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Brought to life

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-01-23

As someone who isn't a big audio book listener, I was pleasantly surprised when I listened to Drown the Sea. Having already read the book it was nice to see it brought to life through the narrators. The way they captured the characters and the emotions was so well done.

-Slow burn
-RH
-Time Travel
-Historical
-Check triggers

The problem I have with historical books is that I end up having to stop and google and learn more about it. Which is exactly what took place as I dove into Drown the Sea. This book had me devouring the pages along with the internet to learn more about Minoan civilization. Though a fictional story it was well written in staying true to the time period. (At least from what I googled)

As you jump into the pages you will be thrust into the story line of Adrienne a 17 year old rich girl from California who gets in trouble and sent of to her mother's on the island of Santorini. Do to some not so great choices finds herself time traveling back hundreds of years to the Minoan times.

You will be taken on a slow burn journey as you watch her navigate this new place, filled with goddesses and gods. The words will paint pictures as if you are watching the story unfold on a movie screen.

"I'm going to die. Because this isn't some Disney movie, and I sure as shit am not some warrior princess."

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