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8 -- Features The Ocean

That’s my pick, too.

The light between oceans came to my mind too

So...It turns out I haven't read either of these! Yet.
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I read this one too! UGH SO CREEPPYYY

For me Salt to the Sea was really hard to put down. Thumbs up





This will probable be my longest read for the year at 37 hours and 36 minutes. But it was worth it. Great book.
This book would also work for dates as chapter titles and multiple points of view.
Books mentioned in this topic
Funny Story (other topics)Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (other topics)
Natural Selection (other topics)
A Night to Remember (other topics)
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Emily Henry (other topics)Neil Gaiman (other topics)
Elizabeth Acevedo (other topics)
Emily Henry (other topics)
Roger McDonald (other topics)
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Books matching this prompt must feature the ocean in some form or another. The book will likely be set on or near the ocean, but it is up to individual readers how deeply the ocean ties into the main story. Any ocean in our world, or in a fantasy or alternate world, will work for this prompt.
The ocean may appear as part of the cover design. Your choice for this prompt may also include words in the title like, “Ocean,� “Sea,� “Tide,� “High Seas,� etc. You may pick a character who loves to surf, is an oceanographer or fisherman, or lives or rides on a boat or submarine. The ocean may tie into the symbolism of the book, or it might be as simple as a location the characters visit.
While there is a difference in the geographic definitions of “sea� and “ocean,� for this prompt we would consider the two interchangeable.
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