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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing thoughts from a whale,
By marnie (Liberec, Czech Republic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
It may sound crazy that this book is from the perspective of a whale, but it is extremely insightful and touching. The whale is recalling his life and the lives of other whales through mental pictures and sounds. He thinks about his kind and their experiences with whalers, other species like dolphin, sharks, etc. and deals with how terribly dangerous humans can be. In a cool twist we also get the thoughts of a soldier on a Russian sub that is trapped, much like the fate of the Russian sub earlier this year. This book is amazing. It once again convinced me of our actions and what we do and don't do and how it can drastically change the world.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Little Package, Big Bang,
By jimmy (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
I can't believe I missed this book these many years, but then the title is not descriptive until you read the book and much like "Watership Down" does not at first glance appear offer the depth and breadth to captivate adults as well as children. What a wonderful surprise! This book is now in my personal Top Ten because of the combination of the scope of the story and the beauty of the telling. Mr. Searls immediately validates the scope of his novel by revealing the enchanting facts of his considerable research early on that describe the size and complexity of the sperm whale brain ( the thinking portion is many times larger and more convoluted than man's and was in that advanced state 30 million years before man's ancestors began to grow big brains ). The reader can't help but wonder for what evolutionary advantage that thinking ability began and survives for so long. We don't have to wonder alone as Mr. Searls immerses us in a completely new and expansive world, the society and history of our oft unseen and rarely appreciated cousins, seaborn mammals. If it were only this deep I would love this beautiful story but the truth is he has achieved much greater depth, much like the miles deep dives of the sperm's themselves so hauntingly described here. Among us humans is a deep desire to know we are not alone in our grasp of Life and the Nature of the Universe. Anyone who has ever utterred the words or even had the thought "If they can put a man on the moon, why can't ( here at home ) they...." need look no further. Here is vast wonder that can't help but stir any sensitive reader to a new grasp of the nature of intelligence and what it means to be an "Earthling". It is a solid mile-marker in the journey to view the "oneness" of our rich planet, Mother Earth, including the larger part under water.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A WHALE OF A TALE,
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This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
SOUNDING by Hank Searls is without a doubt; "A whale of tale!" I first read this book some 20 years(+) ago. The first edition showed the fluke of a whale as it started it's souding. I have always been interested in things of the ocean and of course, I immedietly bought the book.I recalled the basic story line after 20 some odd years, and although I had forgotten the specifics, I remembered what a fasinating and enjoyable read it was. Therefore, I ordered the book once again and read it with the enthusiasm of a child reading a classic fairy tale. Hank Searls is/was a master of anthromorphism, and his research knowledge of the Sperm Whale only serves to enhance it's character. The reader is plunged into the dark abyss of the seas and witin the belly of a sunken Russian submarine all in one book. Hank Searls weaves a fine tapestry of drama and suspense in the lives of the Sperm Whale and Mankind. A great read, a fun read, and one well worth enjoying!!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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the arguement ad hominem, or ad cetaiceam maybe,
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This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
I read this about fifteen years ago and Iremember details of the plot to this day. I was completely awed by the author's ability to tell a story from a non-human narrator's perspective. Having been sucked into that point of view, I was completely captured by the suspense and excitement of the narrative. I'm convinced that, if this were not told from such a radical p.o.v., this would have been considered one of the best adventure novels of the decade. Since then, I've read Cheryl Tardif's beautiful Whale Song: A Novel and a couple of lesser novels. I think, after reading them, that the daring pretense of diving into the consciousness of our most intelligent fellow mammals creates an incredible opportunity for us to imagine our- selves from a distance. A few years ago, science fiction provided that opportunity, but today science has overtaken the fiction. This is a moving, suspenseful story full of poignant speculation about what it means to be conscious and part of the living world. A quickly-read treat and highly recommended. --Lynn Hoffman, author of THE NEW SHORT COURSE IN WINE and the forthcoming novel bang BANG from Kunati Books.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loved it.,
This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
I loved this book-- just discovered it recently and was immediately taken in. Very clever, and while the personification of the whales might be a bit far fetched, I was very happily taken in. I recommend this book to random strangers I meet on a regular basis!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Soundings,
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This review is from: Sounding (Kindle Edition)
This is a most thoughtful and well written book I've read. The relationship between whales and mad is described from the whales point of view. The submarine is a well discussed important part of this novel. This is well worth the 3 hrs to read.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Me too!,
This review is from: Sounding (Paperback)
Read the rest of the reviews. They say it as eloquently as possible.This is a superb book. Thought provoking and one that will be required reading in our household for generations.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great youth novel,
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Looking for an interesting book for middle/high school students to read that are interested in sea life. Not the best for factual information, but a good, interesting read for students.
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Sounding by Hank Searls (Paperback - 1982)
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