Book Review: Beneath the Deep Wave (One with Nature Series) Blends Fantasy with Environmental Themes
By
Andrew McDowell29 books87 followersFollowFollow
Summary
A review of "Beneath the Deep Wave," the second book in the One with Nature fantasy series. The reviewer praises the series for blending traditional good-versus-evil themes with an environmental twist involving the destruction of nature by evil forces. The book continues the story of characters Dermot, Brian, Ruairí, and Ciara in the fantasy land of Denu, which is under assault by the evil sorcerer Taranis.
Source
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBeneath the Deep Wave is the second book in the One with Nature series.
While this series does revolve around the traditional themes of good versus evil, this author has added the destruction of the natural world by the evil forces as an interesting and topical twist.
It is this aspect of these books that particularly appeals to me, as a fellow lover of nature and wildlife.
You might also wanna read
From Fiction to Reality: The Story of Tusk Love Novel in Critical Role
The article discusses how a fictional romance novel from the Dungeons & Dragons series Critical Role, called Tusk Love, became a real book.

Review: Linea Maja Ernst's "Waist Deep" — A Fun, Sexy Danish Summer Novel About Reuniting Friends
A review of Linea Maja Ernst's debut novel "Waist Deep," an international bestseller about five old university friends reuniting at a Danish
Analyzing Environmental Costs of War in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
The article discusses the visual storytelling in Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and its contribution to conveying ecolo
Introduction to the Two Towers MUD: A Middle-earth Roleplaying Game
The article introduces the Two Towers MUD, a free multiplayer online roleplaying game set in Tolkien's Middle-earth during the time of 'Lord
Reclaiming Tolkien's "Palantir" as a Warning About Surveillance Technology and Power
The article argues for reclaiming the term "Palantir" from its current association with the controversial data analytics company and returni
Science Fiction's Warning: Geoengineering Lessons from Frank Herbert's Dune
This article explores the concept of geoengineering and terraforming through the lens of science fiction, particularly Frank Herbert's Dune
Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.
