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Dark Tide

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1 of 1 copy available

A remote bay in the Pacific Northwest has held a secret for thousands of years...and that secret just woke up.

Kai is angry when he's forced to join his new stepfather, Rick, on a research trip to Blind Bay. On a floating lab in the middle of nowhere. Rick, a marine biologist, is using sound waves to explore deep underwater caves. But they discover that the sound pulses have awakened something. Something that is now hunting them—an ancient predator from the depths of the caves. Soon the tide will turn, unleashing the creature out into the open ocean...and upon the world. Kai and his stepdad need to find a way to work together to stop the creature before the tide turns.

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don't like to read! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2023
      A teen and his stepdad fight off a monster in this novel for reluctant readers. Seventeen-year-old Kai Lee is not happy about going into the wilderness with his new stepfather, scientist Rick Ortiz. He doesn't like Rick and is definitely not interested in spending two weeks helping him with his research despite his mom's hope that the two of them will bond. Kai hates the floating research station and finds the dark water oppressive. Even worse, his phone has no reception. The only bright spot is that he got to take his dog, Alfie, along. Rick is investigating why the last underwater robot mapping some underwater caves vanished; he's going to send another one into the water. However, it's difficult for Rick to stay focused when Kai takes off running into the woods with Alfie and comes back telling a skeptical Rick that he was chased by a monster. When the monster returns, Rick has quite a shock, and he and Kai work on a plan to try to stop the monster from wreaking havoc. Kai has been justifiably angry since his father left his family, and some readers may identify with his anger management struggles and resentment toward Rick; others may find caring, well-intentioned Rick more sympathetic. Although the premise is exciting and the fast pace will keep pages turning, the emotional resolution happens too quickly to feel earned. Characters are minimally described; their names may cue ethnic diversity. A mixed bag. (Fantasy thriller. 12-18)

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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2023

      Gr 6 Up-When his mother got remarried, Kai didn't like getting a new stepfather. To help the two bond, Kai's mother insists that Kai join his stepfather, Rick, on a research trip. On a floating research lab, Rick is studying sound waves and underwater caves. When his first robot disappears, an ancient predator awakens and starts hunting them. With no cell phone reception, it is up to the duo to stop the creature. They only have until dawn, when the tide changes, before the creature is unleashed into the sea to prey on more people. Can they stop it in time or will it destroy them? The plot is engaging and hooks readers from start to finish. The characters are likable and realistic. The writing style is unique but easy to follow. Layout is dyslexic-friendly with heavy bottom fonts, letter spacing, and white space. Plot twists and turns are intriguing and add depth to the short novel. Emotional resolution, however, is too quick to be believable. Characters' ethnicity is not described. The book is written at a second grade level. VERDICT Overall, a great read for reluctant readers who enjoy action, adventure, and books dealing with cryptids. Recommended for most library collections.-Kira Moody

      Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:3.3
  • Lexile® Measure:400
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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