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Amazing Diving Stories

Incredible Tales from Beneath the Deep Sea

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Amazing Diving Stories

By: John Bantin
Narrated by: Dean Williamson
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A collection of thrilling diving stories. There's everything from classic tales of wreck discoveries to encounters with beautiful and bizarre creatures beneath the waves. There are stories of death and disaster as well as bravery and triumph. Each tale has been chosen to stoke the fire of divers everywhere and some are illustrated with colour photographs.

Take the plunge and read about the diver who discovered how to put sharks in a trance and the marine biologist who lost a limb trying to prove that sharks were safe to swim with. There's the tale behind the Red Sea's most famous wreck, as well the Titanic's sister ship that keeps claiming divers' lives. Read about the politician attacked by a turtle, the saltwater crocodile that lost a sub–aqua scuffle and the eel feeding frenzy that almost claimed a life.

The exciting and the extreme rub shoulders with more poetic pieces about the people and places that make up the folklore of this fascinating sport, and some are even brought to life by the author's photography. This global tour takes you everywhere: from Indonesia to the Caribbean and from the chill waters of Northern Europe to the reefs of the Pacific. Stories of technical pioneers are accompanied by quirky tales of adventure beneath the waves. Every ocean of the world is explored making this essential reading--or a wonderful gift--for divers everywhere.

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Critic reviews

"...dozens of true tales that will intrigue and delight everyone from the seasoned scuba tip the bathtub snorkeler." ( Diver, November 2012)
"Compelling true life stories that will entertain any diver." ( Scruba, January 2013)
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What would have made Amazing Diving Stories better?

Just a collection of ditties with a diving sub text. Nothing "Amazing"

Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Dean Williamson?

Someone who didn't try to overact the narration. I found the narration excruciating and that definitely put me off.

Any additional comments?

Would have been better presented as "A Collection of Diving Stories" which would still have grabbed my attention. As it was the overuse of superlatives set an expectation that couldn't be delivered.

"Just" Diving Stories

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I tried to finish the book but the voice with a pseudo northern english/American accent drove me nuts. I could only concentrate on the annoying accent and kept missing the story.

narration is horrendously

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If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?

This is ideal for someone that likes variety. I was expecting the selection of stories to have some consistency, but that wasn't the case.

What could John Bantin have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

More consistency in selecting the stories.

Any additional comments?

Try Shadow Divers instead.

Boring

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