Into the Sunken City
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Narrated by:
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Rasha Zamamiri
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By:
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Dinesh Thiru
About this listen
""Steal-your-breath adventure."" —Marissa Meyer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Lunar Chronicles
Perfect for fans of Fable and House of Salt and Sorrows, this spectacular YA fantasy adventure debut is like nothing else, featuring a unique twist on Treasure Island, a magnetic second chance romance, and a thrilling heist where the reward is great—but the risks are even greater.
In the slowly sinking city of Coconino, Arizona, the days are long, the money is tight, and the rain never stops.
For Jin Haldar, this life is nothing new—ever since her father died in a diving accident, she’s barely made ends meet for her and her younger sister, Thara.
Enter Bhili: a drifter who offers Jin and Thara the score of a lifetime—a massive stash of gold hidden in the sunken ruins of Las Vegas.
Jin knows it’s too dangerous. She stopped diving after her father’s accident. But when her sister decides to go, Jin’s left with only one choice: to go with her.
A ragtag crew is assembled—including Jin’s annoyingly hot ex-boyfriend. From there, a high-stakes heist ensues that’s beyond even Jin’s wildest fears. Crumbling ruins, sea beasts, corsairs, and a mysterious figure named João Silva all lie in wait. To survive, Jin will have to do what she promised herself she’d never do again: dive.
©2024 Dinesh Thiru (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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- Niké Szász
- 01-06-24
Promising, but not that good
To be fair, this is probably a YA book, and as such, I didn’t enjoy the inner thoughts - whining mostly - of the young protagonist. Was mostly bored by the middle, but finished it anyway. The narrator tries her best, which backfires at times - gives too much drama to every angsty thought the female lead has. The world created was nice though.
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