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Original Title: | The Tide Knot |
ISBN: | 0007204892 (ISBN13: 9780007204892) |
Series: | Ingo #2 |
Characters: | Conor Grogan, Faro, Elvira, Sapphire 'Sapphy' |
Literary Awards: | Nestlé Smarties Book Prize for 9–11 years (Silver) (2006), Holyer an Gof Nominee for Children's books (2007) |
Helen Dunmore
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.99 | 4877 Users | 247 Reviews

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Title | : | The Tide Knot (Ingo #2) |
Author | : | Helen Dunmore |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | May 2nd 2006 by HarperCollins (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Mermaids. Young Adult. Fiction. Adventure |
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I can't go back in the house. I'm restless, prickling all over. The wind hits me like slaps from huge invisible hands. But it's not the wind that worries me. It's something else, beyond the storm...Sapphire and her brother Conor can't forget their adventures in Ingo, the mysterious world beneath the sea. They long to see their Mer friends once more. But a crisis is brewing far below the ocean's surface, where Saldowr, the wisest of the Mer, guards the Tide Knot. And soon both Sapphire and Conor will be drawn into Ingo's troubled waters.
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Ratings: 3.99 From 4877 Users | 247 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books The Tide Knot (Ingo #2)
I love this series. Unabashedly. Its simple and lovely. I think its ideal for pre-teens, especially if their parents are going through a divorce or they are part of a blended family. To me Sapphy is such a real character, even when she annoyed me, her actions and reactions always rang true. I was as devastated as Sapphy and Conor when I found out the truth about their father.The pull of Ingo was as enchanting and dangerous as it was in the first book. In Tide Knot the stakes are raised fromI thought that this one was going to be amazing after just a few chapters, and it went really great until it started to become flawed with the whole seeing gift Connor had and the story-line not linking to their previous adventure.I'll admit it was good, the writing style had improved and the whole call to the ocean is amazing. I liked the idea of her finding her dad and him speaking to her, but she never sees him again which is bizarre to me, and she doesn't really try to find him again. I'm
Set on the rugged Cornish coast, Sapphire and her brother Conor's father went missing at sea some eighteen months previously (in book one-Ingo). Now they have moved into a new cottage in a different village with their mother and her new boyfriend.Sapphire isn't happy, but her brother's making the best of it with new friends and goes out surfing most days.The year before they had both had an unusual, mysterious adventure (after their father had disappeared) deep below the waves where they'd

DNF actually, not in mood to read children lits. Will do in the future after have baby maybe..
I'm continuing to re-read the Ingo series as an adult. Again, I enjoyed this one just fine, though as an adult I had the same issues with it as I had with the first (the plot is especially uninspiring in this one; the foreshadowing is heavy handed and the outcome obvious).
I love this series. Unabashedly. Its simple and lovely. I think its ideal for pre-teens, especially if their parents are going through a divorce or they are part of a blended family. To me Sapphy is such a real character, even when she annoyed me, her actions and reactions always rang true. I was as devastated as Sapphy and Conor when I found out the truth about their father.The pull of Ingo was as enchanting and dangerous as it was in the first book. In Tide Knot the stakes are raised from
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