Into The Abyss review by SHC
Into the Abyss
by David Marsh
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure
Five Star Award

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SHC
Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Towson, Maryland, United States
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Ashlyn and Autumn Miller live in their grandmother's house on the coast of Oregon because both of their parents have died. One day the two siblings are exploring Deadman's Bluff down at the beach, when they are caught in a storm and almost drowned in a whirlpool. Miraculously, something in the water saves their lives. Soon, Ashlyn becomes aware of strange sounds inside his head. At first he thinks nothing of it, but before long the sounds turn into messages. He follows the messages and finds he has been chosen. He and Autumn venture into the bottom of the ocean and discover secrets beyond anyone's wildest dreams.

Opinion: 

Set in present day, all the characters could be people in today's world, except for Ashlyn. Ashlyn has a telepathic ability that allows him to communicate with fictional creatures. The adventures that Ashlyn and Autumn have are thrilling, with twists in each chapter. The wide variety of people that help Ashlyn and the others who try to steal his discovery away from him add a different dimension to the story. At the end, however, some of events that occurred were a little too far-fetched. As a whole, I loved the adventures and action that was packed into the book.

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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