Feiwel & Friends The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
T**A
Love it
It arrived in a very good condition
翁**心
Beautiful and poetic
When I first stumbled upon “The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea” by Axie Oh, I was immediately drawn to its cover art, which hinted at an intriguing blend of Asian influence and mystique. The title itself piqued my curiosity, promising a journey into the unknown depths of mythology and adventure.What hooked me from the start was the rich infusion of Korean folklore that permeates every page of the narrative. From gods and spirits to mystical creatures, Oh’s world-building is nothing short of enchanting, inviting readers to immerse themselves in its vibrant tapestry.At the heart of the story is Mina, a protagonist who defies expectations with her strength and determination. She’s not your typical damsel in distress; instead, she’s a character who takes fate by the reins and forges her own path. Mina’s journey becomes a captivating exploration of courage, friendship, and the power of belief.Accompanying Mina on her odyssey are a host of equally compelling characters, each with their own motivations and secrets. From Shin to Kirin to Namgi, each one adds layers of depth to the story, keeping readers eagerly turning pages to discover their fates.Oh’s writing style is as enchanting as her world-building, with poetic prose that paints vivid imagery without overwhelming the senses. The pacing of the narrative is pitch-perfect, with just the right balance of action and introspection to keep readers engaged from start to finish.What resonated most with me about “The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea” was its exploration of themes such as fate, identity, and acceptance. Through Mina’s journey, the novel challenges readers to contemplate their own beliefs about destiny and the importance of forging one’s own path in life.In conclusion, “The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea” is a captivating and immersive read that will appeal to fans of fantasy and mythology alike. With its richly imagined world, dynamic characters, and gripping plot, it’s a book that stays with you long after you’ve turned the final page. Axie Oh has crafted a truly unforgettable tale that will leave you spellbound.
Z**L
Bien
Llego en buenas condiciones
V**A
O Deus dos mares irá te surpreender. Ponto final
Uma história envolvente e cheia de mistérios que nós só descobriremos junto à protagonista. Os detalhes das casas e da própria cidade trazem esse universo mágico cada vez mais perto de você! Tramas curiosas e uma protagonista forte e destemida! Recomendo 100000% sem falar que, Axie Oh tem um domínio de escrita estupendo
P**R
Left me with a warm feeling!
This was the right book for me at the time - a vibrant yet at times harsh, sad but uplifting tale that has a certain dream-like quality. It is a retelling of a Korean legend and certainly has that faery-tale feel to it. As I often mention, I don't read the back blurb till I've finished the book. I see now that I agree with the suggestion that it will appeal to Uprooted (Naomi Novik) fans. Also Spirited Away, something which hadn't twigged for me, but I see why in hindsight.The importance of telling, remembering, and re-telling stories comes across strongly, something I particularly appreciated. The imagery is vivid, the main characters worth rooting for (and sympathising with), and the cultural notions of death hint at universal truths, I think.
L**S
No es lo que uno piensa
La trama y la historia son muy planas casi no hay desarrollo no hay conexión no hay trama no hay drama es un libro muy malo
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