Did the book offer enough clues to help you guess what might have happened to Freddie? Why or why not?

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Re: Did the book offer enough clues to help you guess what might have happened to Freddie? Why or why not?

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he author skillfully wove in clues throughout the narrative, keeping me engaged and curious. Despite my initial assumption that the story would take a tragic turn and Freddie would be found deceased, I was shocked and pleased when he was ultimately discovered alive and rescued, making for a thrilling and unexpected twist.
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The clues in the story were well done. I expected him to be found dead, so I was surprised when he was discovered alive and could be rescued.
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The absence of a definitive resolution might be deliberate, as it reflects the genuine uncertainties and intricacies involved in such a search. The suspense kept me guessing, but the clues that emerged didn't quite connect.
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The narrative kept presenting a continuous flow of captivating clues, but I remained certain that the conclusion would be tragic, expecting a fatal outcome for him. Thus, I was completely taken aback and relieved when he was discovered alive and rescued, going against my anticipations.
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Not really , I did not expect that Freddie would be found.
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Post by Anthony Nwolisa »

Absolutely, the clues were there; it became increasingly clear where Freddie might be. . I was genuinely surprised when Freddie was found alive, as I had expected a different outcome. This book effectively balanced mystery and revelation, offering enough hints to keep readers guessing while maintaining suspense.
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Post by Maren Eze »

Such an absence of simple patterns may be deliberate since they reveal the realistic nature of hunting for such a path. The suspense in just kept me guess, but it’s clues coming together didn’t stick.
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