Did you find this book adventurous?

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Re: Did you find this book adventurous?

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Well not so much, I believe that there's a fine line between adventure and mystery. Once can mean the other while the other can mean one. Either while i am thrilled to read this book it doesn't seem adventurous to me.
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While "SandPeople" by Cheryl Kerr has some exciting moments, I wouldn't categorize it as an adventure book in the classical sense. Instead, it's a heartwarming and relatable tale that focuses on Lea's personal growth, relationships, and self-discovery. The story has a more gentle and contemplative pace, exploring themes of family, friendship, and finding one's place in the world
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The book is a thrilling adventure, filled with mysterious elements and tense moments that keep you engaged and curious.
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