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Yeah, It reminds me of an idea that everything has a purpose.
Yeah, Jennifer was pass on from people to people on her undercover missions. Even the time she was stock up on a cave.
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pricessbianca28 wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 22:09
readandsmile wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 21:05 Your right. Underwater adventure is great as well as their cave adventure in a lava tube.
cave adventure is also cool as well as on the sea.
both place are amazing either under the sea or exploring the cave. :lol2:
ohh. Cave mission is the scariest thing for me because life and death matters on that journey. :(
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Exactly as what you have said ,
I see that this book has plenty of adventures not just more on time-travel. I guess
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I really wander about this book on Jennifer's time travel. I guess, i will enjoy reading this book until the end.
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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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readandsmile wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 23:40 Yeah, the cycle of life under the sea. They are created on that way.
we are feed by the small creature underwater for survival. ohh, I love Tuna, I remember their Tuna fishing. :lol: :tiphat:
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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.
I can relate to this idea. Like Jennifer, she doesn't know what lies ahead but enjoying the moment with the strangers.
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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.
I agree with your point. when we taught that we can't do it but once we try, amazing things comes in. :tiphat
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Jennifer's fighting spirit is quite high. The typical girl I like that loves adventures.
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jeminah28 wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 00:16
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.
I can relate to this idea. Like Jennifer, she doesn't know what lies ahead but enjoying the moment with the strangers.
It is hard to be in Jennifer's shoes but she chose it, she wants it in order to satisfy what she wants.
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Yeah, she can't control the situation even if she came from a very good and well developed century.
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She is very brave to catch a Tuna, to take risk under that cave and even to explore more.
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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.
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. :techie-studyinggray:
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readandsmile wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 19:34 I wish that the author included some pictures under the sea with animals on it.
That would have been a welcome addition.
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Christina Rose wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 00:41
readandsmile wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 19:34 I wish that the author included some pictures under the sea with animals on it.
That would have been a welcome addition.
Wow, I am excited on that. Thanks a lot.
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