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Title:
Utterly Dark and the Tides of Time (MP3)
Series:
Utterly Dark #3
Written by:
Philip Reeve 
Read by:
Barnaby Edwards 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
7 hours 43 minutes 
MP3 size:
336 MB 
Published:
January 28 2024 
Available Date:
January 28 2024 
Age Category:
Children (8+) 
ISBN:
9781038660336 
Genres:
Fiction; Children; Children's Fiction; Fantasy 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Another spellbinding tale from bestselling and award-winning master storyteller Philip Reeve about nature, magic, friendship and found family.

Utterly’s mother turned and came gliding back between the sunbeams. ‘Swim with me, Utterly,’ she said. ‘I have so much to show you.’ Utterly Dark has made a promise – to leave everything she’s ever known, and to go and live in the sea with her mystical, oceanic mother. Leaving home is difficult enough, but soon Utterly learns someone is hunting her. Someone – something – from a different time. Utterly will have to delve to the ocean’s magical depths, swim through impossible timeslips and face painful choices if she is to save herself, and those she loves …

'Philip Reeve is an exceptional writer ... A dark and deep adventure encompassing peril and self-discovery that will carry you away on its tide.' (on Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep)
The Times

'Absolutely extraordinary writing, like Charles Dickens writing Ursula K. Le Guin ... I can't think of anyone who does worldbuilding the way Philip Reeve does.' (on Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep)
Ross Montgomery, author of Perijee and Me

'Reeve's story has the weft and warp of myth ... a slow-burning, darkly involving ... ' (on Utterly Dark and the Face of the Deep)
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