Speak the Ocean | By Rebecca Enzor
BBNYA 2025 Finalist | TheWriteReads Blog Tour | Book Review | Sci-Fi Fantasy

My thoughts

Narrative and Plot
Speak the Ocean pulls you into this world where merfolk are real, and humans, as always, hunt them and capture them for entertainment. Finn is one such merfolk trainer. We follow the story through Finn and Eerie, the latest mermaid they caught. The dual narrative gives us both sides of the story, and it makes for an interesting premise.
The story is evenly paced, and you are invested right away in the fate of the characters. The ending felt abrupt, but there is a sequel to the book. Hence, the open-ended conclusion.
Characters and Conflict
With a story like this, it is easy to root for the underdog. We get that in Eerie and Niku. But then you get to know Finn and where he comes from. As their bond increases, you can see them letting go of their prejudices and trying to understand each other’s world. I know this is an odd comparison, but if you add some fantasy elements to Remarkably Bright Creatures, you get Speak the Ocean. You know, for those who love the drama.
The conflict of the story is obviously quite strong, and so is the journey to get there. It is difficult and rough. Not your everything goes well journey, with a happily ever after. It demands collateral damage, making you emotionally invested in the tale.
Conclusion
Speak the Ocean is an immersive and entertaining read if you love the mysterious nature of the ocean. I will definitely continue the series. If only the ending wasn’t so abrupt, it would have been a five star book for me.
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