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Hold Back the Tide by Melinda Salisbury

annettebooksofhopeanddreams's review against another edition

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5.0

Something about Melinda Salisbury's writing style speaks to me. It's enchanting, atmospheric, it already gives stories a certain feel. So, when I saw her announcing this book I added it to the wishlist and when I discovered that this was the book in my Book Box Club, I couldn't be happier. Because, this means I get to talk to her about this book! How awesome is that?

And with this book she once again delivers. I'm gonna be honest here. For a long time I thought this was gonna be a four star read. I loved the atmosphere and the characters and of course the writing style, but it didn't have that extra spark yet. And then the last five pages came and that turned the book from an amazing read into a perfect read. The ending made the book, made the entire story, because it was so fitting, or maybe because another ending wouldn't have been working at all.

The story knows a slow start. Salisbury takes her time to build her world and she takes her time to introduce the characters. It's however far from boring. Thanks to the writing style and the dark and mysterious atmosphere the story is quite interesting from the start. From there it follows a very logical pattern towards the ending. Most of the reveals are built up and you can see them coming, although not that far in advance. I personally love and enjoy that. It gives me the feeling that the story makes sense, no matter how weird it might be.

Our heroine, Alva, is on top of that a really complicated and interesting character to read about. Her thought patterns are wonderful to read and follow and although she does takes risks at times I certainly wouldn't have taken if I were her, it made sense for her to do so. And although we miss a lot of history when it comes to her relationships with her friends, their interactions show a lot about who they are and who they can become and be.

I really can't wait to talk about this book with Salisbury in the chat in a few weeks! And I now wanna make sure I read a few of her other books I still hadn't gotten to too.

8lueminn0w's review against another edition

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4.0

“Frightened people do stupid things, Alva. They don’t listen to reason.”

;-;

halesnbooks's review

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4.0

4.5/5⭐️!!

i had no clue what to expect when i started this or where it was going the entire time. It kept me wanting to read and i really enjoyed the characters and the little dashes of romance. it was such an adventure!! if you like old village settings, secrets, monsters and strong-willed characters you’ll really enjoy this (:

oldemort's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

flintsloveofbooks's review

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5.0

Yes, this did make me tear up at the end. Leave me alone.

nyeran's review

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3.0

  “Murderes hate to be inconvenienced.

Ho capito intorno a pagina 30 che non eravamo nel presente e durante tutta la lettura continuavo a dimenticare che Alva ha solo sedici anni, continuavo ad immaginarmela molto più grande di quanto era in realtà, sia lei che Murren, forse per i dialoghi che fanno sembrare tutti molto più grandi di quanto siano.

♠ Alva è convinta che suo padre è un omicida, anche noi ne siamo convinti fino a pagina 15 quando sentiamo delle urla di donna fuori dal cottage dove vivono e vediamo il padre rientrare in casa con il fiatone, un fucile e lo sguardo di chi ha appena visto/sentito qualcosa che non avrebbe dovuto. Li capiamo immediatamente che Alva si sbaglia e che sua madre aveva qualcosa che non andava ma tant'è.
Ad un certo punto arrestano il padre per l'omicidio perché la sentono che confessa di averlo sempre saputo. Ha senso, peccato che loro fossero già diretti al suo cottage per arrestarlo perché la notte prima sono stati uccisi e dissanguati tutti i cavalli del villaggio e sono scomparse due sorelle e sono convinti che sia stato lui. Allora, ha senso ma no. Ha senso perché lo odiano tutti, non lo ha perché tanto per cominciare non c'è nulla che colleghi questi eventi a lui, perché avrebbe dovuto far sparire due ragazze, uccidere cavalli e, non contento, dissanguarli? Ma perché il figo del villaggio lo odia? Perché era innamorato della madre di Alva, ne era ossessionato e non contento prova pure a pastrugnarsi la figlia.

♠ Il mostro, che noi vediamo per la prima volta a metà libro, è identico all'uomo-pesce di La Forma dell'Acqua ma pallido salvo poi prendere uno sviluppo alla Alien dove sono una via di mezzo tra venom e uno zombie. Se ti mordono ti trasformi, hanno i denti aguzzi, addirittura hanno due file di denti con bocche enormi però quando ti mordono hai solo due puntini, come i canini dei vampiri 

steph01924's review

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3.0

Appropriately atmospheric. You can read my full review at Forever Young Adult.

fictionaladventures's review against another edition

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fast-paced

4.5

This was absolutely INCREDIBLE. Fast-paced, exciting, hard to predict. The ending HIT HARD

thebookishunicorn's review

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5.0

Wow. Wowowowowowowoowwow. My brain is reeling after finishing this book in two days! It was fast paced and a lot of the chapters ended in cliff hangers so it was impossible to put down. Loved every moment of this super dark, twisty, scary, and Scottish lore ridden book!