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My bet is Sarah, her bravery really save the day, how she swiftly move into the cave to save the ladies out of the hands of the kidnappers. It's really fascinating
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For me, hands down, the best spy was Sarah. Her ability to go undetected and track and spy on people without ever having to interact with them makes her the clear choice for me. Of course, Jacko comes in at a close second.
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Jacko O'Brien gets my vote as the best spy. I like efficient people and he strikes me as someone who gets the job done.
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The character of Jacko deserves this designation as he plays a witty spy.
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ma_mon28 wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 04:45 Her sense of sight and smelling is pretty amazing, too.
I love when an author details heightened covert abilities. Any spy who isn't using their senses of smell and hearing isn't truly "spying" in my opinion. :snooty:
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Samy Lax wrote: 05 Feb 2019, 22:40 Jacko gets my vote for being the most efficient. His ability to blend in adds to his qualities as an effective spy.
I agree! He is so clever of doing their task. His talent, skills as well as his race makes him more outstanding. His opinion was never rejected and it works well with his team leaders.
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NL Hartje wrote: 11 Feb 2019, 16:53
ma_mon28 wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 04:45 Her sense of sight and smelling is pretty amazing, too.
I love when an author details heightened covert abilities. Any spy who isn't using their senses of smell and hearing isn't truly "spying" in my opinion. :snooty:
Yey! How wonderful their eyes might be! Full of vitamin A. :lol:
You right! Their senses were so active than a normal person can in their daily activities.
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Sirajuddin wrote: 11 Feb 2019, 08:26 The character of Jacko deserves this designation as he plays a witty spy.
He is witty not just spying for their opponent's activities, but he is also spying who is the best for his heart! :lol:
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CambaReviewer wrote: 10 Feb 2019, 15:52 Jacko O'Brien gets my vote as the best spy. I like efficient people and he strikes me as someone who gets the job done.
He is the best asset in the team. Just makes me remember, you are useful in every situation in life because like Jacko you have a part. Sometimes, you have the most important part.
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Zhariah wrote: 10 Feb 2019, 05:14 For me, hands down, the best spy was Sarah. Her ability to go undetected and track and spy on people without ever having to interact with them makes her the clear choice for me. Of course, Jacko comes in at a close second.
I also agree with you! The siblings do have shared abilities. Sarah's stubbornness as Jacko said, their mission is very dangerous, but she insisted for the sake of her friends. Sarah made great work as well.
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Elsereen wrote: 07 Feb 2019, 13:46 My bet is Sarah, her bravery really save the day, how she swiftly move into the cave to save the ladies out of the hands of the kidnappers. It's really fascinating
Me too, that part was so intense that drives me to read it further. Then, I realized whatever be your skin color it will have the best part in the world.
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Guna123 wrote: 06 Feb 2019, 09:20 I also think that the best spy is Sarah. She is super stealthy and athletic. She also uses unique methods to get the job done. I think she is a real role model.
And also she plays a girl role in it.
Her role is quite odd amongst them, and Their teamwork works well.
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Zhariah wrote: 10 Feb 2019, 05:14 For me, hands down, the best spy was Sarah. Her ability to go undetected and track and spy on people without ever having to interact with them makes her the clear choice for me. Of course, Jacko comes in at a close second.
I was trouble in choosing the best one between them. Jacko's winning ability for me is his skill in interacting and blending in with people. Sarah came second, although it's not much of a gap between them. What was lacking in Jacko for you that made you choose Sarah by the way?
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briellejee wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:53 Same here! Jacko is very efficient and resourceful. And he's also that one spy that you can't imagine to be one; he can blend in easily.
Same here, I have to go with Jacko. He is someone you truly do not expect to be a spy as his nature enables him to blend in easily and make lots of new and useful connections.
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FDKangwamu wrote: 12 Feb 2019, 11:25
briellejee wrote: 02 Feb 2019, 08:53 Same here! Jacko is very efficient and resourceful. And he's also that one spy that you can't imagine to be one; he can blend in easily.
Same here, I have to go with Jacko. He is someone you truly do not expect to be a spy as his nature enables him to blend in easily and make lots of new and useful connections.
Good thing you mentioned the useful connections. I also think it's one of his best abilities. To be honest, it should be a great aspect of a spy. Making connections could give you a lot of information about the enemy. :tiphat:
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