submerged most of the planet. A facility called Palindromena is able to resurrect the drowned dead for 24 hours, after which they must die again. Tempest decides to resurrect her sister who died 2 years ago. This aquatic adventure is non-stop and the complex plot has many twists and turns. A well done YA sci-fi dystopian.

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LibrarianRyan
The Vanishing Deep | Astrid Scholte
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I read in the last few weeks that YA was having a “drowning“ problem in book covers. And I have noticed it. Lots of heads floating in water. I do like how this one was done. What do you think? Now that I have told you about it, I bet you start seeing them more.

#CoverLove #YA Edition

Out March 3

SaturnDoo I've noticed it too. There's lots of covers similar to this one. 5y
Sweetkokoro I actually lost all interest in this book when the cover was revealed, it feels too much like a movie cover edition book. It‘s not eye catching at all, and that font is bland and boring. 5y
LibrarianRyan @Sweetkokoro I agree. It makes me think of all the woman‘s fiction with unreliable narrators. 5y
lurkykitty It's actually a really good book. The cover should have been so much better. The main character has brown skin from being in the sun all the time. I wish they would not make characters on the cover look lily white when they're not supposed to be. 5y
LibrarianRyan @lurkykitty I totally agree. 5y
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