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Haunting the Deep

De: Adriana Mather
Narrado por: Tara Sands
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The Titanic meets the delicious horror of Ransom Riggs and the sass of Mean Girls in this follow-up to the number one New York Times best seller How to Hang a Witch, in which a contemporary teen finds herself a passenger on the famous "ship of dreams" - a story made all the more fascinating because the author's own relatives survived the doomed voyage.

Samantha Mather knew her family's connection to the infamous Salem Witch Trials might pose obstacles to an active social life. But having survived one curse, she never thought she'd find herself at the center of a new one.

This time, Sam is having recurring dreams about the Titanic...where she's been walking the deck with first-class passengers, like her aunt and uncle. Meanwhile, in Sam's waking life, strange missives from the Titanic have been finding their way to her, along with haunting visions of people who went down with the ship.

Ultimately, Sam and the Descendants, along with some help from heartthrob Elijah, must unravel who is behind the spell that is drawing her ever further into the dream ship...and closer to sharing the same grim fate as its ghostly passengers.

©2017 Listening Library (P)2017 Adriana Mather
Adulto joven Ciencia Ficción y Fantasía Depresión y Salud Mental Emociones y Sentimientos Espada y Hechicería Fantasía Horror Literatura y Ficción Misterio, Thriller y Suspenso Paranormal y Supernatural Situaciones Difíciles Aterrador Ficción Transporte Sincero
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Intriguing Storyline • Engaging Mystery • Amazing Voice Talent • Growing Friendships • Historical Elements
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I really liked the first book and the second one is well done. The narrator did a good job but I don’t like when they switch narrators between series. That was the main thing I didn’t like. The mystery was great!

Book 2 was still fun!

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MS. me there's does it again. I enjoyed this book more than to hang a Witch both book's be ready to NOT put down you'll want to listen from the beginning to the end in the same day. So clear a whole day out and settle in to listen to this Heartstopping breath taking book.

Heartstopping from beginning to the end

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I enjoy most Titanic themed stories, they can always have some nice tale to it, this one is no exception. I am a bit put off by some of the character in this one and why things were done as they were... Also, I wasn't as big a fan of the change in Narrator. I have no doubts that Tara Sands is amazing, just this time it fell very flat in the variety of voices.
If there is a third book I will still buy it and listen.

Not as good as the first, Not my favorite Narrator

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I can’t even explain. I seriously just searched for information on a third book but nothing yet. If you loved the first one you’ll love this one. Very much something you’ll get sucked into.

I love love love this series

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I absolutely loved this book. and I love how it refers back to How to Hang a Witch. The book is so well written and performed. Many twists and turns to keep you on your toes.

LOVE LOVE LOVE

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I could not put things down,! so amazing perfect story. history, ghosts, adventure, love. I'm amazed

perfect

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I think the thing that keeps me so hooked on the stories is that they are in some way actually related to the writer's history. It's truly amazing to see what she discovers over the years and then uses to make these amazing fictional stories from them! I can not wait to see what else she discovers and uses, for the third.

Ps.Elija needs a tangible body already, my inner teenager can't take it anymore !

Unbelievable

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best sequel to a first novel EVER!! Well done Adriana. can't wait for the next book

loved it

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loved it, very exciting and interesting keeps you in its grip throughout entire book. andiana mather has become a new favorite

awesome

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What did you love best about Haunting the Deep?

The growing friendship and bond between Sam and the Descendants.

What did you like best about this story?

The intermix of fiction and history

What three words best describe Tara Sands’s voice?

Lack of Research

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The Author's note, but also the real-life stories of the Titanic victims

Any additional comments?

Haunting the Deep wasn't quite as good as How to Hang a Witch, but it was still a decent read. Sam's reticence at embracing her witchy powers gets really annoying during the first 1/4 of the book, but that could just be my personal taste. I prefer characters just accept something and move along with the story. From a readers perspective you know it's going to happen anyway so why drag out the angst.
Also during the first 1/4 of the book, Sam tries to keep everything from everyone trying to go at it alone which I suppose can be a stubborn teenage trait (<--- why I generally steer away from YA), but it was annoying nonetheless.

Beyond that, the story was a good one. I enjoyed the mystery aspect of trying to figure out who the villain was. However (and I'd have to read it again to make sure, which I wouldn't mind) but I'm pretty sure there's a major plot hole in Sam's attempt to figure out who the villain is. But since the story is about much more than just trying to figure that out, I can overlook the blunder.
The romance aspect in this one is definitely more of a side story and I'm not sure I like how it ended, but that's because I was rooting for the other guy lol. If there is a third one, I hope things get finalized one way or another and it's actually said to the character that her decision is finalized because it was strongly hinted at in this one, but at the same time you know Sam's been going through a lot so maybe it's just not something she was thinking about at the time.

What bothered me most about this book is actually the narration. In How to Hang a Witch, our narrator was the author and she did a great job. However, Tara Sands took over the narration for this one and I really wish she would've done her research by listening to the first one. Sam's and Susannah's voices were changed...and I think Mary's as well. Sam's is noticeably different...a bit rougher around the edges, but nothing too bad. I think Mary's is a bit more childish then it was with the authors narration, but again nothing too bad. Susannah's however was a complete butchery...literally...Tara Sands' makes Susannah sound like a butch. In the first one we learn Susannah is sweet and quiet, but also opinionated and outspoken when she feels she has something of worth to add. In Haunting the Deep though, all the sweetness is gone and we're just left with this gruff, albeit intelligent, voice. I don't know if it's because we find out a small detail about Susannah in this story that makes the narrator apply that tone to her, but it was totally unfitting. Which is a shame because had Tara Sands just listened to the first book narration by the author then she should've taken that as the authority as to what the character is supposed to sound like and the narration would've been perfect.

Overall it was pretty good. Had it been the first book in the series I wouldn't recommend it, but if you've read How to Hang a Witch and liked the atmosphere, the historical aspect of the book, and Sam's story in general then I suggest you read this; if only for the bond between Sam and the other Descendants and continuation of the world. I do hope the author writes a third one because I do so enjoy being in Sam's world.

Not quite as good as the first one, but still good

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