- Paperback
- Publisher: Random House Childrens Books (March 1, 2003)
- Language: English
- ASIN: B001E3C1EK
- Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW,
This review is from: Lord of the Deep (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a great read! I would have never thought I could get caught up in the excitement of "landing the big one!" In this young adult book by Graham Salisbury, that is exactly what happened. Graham's description of events drew me into the drama of the moment, and I could almost feel thesalt air misting on me. Excellent! Lord Of The Deep is a great action and adventure story, but it is more than that as well. Mikey is growing up and on an outing with his father Bill, who charters his fishing boat, Mikey tastes young love ,stirring new emotions and feelings inside of him. Already struggling with new feelings, Bill makes a decision that goes against the rules after the catch of a 'big ' one, Mikey does not approve of Bill's decision and is troubled over it. He learns not all things in life are black and white.Not all decisions are made on what is correct. Perhaps some readers will feel that this story should have had a different ending then the one it did. However, I believe the author wanted to show that what we feel are right decisions are not always made by the ones that we think the highest of. Growing up is not easy and pretending that adults will always practice what they preach is often a fairy-tale, as hard as we might try; decisions may be based on reasons unknown to others. Right or wrong! I liked Lord of The Deep. It was a fast pace, quick read. Kept my attention from beginning to end,and that is what a good book is all about! I recommend it. Shirley Johnson/Reviewer
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Platform for Discussion,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lord of the Deep (Paperback)
With his novel Lord of the Deep, Graham Salisbury proves his familiarity with and respect for the territory roamed by the young heart. That he respects his readers is evident. He gives them a complex situation and leads them through it carefully, showing a deep understanding of what it is to be nearly grown, what it is to be clear sighted and honest and yet feel powerless to influence the outside world or the actions of others. In Lord of the Deep, a boy must try to make sense of a situation he knows to be morally ambiguous. His step-father, to whom he is very close, is a sportsfisherman. The father and son spend their days together, the son working for the father as a deckhand. When the father makes an unethical deal with two loutish wealthy customers, the boy begins his own separate ethical life with a passionate act that will ring true with its young readers. All of this takes place in the warm Hawaiian world Salisbury has established for his readers, a world in which they can feel safe as they face the challenges of the imperfect larger world in which we live. The summer romance between the boy and the intelligent daughter of one of the men who charter his father's boat is a charming harmony which tempers this serious book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Lord of the Deep Review by: Miranda,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Lord of the Deep (Mass Market Paperback)
A 13 year old boy named Mikey went fishing with his stepfather, Bill, two men named Cal and Ernie, and Cal's daughter, Alison. Later in the story, they caught a big fish. They all thought that this big fish was a record. Once they checked what the record was, they noticed that they're fish weighed in more then the record! Then Bill found out that they couldn't report it in because they broke one of the rules of having an official world record. Suddenly Ernie and Cal had an idea. They wouldn't tell the press that they broke one of the rules. They would lie about it. My favorite part is when Bill decides to either go along with Cal and Ernie's plan or not turn it in at all. I liked this book because it was exciting and there were many intresting parts. I recommend this book for people that like fishing.
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