Tuesday, December 21, 2010

My group and I have just finished the last few pages of our book, Dr. Franklin's Island. In these last pages, we learn how Semi, Miranda, and Arnie's journey on the island comes to an end. They go to see their parents after spending some time with a couple of friendly nuns. Semi and the rest decide that the best for them to do is to make up a story about their adventure. They would be safer if people didn't know what actually happened while in Dr. Franklin's custody. The book ended in a nice way, leaving the reader with a few questions left in mind, but happy that everything had worked out for the better. The testing that Dr. Franklin did, soon came undone. Semi was no longer a fish, although she could still breath under water. Through out the book, we met many characters, and encountered many twists and turns, but these last few pages showed the true moral of the story; even when things seem at their worst, like being on stuck on an island with a crazy scientist, things always have a way of working out. Semi, the main character in this novel, changed from being a shy girl to a determined character.

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