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I once saw a movie having been stranded on an island, it is a hard life.JusT collecting the pieces that seems useful. Even if it is shapeless.jeminah28 wrote: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.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.![]()
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I once saw a movie having been stranded on an island, it is a hard life.JusT collecting the pieces that seems useful. Even if it is shapeless.jeminah28 wrote: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.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.![]()
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I got your point and I noticed it, too. It sounds like the 30th century just vanish on the scene. Or maybe, in the sequel it will flashback.Christina Rose wrote: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.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.

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A survival strategy even eating food you don't like and try for the first time.



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I love to eat lobster even if it is costly.I like on that part, too. But, a shark is searching for food as well.CatInTheHat wrote:I enjoyed her adventures with Alice, especially when they went searching for dinner and brought back a lobster feast.


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jeminah28 wrote:I once saw a movie having been stranded on an island, it is a hard life. JusT collecting the pieces that seems useful. Even if it is shapeless.
A survival strategy even eating food you don't like and try for the first time.![]()
And, skills will just suddenly appear in our mind in a hopeless situation.
Your right, Jeminah. Coconut is the best thing in mind like Jennifer. A coconut a day will makes you like Christmas tree, your glowing.



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Wow! amazing! Women can do it, too. Awesome, unbelievable but I agree.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.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.


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.I like also her underwater adventure with Alice and captures some shrimps. Suddenly, I uttered, ahhhh when Alice captured some shark. It sounds like, a selfie with a shark
I smiled on that part and like their lobster meal.
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I do think the sequel will include more scenes from the 30th Century, or at least I hope so.jeminah28 wrote:I got your point and I noticed it, too. It sounds like the 30th century just vanish on the scene. Or maybe, in the sequel it will flashback.Christina Rose wrote: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.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.
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great point..I agree to prenaramesh..Christina Rose wrote:I do think the sequel will include more scenes from the 30th Century, or at least I hope so.jeminah28 wrote:I got your point and I noticed it, too. It sounds like the 30th century just vanish on the scene. Or maybe, in the sequel it will flashback.Christina Rose wrote:
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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I am looking for it as well. Hoping so it has. I guess the author just doing it for excitement.Christina Rose wrote:I do think the sequel will include more scenes from the 30th Century, or at least I hope so.jeminah28 wrote:I got your point and I noticed it, too. It sounds like the 30th century just vanish on the scene. Or maybe, in the sequel it will flashback.Christina Rose wrote:
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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I think the underwater and sea adventures were the favorites among most readers, so hopefully the author was able to include plenty in the next book.readandsmile wrote:Hoping for in the sequel will still have underwater or sea adventures. I like marine life.
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I agree with you, as well as me, my favorite also. And more sea animals or creatures will be included, too.Christina Rose wrote:I think the underwater and sea adventures were the favorites among most readers, so hopefully the author was able to include plenty in the next book.readandsmile wrote:Hoping for in the sequel will still have underwater or sea adventures. I like marine life.
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You are right! i feel the ocean adventures on this book.Christina Rose wrote:I think the underwater and sea adventures were the favorites among most readers, so hopefully the author was able to include plenty in the next book.readandsmile wrote:Hoping for in the sequel will still have underwater or sea adventures. I like marine life.

