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The story is truly exciting and memorable as well. It is true that it was filled with family drama. I hope you purpose to read it. You won't regret the decision.
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I had not thought of this nice observation. I am wondering what William experienced all that time while he was alone in the extreme cold weather. It is true that both Sarah and him now have survival experiences where they were alone and it is only themselves who can prove it.kdstrack wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 21:20 I enjoyed Strong Heart more. It was easier to form a relationship with Sarah and her emotional struggles. All readers could identify with those teenage years when you felt misunderstood, adventurous, rebellious... As the main character in the first book, I was waiting and waiting for Sarah to make her appearance in Adrift. In Strong Heart, Sarah had her "forest" experience. In Adrift, it was William who had to conquer the forest elements. These two now have a shared experience that can be highlighted in the next volume.
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It will be interesting to see how this is developed in the next book. I think it will draw Sarah and William closer and will have to somehow be linked with Buckhorn. I'm intrigued to see what Mr. Sheldon does with the next volume. How will be join Louise and Travis with Sarah and William and Buckhorn???Kibetious wrote: ↑27 Apr 2019, 09:20I had not thought of this nice observation. I am wondering what William experienced all that time while he was alone in the extreme cold weather. It is true that both Sarah and him now have survival experiences where they were alone and it is only themselves who can prove it.kdstrack wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 21:20 I enjoyed Strong Heart more. It was easier to form a relationship with Sarah and her emotional struggles. All readers could identify with those teenage years when you felt misunderstood, adventurous, rebellious... As the main character in the first book, I was waiting and waiting for Sarah to make her appearance in Adrift. In Strong Heart, Sarah had her "forest" experience. In Adrift, it was William who had to conquer the forest elements. These two now have a shared experience that can be highlighted in the next volume.
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I agree.Abacus wrote: ↑28 Apr 2019, 16:03I enjoyed both Strong Heart and Adrift. It was great to pick up on the characters in the first book and the wonderful background. I just totally enjoy Sheldon's fast -paced writing style and the glorious detail in his stories. He is a "William" storyteller and keeps me spellbound.
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It appears we had different experiences concerning the first book. Personally, I enjoyed all the stories in it. It seems there were only two stories inside the story of which both were equally fascinating.Vivianne Nat wrote: ↑21 Apr 2019, 08:25 It is very nice that we have another book to follow Strong Heart. Having been able to read the first one I enjoyed it though there were a lot of things going in in the first book. There were stories inside stories which made it kinda confusing to me at first. Looking forward to reading and enjoying Adrift, too.
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for just the same reasons, is why I LIKED ADRIFT.ObsessedBookNerd wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 09:54 I liked Strong Heart more than Adrift. I was irritated and bored with Adrift because of the terminology. I didn't get very far in reading Adrift.
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Sure. Sarah was the prominent character in Strong Heart. I must confess that I enjoyed her adventure very much although it sounded very ubelievable.DC Brown wrote: ↑16 Apr 2019, 21:35 I read Stong Heart after Adrift. Perhaps that's why I favor Adrift so much. You are correct, they are very different books. Strong Heart was so much about the young girl, and Adrift was so much about William. I enjoyed both of them, but I appreciated the drama in Adrift much more. Perhaps because it seemed more like reality?
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