One Salt Sea

, #5

354 pages

English language

Published April 5, 2011 by DAW Books.

ISBN:
978-0-7564-0683-7
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OCLC Number:
706017946

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5 stars (21 reviews)

October "Toby" Daye is now the Countess of Goldengreen. To prevent war between land and sea, Toby must find the kidnapped sons of the regent of the Undersea Duchy of Saltmist within three days and prove that the Queen of the Mists was not responsible.

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reviewed One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire (October Daye, #5)

More of the same, which is alright if you like it

4 stars

The October Daye series is fun, I don't actually like the protagonist that much, she makes absurd and self-destructive choices. I'm more interested in the constellation of friends and allies she has built around herself, they are much more interesting. And I like the remixed lore from fairy tales, how they are woven into the fabric of the modern Bay Area of California. This book was more of the same, but good enough.

reviewed One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire (October Daye, #5)

Review of 'One Salt Sea' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

First read: April 2021
Second read: March 2023

I like this series. The writing improves with every book (as does the narration). I still have a problem with her use of unnecessary crutch-words: starting, beginning to, etc. because I expect the action to be broken when you do that. It's exhausting to read a book written like that, but she's improving. But I wish an editor would hit her on the head (virtually) with a writing guide. It's sloppy writing and it shouldn't be in a finished book.

But, that criticisim aside: I like the books. I like the series, despite October Daye, who is very annoying and frustrating. As main characters go, she isn't well-written. But she's is way better than any of the female YA UF protagonists that are popular at the moment, so I'm not complaining too much.

reviewed One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire (October Daye, #5)

Review of 'One salt sea' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

More known and unknown history of Faerie is revealed in this book. October loses a lot in this book. There were characters kind of holding up her forward movement, and they are shed. I was surprised a little bit to cry during a particular scene in this book. I'm excited to read the short stories alluded to in this one and continue to read Toby's journey.

Review of 'One salt sea' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The fae of the land and the sea are on the brink of war. When the sons of the rulers of the Undersea Duchy of Saltmist are kidnapped, all fingers are pointing to the Queen of the Mists. October must discover who’s responsible and bring the boys back safe and sound in just three days. Or the fate of her friends will rest on her shoulders.

The story starts with Toby having got together with Connor. Considering all the looks and unspoken communication between her and Tybalt in the past, this seems a bit sudden. His pyscho wife has left and that means they’re together with no build up at all. In previous books it was mentioned they were childhood sweethearts but they grew apart, especially when Toby fell in love with a human and had a child. Then she’s a fish for 14 years and comes back and thinks …

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Subjects

  • Fairies
  • Missing children
  • Women private investigators
  • Fiction