Yeah, Jennifer was pass on from people to people on her undercover missions. Even the time she was stock up on a cave.Yeah, It reminds me of an idea that everything has a purpose.
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ohh. Cave mission is the scariest thing for me because life and death matters on that journey.pricessbianca28 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 22:09cave adventure is also cool as well as on the sea.readandsmile wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 21:05 Your right. Underwater adventure is great as well as their cave adventure in a lava tube.
both place are amazing either under the sea or exploring the cave.
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I see that this book has plenty of adventures not just more on time-travel. I guess
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we are feed by the small creature underwater for survival. ohh, I love Tuna, I remember their Tuna fishing.readandsmile wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 23:40 Yeah, the cycle of life under the sea. They are created on that way.
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I can relate to this idea. Like Jennifer, she doesn't know what lies ahead but enjoying the moment with the strangers.readandsmile wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:06 In this world we live there are plenty of things that looks scary but it's not. Just enjoy the situation you are in like Jennifer.
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I agree with your point. when we taught that we can't do it but once we try, amazing things comes in. :tiphatreadandsmile wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:06 In this world we live there are plenty of things that looks scary but it's not. Just enjoy the situation you are in like Jennifer.
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It is hard to be in Jennifer's shoes but she chose it, she wants it in order to satisfy what she wants.jeminah28 wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:16I can relate to this idea. Like Jennifer, she doesn't know what lies ahead but enjoying the moment with the strangers.readandsmile wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:06 In this world we live there are plenty of things that looks scary but it's not. Just enjoy the situation you are in like Jennifer.
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she is so lucky that she lives in an advanced technology but choose to time-travel backward for just a study. All, she can bring is her knowledge but not the technology.readandsmile wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:31 Yeah, she can't control the situation even if she came from a very good and well developed century.
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That would have been a welcome addition.readandsmile wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 19:34 I wish that the author included some pictures under the sea with animals on it.
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Wow, I am excited on that. Thanks a lot.Christina Rose wrote: ↑30 Nov 2017, 00:41That would have been a welcome addition.readandsmile wrote: ↑29 Nov 2017, 19:34 I wish that the author included some pictures under the sea with animals on it.