Couldn't agree enough.Nickolas Farmakis wrote: ↑22 Oct 2019, 08:48 The most suspensful scene of the book that thrilled me was when Jacko, Jamie and Sarah were rescuing Johnny, and they were in dire danger of being caught.
Suspenseful Scenes.
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Re: Suspenseful Scenes.
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And course I always do. I will try your method of covering up the paragraph and see if I have a little more discipline next time!
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Yes. But that act surprised me because it rarely happens in real life.Mr Benji wrote: ↑18 Oct 2019, 18:31 For me, the introduction in the first chapter was captivating.
I love the description of the "art of abducting" Jonny, too.
Especially, for the scene where he was helped even by one of the bandits.
I think that everyone has a soft nature. We just wish it is all we see all the time from every person.
This nature will make the society better, indeed.
Thank you.
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True.
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briellejee wrote: ↑21 Oct 2019, 23:02I 100% am guilty of doing this! Haha and I definitely caught myself doing it multiple times in this book that’s for sure!
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Amal going into those caves too, "sigh" well, really gave me the chills. Authors will make me die from too much anticipation running around in my system.
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That's funny. Personally, I would do that then go back to where I left off...Hehehe.
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I thought that scene was really suspenseful too!
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Cursing the villains because of them being smart is also totally me! I mean, a part of me liked this conflict and twist but a small part of me just wants the good guys to have peace!Dorcas Serwaa Adu wrote: ↑26 Oct 2019, 20:24 . A scene like the one that dealt with the parade where they had to make sure there was no havoc, the MSS plan was perfect yet the bandits were gonna double cross that and that had me cursing villains (bad guys) for being so smart.
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Agree with this! The book is full of thrillers that I had a hard time putting it down as well! The cave was my favorite part.Anna Maria 86 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2019, 12:49 Oh, so many of them! Johnny's kidnapping, the team going into the caves, if they'd be able to stop the ceremony interruptions, catching the bandits near the end of the book. The whole book is so fast-paced and exciting, I wouldn't put it down if I could.
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Cool! I liked that. I do this a lot myself, not only to the scenes with tension and suspense in it but basically I listen to some instrumentals while reading a book.
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Yeah it was their first time in that terrain and it had me tensed as well. It was a scene very well credited by the author.