Jacko's roots
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Re: Jacko's roots
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I'm still confused who is the main character, after all, ether Jacko or Jamie or maybe both. I guess, the next series tells a lot.
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I somewhat agree that the story would have taken a major twist if Jacko wasn't there. He seems to be the center or the glue that connects everyone and every event.abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:38 The team may still have been able to achieve its goal without Jacko. But the story could have been very different. Jacko has helped a lot in contributing to the team's goal.
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Agreed! Since he is the best asset of the team. Their collaboration of ideas will also work, well it was just a remains "what if."abbiejoice wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019, 01:38 The team may still have been able to achieve its goal without Jacko. But the story could have been very different. Jacko has helped a lot in contributing to the team's goal.
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Yeah, hearing that from Jacko, I thought, the beginning of warramungas war started on this part, but i'm wrong. It's not all about the typical war I see on movies like "hacksaw ridge." It's educational as well for the generation whose not yet born during that time. Meanwhile, "warramunga's" helped the war.
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That's why Jacko's race became the highlights of the story. I never heard of warramunga until reading this book.Shilpa Paul wrote: ↑27 Feb 2019, 23:39 Jacko definitely played a very important part with his aboriginal skills. Because of his ability to blend into his surroundings he was the one who followed and monitored the activities of the agents like a shadow.
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Yeah, his character adds to my collection of diverse characters.
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That part of saving Jamie also showed that Jacko is an interesting character with natural skills and abilities.
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Combined it with his humor, I do think readers will find him irresistible as a character.
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It seems like his ability to camouflage and conceal his presence are the main point people like about Jacko. Well, no surprises there. He really is a naturally-talented bloke.Shilpa Paul wrote: ↑27 Feb 2019, 23:39 Jacko definitely played a very important part with his aboriginal skills. Because of his ability to blend into his surroundings he was the one who followed and monitored the activities of the agents like a shadow.
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Definitely, he's also very intelligent .briellejee wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 02:54That part of saving Jamie also showed that Jacko is an interesting character with natural skills and abilities.