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I have to concur to the tuna fishing with Alice. That adventure was amazing for the both of them. I wish I can actually go tuna fishing myself.
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My favourite mission adventure is when Jennifer made a shelter and when she tried to catch a fish But it escapes .Since it was her first time,he was really funny.
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Barbiedole wrote:Yes, I also agree the fishing adventure was amazing. The above picture looks awesome. It's amazing what women can do.
Exactly, this book looks like a woman is also brave especially on adventure and emergency.
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The picture above is amazing!

I think like Miriam Molina, also like her saving the dolphin.
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Belynda White wrote:I have to concur to the tuna fishing with Alice. That adventure was amazing for the both of them. I wish I can actually go tuna fishing myself.
Yeah, I like that fishing time with Alice. I was excited to read it more gladly on they catch it. They have their amazing techniques.
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jeminah28 wrote:
readandsmile wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:Her tuna fishing with Alice is awesome, it reminds me of fishing in my hometown. Not just as big as their catch but I feel the moment of fishing.
Tuna is great, I can't imagine women goes fishing and catch that some kind of a huge fish. They are so brave. :tiphat:
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I enjoyed her lonesome survival chapter. It was interesting and wasn't marred by poorly written dialogue. I genuinely started liking her during this period (stopped liking her after this too). I wish there had been at least one adventure set in the 30th Century, a flashback perhaps. I would have enjoyed that.
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Miriam Molina wrote:I think her saving the dolphin (caught in the net) was most believable. The others (surviving the earthquake, losing the shark, saving Jose) were just too much. You would think she was Jennifer Superhero.
Superhero ? good point.. some of these were too much for anyone ?
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prenaramesh wrote:I enjoyed her lonesome survival chapter. It was interesting and wasn't marred by poorly written dialogue. I genuinely started liking her during this period (stopped liking her after this too). I wish there had been at least one adventure set in the 30th Century, a flashback perhaps. I would have enjoyed that.
An adventure set in the 30th Century would have been nice, I agree. Too bad a flashback wasn’t incorporated somehow, such as when she was discussing her book.
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jeminah28 wrote:
readandsmile wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:Her tuna fishing with Alice is awesome, it reminds me of fishing in my hometown. Not just as big as their catch but I feel the moment of fishing.
Tuna is great, I can't imagine women goes fishing and catch that some kind of a huge fish. They are so brave. :tiphat:
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I agree with you guys. Women can go fishing, too. I love that picture and it really amazed me. Like Alice and Jennifer, they got amazing tuna fishing.
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Cotwani wrote:The picture above is amazing!

I think like Miriam Molina, also like her saving the dolphin.
Exactly, I agree with you. Sometimes, I underestimated the strength of women but it really works. Amazing! How I wish to have a tuna fishing.
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Miriam Molina wrote:I think her saving the dolphin (caught in the net) was most believable. The others (surviving the earthquake, losing the shark, saving Jose) were just too much. You would think she was Jennifer Superhero.
Superhero ? good point.. some of these were too much for anyone ?
Yeah, saving the Dolphin is great and it happens in real life. :lol: Hoping for that one day i am able to play with the Dolphins. :tiphat:
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BoyLazy wrote:
jeminah28 wrote:
readandsmile wrote:
Tuna is great, I can't imagine women goes fishing and catch that some kind of a huge fish. They are so brave. :tiphat:
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This pic is really awesome ?
Now, I knew that women can do it, too. Amazing, almost the same height with the woman in the picture.
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powergirl wrote:My favourite mission adventure is when Jennifer made a shelter and when she tried to catch a fish But it escapes .Since it was her first time,he was really funny.
I laugh when I imagine Jennifer's skill to made a shelter. i remember my childhood days, when we made shelter on the shore to play mother-father-game. :lol: :tiphat:
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