Unforgettable scene

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For me the most memorable scene was when Sarah rescues her friends from the cave naked ๐Ÿ˜œ I found the scene hilarious, couldn't have ever thought of it.
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ma_mon28 wrote: โ†‘28 Feb 2019, 19:55
Radiant3 wrote: โ†‘28 Feb 2019, 11:27 When Yvette sneaked into the houseboat of the Germans to get the information from the code book.
Ahhh... that scene stunned me. Somewhat an intense part edpecially when the team can't find her. I thought, the Germans killed her or make her as a hostage.
I felt certain that she had gotten caught, tense scene. :)
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Yeah, I even thought that she was killed already. That moment really interesting.
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A lot of scenes were very exciting. Also, I laugh so much when he is doing a clandestine pictures on the tree.
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Sadly, I don't know any as I have not read the book yet.
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ma_mon28 wrote: โ†‘04 Feb 2019, 00:01 Yeah! :lol: if it was a movie, I might watch it trying to widen my eyes. :lol: since I have a cute eyes as an Asian.

I even said, do it faster Jacko, but Im just reading anyway. :lol:
The same feelings I am having regarding this question
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OloladeO wrote: โ†‘05 Mar 2019, 06:20 Sadly, I don't know any as I have not read the book yet.
I also hadn't read it yet and was here just to see other people discuss it๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€
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briellejee wrote: โ†‘03 Feb 2019, 23:49
ma_mon28 wrote: โ†‘03 Feb 2019, 23:43
briellejee wrote: โ†‘03 Feb 2019, 23:27 For me, I think I remember getting tensed and all worked-up whenever the spies were in motion. I held my breath whenever they spy because you'll never know what will happen to them on the other side and if they will make it back on their side. Such heart-pounding moments for me. The romantic twist did not impress me though since I am not keen on romance.
Same here! Stealing the book that contains the code really draws me to the scene.
That one had me on my toes! :lol:
That scene and the scene when Jacko was on the boat and the men came back. They both had me holding my breath!!!
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Each time the spies were in motion, one can't help but feel this rush within. An interesting book this is
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The scenes that had my heart pounding were the tense moments when you know anything can happen.
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Different scenes in a genre perfect for me. Such books tend to keep glued to your seat throughout the reading process.
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The most interesting and exciting scene for me was the one where Yvette was supposed to steal the book. That scene had me on my toes. The suspense was very thrilling.
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Shilpa Paul wrote: โ†‘01 Mar 2019, 09:37 For me the most memorable scene was when Sarah rescues her friends from the cave naked ๐Ÿ˜œ I found the scene hilarious, couldn't have ever thought of it.
Hahahaha, me too. That part was a bit intense, but somewhat a kind of joke. She is very brave taking the risk for friendship.
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Any of the tracking that Jacko did was intense to me because he could have been caught at any moment. I also liked his romantic leanings with Monique. Whenever there was a woman about to be attacked, I could feel the tension!
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Two for me:
One was the rape scene, just because it was so horrible and tense all the way through.
The other, on a lighter note, was the waterbag song. I thought it was a lovely scene and the sheet music really made the book stand out to me.
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