Describe Books To The Deep (Ingo #3)
Original Title: | The Deep |
ISBN: | 0007204914 (ISBN13: 9780007204915) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ingo #3 |

Helen Dunmore
Hardcover | Pages: 329 pages Rating: 4.01 | 4308 Users | 171 Reviews
Details Containing Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
Title | : | The Deep (Ingo #3) |
Author | : | Helen Dunmore |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2007 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Mermaids. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure |
Explanation As Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
The third spellbinding story about Sapphy and Conor's adventures in the powerful and dangerous underwater world of Ingo. A devastating flood has torn through the worlds of Air and Ingo, and now, deep in the ocean, a monster is stirring. Mer legend says that only those with dual blood -- half Mer, half human -- can overcome the Kraken. Sapphy must return to the Deep, with the help of her friend the whale, and face this terrifying creature -- and her brother Conor and Mer friend Faro will not let her go alone!Rating Containing Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
Ratings: 4.01 From 4308 Users | 171 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books The Deep (Ingo #3)
I really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.I liked this book. Some of the details didn't quite make sense because I haven't read the first two books, but it was good. I wasn't entirely satisfied with the last fourth of the book. Everything wraps up underwater and somewhat on land, but there is an element missing in the last part of the book. I like it and will probably read this book again and most definitely read the first two, but The Deep is not going to be one of my most favorite books.
This third book in the "Ingo" series seems to be wearing the story a bit thin. The whole 'Kraken' plot has been done with the "Emily Windsnap" series and with the monster being a shape-shifting being who feeds on negative emotions, it makes the characters seem disrespected and slightly degraded. How is the heroine supposed to stay strong if so many depressing life-altering situations have been thrown at her since the 1st book? The sub-plot with her missing father who left the family to

Source: I own an ebook copy of this book. Cost: Free Title: The Deep Series: Ingo #3 Author: Helen Dunmore Overall Rating: 3 starsThe Kraken is awake, and no, not the one from Davy Jone's Locker. This Kraken will only return to sleep if it has a sacrifice of a boy and a girl...Or if someone goes into the deep to stop it. And since Sapphy is the only known person to survive the deep, of course she is opted to go. With the help of Conor and Faro, they descend into the depths to fight this
Over all the book is fairly entertaining but the beginning is a little slow. If you like fantasy type series then this could be the series for you. However if you don't like slow starts this book might not be for you. Even in the third book they still introduce all the characters even though they have been in all the other books if this is your first read of the series you still get to meet all the characters. One bad thing about this book is that you can predict the ending from the start of the
I really enjoyed the first and second books of Ingo. This one started off a little slower but was still enjoyable. I always love the feeling these books give when Saph enters Ingo.
What the...?Helen, that was the absolute, flat out, most suckish ending to a novel, EVER. Much less a TRILOGY. I wait and wait and wait for this book, LOVING the previous two books, start reading this and being SO excited, loving it, the plot gets as interesting as it could get, and my curiosity as to WHAT WILL HAPPEN reaches its peak, and the book stops.I don't mean it ends.IT STOPS. This was a load of crap, and I am thoroughly pissed.
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