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Just finished Into the Drowning Deep

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message 1: by Ciara (new)

Ciara Jean and I feel so lost you guys. I loved absolutely everything about this book. I felt it.... really, uh....deeply...;) I desperately want to go back to the boat and I feel like I miss my friends. I feel the same way I always do after I finish Harry Potter, like I want to go back to Hogwarts. I'm so nervous to pick up another read because I don't want to be disappointed. So, my friends.... help. What can I read next? What gave you all those same feelings?


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Macabre Goblin (macabregoblin) | 3 comments I love Into the Drowning Deep so much! Have you read the novella Rolling in the Deep? It's available on Kindle and might help you fill the void for a little while.


message 3: by Ciara (new)

Ciara Jean I'll have to pick that up. I jumped into Meddling Kids this morning so we'll see how this goes.


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Stephanie (Books in the Freezer) (thatswhatshereadvlog) | 85 comments Mod
I still have to read the novella, but I agree. I loved everything about these characters! I miss them!


Camille24 (camilleisreading) (camille93) | 6 comments This book was soooo great! I would recommend reading more from Mira Grant :) She is a great writer and has an extensive backlist. She also writes under Seanan McGuire.


message 6: by Ciara (new)

Ciara Jean I've heard her other stuff is hit or miss. What would you recommend I jump into next? :)


Camille24 (camilleisreading) (camille93) | 6 comments Ciara wrote: "I've heard her other stuff is hit or miss. What would you recommend I jump into next? :)"

I think you would enjoy the Devil and the Deep anthology, edited by Ellen Datlow. Seanan McGuire has another watery story there, plus several other awesome authors are featured.

I think there's an episode of the pod too that is all about underwater horror.


message 8: by Kimberley (new)

Kimberley | 1 comments You might try Mira Grant's Feed series. I loved them almost as much as I loved Into the Drowning Deep, and I loved that book!


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