Official Review: Stranded In The Wild by Gary Rodriguez
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Re: Official Review: Stranded In The Wild by Gary Rodriguez
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I liked it. It was interesting and well written.
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I really enjoyed this review, thank you!
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Sometimes danger can galvanise antagonists into a fighting force, united by one purpose, to survive. I like the way the reviewer has presented such a scenario in the summary of the book. The characters had to learn to forgive each other, otherwise they would perish. The book is for youngsters but I think it is a good read even for older adults.I was impressed by the amount of inner strength and fortitude the author bestowed upon them, or maybe I should say that he helped them find those qualities that were already there. They struggled with each other, the wilderness that seemed to want to destroy them, and most importantly they struggled with their perceived personal weaknesses. They learned of forgiveness (giving and receiving), self-reflection, teamwork, and how to work through fear to find the courage they needed to face the seemingly impossible situations they were facing.
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I agree it is far-fetched! I also found that the way they spoke, as in the teens conversations, didn't sound realistic. I found I had to stop myself from skimming through the spoken parts as it annoyed me a little.
Other then that, it was a fast-paced and easy to read book!
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