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*Rating* 3.5*Genre* Lemme see....Science Fiction, post apocalyptic, romance..that about covers it.*Review*Kathryn O’Malley is known around the globe as Tsunami Blue because of her uncanny ability to know when and where the next destructive Tsunami wave is going to hit. She is never wrong. Because of...
After a massive tsunami wiped out most of the population, including her family, Kathryn "Blue" O'Malley picked up her shortwave radio and started broadcasting warnings. The waves talk to Blue and warn her when to run. Blue in turn warns the public as Tsunami Blue. Blue is hated and feared since s...
3.5 stars for originality and my love of ocean stories- It was a great story with a girl that the ocean talks to, it tells her of up coming tsunami's starting with the one in Singapore 2004. The world become a "water world" with pirates all nasty and disgusting, reeking terror on sea and land. The n...
4 1/2 stars
I'm always pleasantly surprised when a debut novel is good, and this book was no exception.What worked for me:Loved loved loved the sea talking and playing with Blue :) That was incredibly coolReally enjoyed the Mad Max/Thunderdome vibe of the post-apocalyptic world that existed after a series of ts...
Blue was in Thailand when the Boxing Day 2004 tsunami killed her parents and twin brother, and many others. After that, her uncle raised her in the San Juan Islands, teaching her to become a killing machine as that would ensure her survival in a dangerous world where pirate Runners murderously reign...
I freaking loved this book! Full disclosure: Gayle is a friend of mine. But wow this book was awesome. I loved the world she created and all the cool little details she put into it--it's not a place I'd ever like to go personally (too dangerous! I'm a wuss) but I can't WAIT to read more books abo...
This book is addictive. It is one of those books where the action is non-stop and you feel like you are on a non-stop wave yourself (yes I did really just write that). I could not put the book down. Before I knew it, I was done with the book and then I was stumped. There were some story holes that w...