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Fire in the Sea [Kindle Edition]

Myke Bartlett
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Winner of the TEXT PRIZE FOR YOUNG ADULT AND CHILDREN’S WRITING

Sadie is sixteen and bored with life in Perth. It’s summer, and lazing on the beach in the stifling heat is a drag. Then something comes out of the sea.

Dark menacing forms attack an old man, leaving him for dead and Sadie wracking her brains to understand what she saw. Then there’s a mysterious inheritance, a strange young man called Jake and a horned beast trampling the back yard.

Sadie finds herself caught in the middle of an ancient conflict that is nearing its final battle, a showdown that threatens to engulf Perth and all those she loves in a furious tsunami.

Fire in the Sea is a fast-paced thrilling adventure with a feisty heroine who is not afraid to fight for what she knows is right.

Myke Bartlett was born in Perth, and spent his first twenty years trying to escape. Like every other young Australian, he fled to London and, like most of them, didn't stay. He currently lives in Melbourne with his wife and a Boston Terrier called Moxy. mykebartlett.com

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'Fire in the Sea is a magnificent tale, which young adults aged 13 and up (in particular, fans of Skulduggery Pleasant and Percy Jackson) will enjoy reading.' Bookseller and Publisher

'Imagine John Marsden and Suzanne Collins co-wrote a Narnian story. That’s the closest approximation I can make for the entirely unique story, tone, and feel of Fire in the Sea...It’s been too long since I was excited about a debut book. It’s been too long since there was a strong, new, male voice in the Australian YA scene. It’s been too long since I felt confident in recommending a book to an older teen (particularly male) audience. Thank you, Myke Bartlett and Text Publishing.' Centre for Youth Literature blog 

'It’s fast paced and exciting, violent at times but emotionally rich and interesting at others…A timely reminder that sometimes when stepping out of your comfort zone you get a rewarding surprise.’ Fairfieldbooks On Kids blog

'I really shouldn’t be so surprised that another Text Prize novel is incredible, but I am. Fire in the Sea is a fantastic new addition to the Aussie young adult paranormal scene...Myke Bartlett has written a parade of paranormal creatures and a thrilling sea-depths mystery . . . I, for one, hope that this is just the first of many more novels from an interesting new Aussie YA voice. 5/5' Alpha Reader blog

'A thrilling adventure with a Katniss Everdeen-style heroine...this is one showdown you won't forget in a hurry!' Dolly Magazine

'Fire in the Sea is a fantastic, action-packed adventure, blending the Australian setting of Perth with ancient mythology - definitely a book to check out if you’re a fan of Australian YA or paranormal stories.' Vegan YA Nerds

'Part romance, part fantasy and part adventure, the story races along.' Magpies


Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 479 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Text Publishing (25 July 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007XHPO1I
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #644,424 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced and imaginitive 1 Aug 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I came to Myke Bartlett through his Salmon & Dusk podcasts, and was sufficiently impressed by them to pay for his first 'proper' novel.

Fire in the Sea shares some of the same elements - a dark tone, likeable and not over-perfect characters, a page-turning plot and wide imagination.

Some writing with fantasy elements turns me off, because it seems there are no rules and anything might be possible with a flick of the author's pen when convenient. Myke manages to avoid this, and keeps the story feeling gritty and real. Well, perhaps not that gritty - this is YA fiction after all, but grounded in reality.

An enjoyable morsel that I consumed in a couple of days. Looking foward to the sequel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great characters - addictive reading. Look forward to the sequel. 13 Aug 2012
By L. Clapsis - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really enjoyed this book - one of those reads that you just want to keep reading as its addictive. I particularly liked the characters who were easy to relate to, and the light humour incorporated into parts of the dialogue.
Aimed at the teen market, definitely still enjoyable as a adult (I'm early 30's at time of review). A bit of mythology, a bit of a Doctor Who undertone, and a bit of sci-fi. I'm looking forward to when the sequel is released.
For a list of reviews you can go to the author's blog via the web address below.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tight writing 21 April 2013
By Millions - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
I enjoyed this story, but I didn't want to read it all night. There was an interesting protagonist in Jake, an angsty teenage girl, who doesn't always treat her friends well, and a second male lead in Tom. Yep. There is a triangle - but not in the strictly romantic sense as Jake's intentions are kept cloaked.

There are the Gods versus the old inhabitants of Atlantis -now living under the sea, decaying and covered in verdigris, and wanting to reclaim the Earth.

The best parts:
1. Tight writing
2. Good plotting in spurts; there is something happening on every page, and there are unexpected twists and turns. The book won the special, prestigious Text prize for YA in Australia. Maybe, it was for the tight writing and page-turner elements.
3. Interesting use of a Minotaur
4. A good villainess who was out of the mainstream.

The not so good parts:
1. Jerky points in the plot where there was action but no tension or real outcome. An example is the pages devoted in the headquarters of the God Squad, where nothing really happened.
2. What was the point of the God Squad? Their purpose fizzled out. Or maybe it wasn't explained clearly enough for this reader.
3. The purpose of the box and the demon - what was it in the end?
4. What happened in the denouement? It felt flat. Where were the Gods? Are they going to make an entrance in the next instalment of the series?

All in all, I found it an okay read - not a great read. However, there were gaps in the plotting. Will I read the next book? The blurb will decide it for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars What A Wonderful Story! 26 Aug 2012
By craigr1971 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
Fire in the Sea (FITS)is simply a joy to read! Mr. Bartlett has managed to pack fresh characters, fast paced drama, vivid imagination, superb writing-chops, and brilliant pacing into this book. FITS is listed an Young Adult, but I think this only suggest a younger set will appreciate the novel too. FITS is a work of fiction readers of all ages will love. As often as it is said about novels, FITS was truly hard to put down. Come on, Greek gods, teenage angst, and dead immortals living off shore. Who doesn't like that?
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