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The conflict of this book is both character vs. self and character vs. nature. It falls under the category of character vs. self because she is struggling with the idea that she has never seen the outside world, and she won’t ever be able to. She tortures herself with all the experiences that she may be missing because of this. It is also character vs. nature, because it is her sickness that causes this conflict.
— Oct 08, 2018 08:46AM
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Natalie
is on page 307 of 312
If I could ask the main character of my book three questions, the first would be: What was it like to be outside in Hawaii? What did the ocean breeze feel like on your skin? The second: How long will you stay with Olly in New York? Finally, Will you ever go back to Hawaii, your personal paradise? I would ask her these questions because they would help me understand what her future will shape up to become.
— Nov 05, 2018 08:18AM
Natalie
is on page 198 of 312
My current book is directed at young adults. I know this because the two main characters, Olly and Maddy, are at the age of 17. I also know this because the language is moderately challenging. I would enjoy this book more if it incorperated a more sophisticated vocabulary. Although it is appealing to young adults, it is also a book for romantics, as it is a novel that has quite a bit of romance and drama.
— Oct 22, 2018 08:22AM

