I read the book Stranded 2: Trial by Fire by Jeff Probst. Imagine being stranded on an island for over a week now, eating only snails and having limited water, sharing with four people, one sick. The Lucky Star, their boat that washed up ashore “Nowhere Island” with their only food, flares and other supplies, has now washed back up not too far a way, a short swim, with canned goods that will taste like the best thing they’ve ever eaten, considering anything is better than eating snails. Read the book to find out what happens (their is a first and third book too).
The book takes place on an island that they washed up on a little over a week ago, frequently called “Nowhere Island” by the main characters Venessa, Buzz, Jane and Carter. The conflict is that it is hard to find food and water, and they have to share it between the four of them. The theme is to work as a team because when they wanted to get a shelter made and a fire started, they all went out the find bamboo for the shelter, and all helped make it. When they finally made a fire from a piece of glass and the sun, they took shifts during the night, tending the fire so it wouldn’t burn out. The genre is realistic fiction because this could happen in real life, but it is pretty rare.
There was some great conflict in the book. One example was internal conflict. There was an example of man vs self because Venessa ran off after she accidentally let the shelter catch on fire, causing everything to burn, feeling terrible. An external conflict is man vs man because during the first couple days they were on Nowhere Island, Venessa and Carter were fighting about who should be the leader, both nominating themselves.
My opinion of the book was that is was very entertaining. It was a page turner and each book gets even better.
Everyone would enjoy this book because it isn’t too long, and the vocabulary wasn’t too challenging. There is both boys and girls in the book, so it is pretty gender neutral. I think this book is best for kids ages 10-14.