Alex Dickey
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"I haven’t gotten too far in my book so I am going to do this update on the symbolic setting. In the first chapter of the book, the setting is the main character, Cole, is on a boat heading to Alaska. The symbols that come with this are ice, travel, and water which show that he is going on a journey trying to renew himself and is hiding his emotions or trying to pretend that everything is okay." — May 14, 2021 11:47AM
"I haven’t gotten too far in my book so I am going to do this update on the symbolic setting. In the first chapter of the book, the setting is the main character, Cole, is on a boat heading to Alaska. The symbols that come with this are ice, travel, and water which show that he is going on a journey trying to renew himself and is hiding his emotions or trying to pretend that everything is okay." — May 14, 2021 11:47AM
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(page 208 of 208)
"I don't know when the writer revealed the conflict but I remember how it happened. In the 1st chapter the main character, a teen boy named Brian, is sent to his Dad’s house for the summer by plane after his parents split. Long story short, the only pilot dies and the malfunctioning plane is in Brian's hands, going down in the middle of nowhere. When I read that I knew that the conflict was going to be his survival." — May 04, 2021 01:15AM
"I don't know when the writer revealed the conflict but I remember how it happened. In the 1st chapter the main character, a teen boy named Brian, is sent to his Dad’s house for the summer by plane after his parents split. Long story short, the only pilot dies and the malfunctioning plane is in Brian's hands, going down in the middle of nowhere. When I read that I knew that the conflict was going to be his survival." — May 04, 2021 01:15AM
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(page 308 of 309)
"I read this book because my dad told me it was the best book we read when he was my age and he read the entire series several times so I decided to try it. I trusted his recommendation because he was very confident and convincing. It was kinda worth it but I didn't really like it so I would give it 4 stars." — Sep 01, 2020 01:44PM
"I read this book because my dad told me it was the best book we read when he was my age and he read the entire series several times so I decided to try it. I trusted his recommendation because he was very confident and convincing. It was kinda worth it but I didn't really like it so I would give it 4 stars." — Sep 01, 2020 01:44PM
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