The Waterless Sea, Kate Constable
The Waterless Sea, Kate Constable
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The Waterless Sea
Book 2 of the Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy

Author: Kate Constable

Narrator: Kimberly Farr

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/22/2005


Synopsis

The second novel in the captivating Chanters of Tremaris trilogy follows Calwyn and her friends to the desolate Merithuran Empire. As they search for a group of kidnapped children who have the gift of chantment, they must negotiate both the unforgiving desert and the even more treacherous Palace of cobwebs, where they uncover the dreadful secret that holds the Empire together. Meanwhile, Darrow has broken away from the group to form a new alliance of his own. Can he still be trusted? In this audiobook, Calwyn's quest for peace and justice has greater consequences than she ever could have imagined.

About The Author

KATE CONSTABLE spent much of her childhood in Papua New Guinea, without a television but within reach of a library, where she "inhaled" stories. She studied arts/law at Melbourne University before beginning her life as a writer. The Singer of All Songs was her first published novel. Constable lives in Thornbury, Australia, with her husband and child.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lauren

I loved this book even more than the first one. The plot actually progressed from B to C (Merithuros is now on its way towards healing) unlike some middle-of-trilogy books. I still find Kate Constable's writing very dream-like and uplifting, and I love that the Chosen One is a teenage girl with doub......more

Setting/World Building: 4/5 Main Character: 4/5 Other Characters: 3/5 Plot: 3/5 Writing: 3/5 Triggering/Issues: 4/5 (Some sexism) AVERAGED TOTAL: 3/5 out of 4, rounded to 3. This wasn't a bad book... it just also wasn't a great book? I think it really was a solid 3.5 stars, and it was definitely the la......more

Goodreads review by Krista

The second book in The Chanters of Tremaris was just as good as the first. Picking up shortly after the end of The Singer of All Songs, we find Calwyn, Halasaa, Mica, Torro, and Trout working together to make the seas safe from pirates. The only member missing from their gang is Darrow, who has retr......more

Goodreads review by Sakina

I honestly do not know. This book was weird. I still do not understand how Merithuros came to be. It honestly sounds like a bunch of white people colonized the land...I still don't understand why there are white people living here when the culture and land are clearly inspired by Egyptian/African his......more