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Loading... And The Ocean Was Our Sky (original 2018; edition 2018)by Patrick Ness (Author), Rovina Cai (Illustrator)
Work InformationAnd The Ocean Was Our Sky by Patrick Ness (2018)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 3.5 Stars CW: Well Patrick is certainly a remarkable writer! This is literally an upside down reimagining of Moby Dick. The whales are hunting the elusive human, Toby Wick, and the whale captain's obsession with fulfilling the prophecy of killing him, mirrored that of Ahab's in the original story. The images are darkly beautiful as they follow the path of blood and destruction brought about by the single-minded pursuit of this much feared human. An interesting twist on a classic tale. The whales of Bathsheba track and hunt human ships. This most recent attack provided leads to track the man, the myth, the monster, and possibly the devil himself. This expedition will forever change the relationship between man and whales. And the Ocean Was Our Sky is a reverse retelling of Moby Dick, where the whales hunt humans. Patrick Ness illuminates that war is not a monolith. The audiobook is captivating allowing for the reader to be ignorant to the fact that the book was originally a graphic novel. Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone novella that I borrowed on audiobook from the library. Thoughts: I enjoyed this strange retelling of Moby Dick. It tells the story of Bethesda, an apprentice in a pod of hunters. Bethesda's captain is determined to hunt down and defeat the mythical Toby Wick (who is a human). It was a fun reversal of roles and I liked how the human world was "The Abyss" to the whales. This was a quick and fun listen. I listened to it on audiobook and enjoyed the narration and pacing. It is supposed to deliver a message about what makes someone a monster. The message is there but I more enjoyed the strange way this story turned Moby Dick on its head. I enjoyed the thoughtful character of Bethesda and the look into her world in the ocean depths. This was a perfect book for listening to while I did other things around the house. My Summary (4/5): Overall I enjoyed this. This is a quick read and a fun sort of role reversal re-telling of Moby Dick. I enjoyed listening to this on audiobook while I did chores around the house. Would recommend this if you are looking for an intriguing Moby Dick retelling that is a quick read and well done. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Monster Calls comes a richly illustrated and lyrical tale, one that asks harrowing questions about power, loyalty, obsession, and the monsters we make of others. 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 expect to find easy prey. Instead, they find the trail of a myth, a monster, perhaps the devil himself... As their relentless Captain leads the chase, they embark on a final, vengeful hunt, one that will forever change the worlds of both whales and men. With the lush, atmospheric art of Rovina Cai woven in throughout, this remarkable work by Patrick Ness turns the familiar tale of Moby Dick upside down and tells a story all its own with epic triumph and devastating fate. No library descriptions found. |
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I can’t think of anyone I’d recommend this to...maybe if you’re a diehard Moby Dick fan? Or just want a book with...a whale? And lots of talking about whales? Okay, yeah, I really don’t know who this book is suited for. ( )