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Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 24 Nov 2017, 17:14
by powergirl
My favorite scene is when Jennifer was rescued and that martyr cared about her.That was the beginning of a great love and relationship.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 25 Nov 2017, 02:43
by BoyLazy
powergirl wrote:My favorite scene is when Jennifer was rescued and that martyr cared about her.That was the beginning of a great love and relationship.
Love is always awesome feeling.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 25 Nov 2017, 14:39
by Christina Rose
powergirl wrote:My favorite scene is when Jennifer was rescued and that martyr cared about her.That was the beginning of a great love and relationship.
It was refreshing when Jennifer and Marty finally admitted to each other that they were interested in pursuing more than just a friendship.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 10:16
by BoyLazy
CatInTheHat wrote:
Amagine wrote:
I found humor in every scene where Jennifer was trying to hide her superior intellect from everyone but kept slipping up and revealed more than she should. They would all just look at her dumbfounded and in awe.
I found humor in that as well. I loved it when she did the IQ test in French and floored the examiner.
He he.. those parts were funny..

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 03:39
by Reviewer Book
I think my favorite scenes were the ones that included Marty's kids, especially when they were able to cut loose.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 03:42
by Christina Rose
Reviewer Book wrote:I think my favorite scenes were the ones that included Marty's kids, especially when they were able to cut loose.
Those scenes were really cute. It was nice to read about the kids cutting loose, as you said, as I’m sure the divorce wasn’t easy on them. They deserved to relax!

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 04:23
by BoyLazy
Reviewer Book wrote:I think my favorite scenes were the ones that included Marty's kids, especially when they were able to cut loose.
Those were really special moments from the book.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 10:51
by Reviewer Book
BoyLazy wrote:
Reviewer Book wrote:I think my favorite scenes were the ones that included Marty's kids, especially when they were able to cut loose.
Those were really special moments from the book.
Yes, they were :)

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 10:56
by BoyLazy
Reviewer Book wrote:
BoyLazy wrote:
Reviewer Book wrote:I think my favorite scenes were the ones that included Marty's kids, especially when they were able to cut loose.
Those were really special moments from the book.
Yes, they were :)
Great that you highlighted.. Kids are always special.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 03:41
by Medha Jha
scare from dolphin was my fav..

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 03:42
by BoyLazy
Medha Jha wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 03:41 scare from dolphin was my fav..
i felt it funny as I was also previously confused between sharks and dolphins.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 07:49
by Matt D Prinne
My favourite scene in the book was when Jennifer discovered that she has a twin sister.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 08:03
by BoyLazy
Matt D Prinne wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 07:49 My favourite scene in the book was when Jennifer discovered that she has a twin sister.
i thnk this one was a little boring and often used twist.

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 11:24
by daswanky
The IQ test was hilarious

Re: What was your favorite scene in the book?

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 15:14
by Christina Rose
Matt D Prinne wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 07:49 My favourite scene in the book was when Jennifer discovered that she has a twin sister.
It definitely answered some questions in her own mind, while also creating more.