How "intense" did you find the book? Suspensful?
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Re: How "intense" did you find the book? Suspensful?
You an I, tonight!
You may forget the warmth he gave,
I will forget the light.
When you have done, pray tell me
That I my thoughts may dim;
Haste! lest while you're lagging.
I may remember him!
Emily Dickinson
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Kelyn wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 15:41I agree completely! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!JessNWheeler wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 15:58 Yes! Open water is terrifying to me. This is a suspenseful story.
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I've heard of that one, but not yet read it. I'll have to look it up! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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That's what happens when I read too! I teach children with reading disabilities and it floors me every time one tells me that he/she "hates" reading because it's just words on a page. They either can't or don't (it differs by the child) just automatically see it as if it were a movie! Of course it's boring like that!! Thanks so much for stopping in and commenting!
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Intriguing is a good word. That's probably why I kept coming back to it. Thanks for stopping in and commenting!Debottam_55 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2019, 03:47 The unimaginable vastness of the ocean is in itself a very scary thought. On top of this, the whole novel deals with the ocean and the story of being lost and found. For those who are weak at heart, the novel can be pretty scary, yet thought provoking. The novel can intrigue a person as well as terrify him to his core.
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This just wasn't a 'one-sitting' book for me. Glad you enjoyed it that much though! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!cornelia_SD wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019, 02:40 Every chapter was suspenseful. If only I can read it none stop, then I would. It was very engaging and I wanted to read it until the end.
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The author definitely knew how to keep us 'on our toes' with the suspense. Thanks for passing by and sharing your thoughts with us!
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I had recurring nightmares when I was a little girl about being lost and alone at sea clinging to a large buoy. I love the beach, but you won't catch me going beyond the breakers. Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us!Florence Nalianya wrote: ↑09 Jul 2019, 14:21 It is frightening to the born marrow. Even in my dreams I wouldn't want to be in such a situation because I will lack even the least strength to swim. I would feel incapacitated.