Viola and Wilmur grew up on the fog-covered and salt-encrusted island of Caveat, two orphans fed on pirate stories, pickled eggs, and little else. Before they were born a curse turned the sea into a bitter, dark acid, so full of salt that miles and miles of it have become all up impassible. Animals were warped, most now born with too many eyes, or no eyes, or a thirst for human blood, or with poison bites. When a sea captain comes to their door asking after an ancient, locked book that the kids have been guarding since childhood, they barter their treasure for food, board, and passage on the first real ship they've ever seen. So begins an exciting and mysterious adventure, as the two teens set out for the first time into a ruined world full of secrets, betrayals, lost royalty, sailor's superstitions, and danger. This really hit the spot as an exciting tale for young readers which also holds an adult's attention, full of beautiful illustrations. My one major complaint is that this book is not a stand alone; it is clearly the first of a series, and yet no where on the cover or in the marketing copy did I see anything about this being "book one". It's a chunky 430 pages, so I was really expecting the story to wrap at the end of this volume but it does not. I will definitely pick up book two when it comes out, I just wish I had known I was starting a series!