leahrosereads
Written on Aug 25, 2019
Words are kinda failing me at how much I loved this.
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With harpoons strapped to their backs, the proud whales of Bathsheba s pod live for the hunt, fighting in the ongoing war against the world of men. When they attack a ship bobbing on the surface of the Abyss, they find the trail of a myth, a monster, perhaps the devil himself.
I'm not going to lie to you and say that it isn't a little strange reading from a whale's perspective. It is. But, in a way that only Patrick Ness could, it's turned into a tale that not only made me care about some whales, but provides a pretty honest and raw commentary on humanity. Via whales, and yes, I fully understand and appreciate the irony.
It's a short book, so I am not going to get into it too much, for fear of ruining things. But you can expect the following: