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A Letter to the Luminous Deep
A Letter to the Luminous Deep | Sylvie Cathrall
14 posts | 7 read | 1 reading | 27 to read
'An underwater treasure-chest to be slowly unpacked, full of things I adore: nosy and loving families, epistolary romance, gorgeous worldbuilding, and anxious scholars doing their best to meet the world with kindness and curiosity' Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light A charming fantasy set in an underwater world with magical academia and a heartwarming penpal romance, perfect for fans of A Marvellous Light and Emily Wilde's Encylopaedia of Faeries. A beautiful discovery outside the window of her underwater home prompts the reclusive E. to begin a correspondence with renowned scholar Henerey Clel. The letters they share are filled with passion, at first for their mutual interests, and then, inevitably, for each other. Together, they uncover a mystery from the unknown depths, destined to transform the underwater world they both equally fear and love. But by no mere coincidence, a seaquake destroys E.'s home, and she and Henerey vanish. A year later, E.'s sister Sophy, and Henerey's brother Vyerin, are left to solve the mystery of their siblings' disappearances with the letters, sketches and field notes left behind. As they uncover the wondrous love their siblings shared, Sophy and Vyerin learn the key to their disappearance - and what it could mean for life as they know it. Praise for Sylvie Cathrall: 'A shimmering, delicately crafted delight. . . Readers looking for heart warming romance and scholarly mystery against the backdrop of a wildly imaginative world will be charmed' H.G. Parry, author of The Magician's Daughter 'Cathrall's debut caught me up on a wave of whimsy and swept me away with its charm. A story to be cherished' Lyra Selene, author of A Feather So Black 'A Letter to the Luminous Deep is a fascinating and charming story told in a uniquely elegant voice. A watery wonder of a novel! I loved it.' Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches 'A Letter to the Luminous Deep is like nothing I've read before. The heartfelt intimacy of the epistolary narrative, juxtaposed with the magnificent oceanic world-building, results in a novel that is at once deeply human and mind-bogglingly imaginative. Both the setting and the story are exquisite, but it was the lovingly crafted voices of the characters that kept me hooked from beginning to end' Megan Bannen, author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy
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behudd
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This is going to be one of the best surprises of the year! Told entirely through letters, articles, etc., the pacing is not fast, but it was captivating. A unique world is created, and the characters all felt distinct & interesting. I think this was helped by the excellent audiobook narration provided by four different readers. Some romance, some academia, some laughs, some anxiety-overall excellent storytelling. And also - what a gorgeous cover!

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behudd
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“Dear Scholar Clel,
Instead of reading further, I hope you will return this letter to its envelope or, better yet, crumple it into an abstract shape that might look quite at home on a coral reef.”

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ShyBookOwl 😅 3mo
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This book was a grab-without-looking-and-go read. So glad I grabbed it now. It's beautifully written, and the mystery plot at its core is both curious, fantastical, and utterly tantalizing. To say nothing of the adorable romance as well, which was giving “waterlogged Jane Austen,“ an aesthetic I never knew I needed.
As a lover of the ocean, romance, epistolary novels, and well-crafted prose, this was a big win for me. Looking out for the sequel!

BookmarkTavern I really loved this one! 💙 3mo
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A sweet epistolary novel about love and adventure. I always love a strong cast of voices on audiobooks with multiple POVs. It took a minute to get into the rhythm of the narrative, but once there, I was soaring (diving?) into the depths of the ocean.

I love the concept of the deep house. Can you imagine waking up to a view of a coral reef outside your window?

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AsYouWish Yay!!! Good job!!!! 4mo
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This was a fascinating world, obviously written by yet another person scarred by Academia. The format of letters and emails about letters written by other characters was hard to read and while I appreciate Neuro-diverse representation those parts made the letters very boring and too long.
Two siblings decide to create an archive to try to understand why their two siblings are gone.
2/5 read for a fascinating world, with scifi & steampunk vibes

dabbe #thecastledudeabides 🖤🐾🖤 4mo
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AnnCrystal 💕🐕🐾💝. 4mo
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Aaaaaand book haul! 💃💃💃💃

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I absolutely adored this book! Told in epistolary format (through letters, diary entries, text excerpts), a (supernatural?) mystery unfolds and a lovely relationship develops. The underwater society was such an interesting world to explore, and major kudos to the author for their incremental world building. I can‘t wait for the sequel to this book and to spend more time with this fascinating world and the endearing characters.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful cover 💙 5mo
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Sophy & Vyerin are each mourning a lost sibling when they have the idea to compare the letters their siblings shared. Between all of these letters a larger mystery starts to unfurl.

Loved this. The characters are so fleshed out, & the relationships are so interesting. & I adore epistolary books. & the world building!

My only issue is that the main arc of the story feels unresolved, it feels like I‘ve got the first half of a novel. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern Highly recommend for people who‘ve liked Emily Wilde or Lady Trent! 💖 7mo
Prairiegirl_reading I‘m so curious about lady Trent and this one! The words dragon and world building make me gun shy. 🙈 7mo
BookmarkTavern @Prairiegirl_reading I totally get that! I would recommend the audiobook! It really was great to listen to. 7mo
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If you‘d dare to immerse yourself in a light academia fantasy under the sea, you won‘t discover one more enchanting and earnest in equal measure than this epistolary debut! A Letter to the Luminous Deep is lush, romantic, and mysterious, unique, queer, and neurodivergent, and bubbling over with the magic of discovery—whether scientific, world-changing, or tenderly personal. Highly recommended for fans of Emily Wilde‘s Encyclopaedia of Faeries!

currentlyreadinginCO I just got this arc off of NetGalley and I'm jealous of your physical copy! 8mo
underground_bks @currentlyreadinginCO 🙈 I got it signed by the author at our annual national bookselling conference 🙈 8mo
currentlyreadinginCO oh now I'm super jealous 😂😂 8mo
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