Gr 6-10 In this futuristic coming-of-age tale, 15-year-old Ty has spent his whole life in a deep-sea colony on the ocean floor. His family and the other pioneers provide fish and other food for the Commonwealth citizens who live aboveground in stacked cities following earthquakes and tsunamis that destroyed much of the Earth. The pioneers chafe under the harsh rule of the Commonwealth, a situation made worse when those who live subsea are charged with capturing a gang of pirates that has been terrorizing Commonwealth ships and pioneer homesteads. Ty is swept up in the hunt for the bandits when Gemma, a "Topsider" orphan, comes to his community to search for her missing brother, who may have ties to the pirates. First-time author Falls has created a riveting adventure story that action fans and reluctant readers will enjoy for its fast pace. Teens will like the budding romance between Ty and Gemma and the marvelous, imaginative depictions of life on the ocean floor. Minor characters, such as Ty's neighbors and younger sister, are fully fleshed out in their few short scenes. Although the identity of Gemma's brother and the subplot regarding his past with the pioneers' doctor are hastily explained and not completely satisfying, this is a small point that doesn't detract from the creative setting, adventurous plot, and likable teen heroes. Readers will cheer Ty on in his pursuit of the pirates and clamor for more tales of undersea life."Leah J. Sparks, formerly at Bowie Public Library, MD" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
In the aftermath of several natural disasters, humans start populating the ocean. Fifteen-year-old Ty looks forward to his own settlement, but a group of outlaws stands in his way. With the help of a Topsider, Gemma, Ty fights to protect his home and uncovers shocking truths about Dark Life. This action-packed and engaging sci-fi adventure story has wide appeal.
Blends the supernatural and the dystopian. Fast-paced fights share the stage with dark revelations about government cover-ups, keeping readers on their toes and anxious to continue reading. A tense and action-packed opening chapter immediately plunges readers deep underwater, where sharks and pirates might be lurking around every corner. Kat Falls captures the strange, uncanny beauty of natural sea life in cinematic prose: squid emit swirls of phosphorescent ink, and shrimp shimmer like fireflies. Every aspect of Dark Life’s undersea colony is thoroughly imagined—from its oxygen consumption via tubes of “liquigen” to its floating homesteads, which resemble jellyfish from a distance—“if jellyfish grew big as hot air balloons.”
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