I read a book called Nim's Island by one of my new favorite authors named Wendy Orr. It's about a girl named Nim. Her mom and dad are scientists, and when Nim was 1 her mom went to study a whale's stomach. Nim's mom was swallowed by the whale and never seen again. Nim's dad decided to sail the ocean to look for the whale that swallowed his wife. They sailed the ocean for 3 years, and then Nim's dad decided that Nim was ready to explore more than just the small sailboat. They stopped on a beautiful island and decided to make it their special home. They didn't want the world to see it though, so they kept the location to themselves.
When Nim was 12, her father decided to go out and study plankton for 2 days, and to leave Nim alone on the island. The island was completely safe, and she had animal friends to hang out with.
Since Nim's father is a scientist, he emails with other scientists around the world, including Alex Rover, Nim's favorite author/adventurer of all time. Nim receives and email from him asking about the volcano on their island. She responds, and Nim and Alex become email-pals.
Soon, Nim realizes that it's been 3 days, and her dad still isn't back. She tries calling him on the cable-phone, but he didn't pick up. He couldn't have just missed the call on that tiny sail boat!
While emailing with Alex, Nim finds out that Alex Rover is short for Alexandra Rover, and Alexandra is too scared to even leave her own tiny apartment! She can't be the hero of her own stories! Alexandra also finds out that Nim isn't just some scientist that's Jack's friend, she's Jack's daughter!
Nim receives a letter from Jack, saying that there's a storm coming, and she'd better get everything and take it to the emergency cave with her. Nim knew how fast storms came on the ocean, she needed to get there fast!
I loved Nim's Island because it's about a girl who's a lot like me. Nim is about my age, she makes friends with all sorts of animals very easily, and she's very hungry for adventure. Every page is packed with excitement, and I could never put it down. When you're reading it, you feel like you're living in the book. A quote from this book is, "Bravery is everything". I recommend this book to adventure-seekers.