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Rescue Island (Flynn's Log, #1) Rescue Island by Stone Marshall
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“Gasp! My head pops above the surface of the water. I breathe in. But it's weird. I don't breathe air. It's like digital air. My body almost immediately feels better. The pain of not breathing is gone,”
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“any form, in whole or in part (beyond the copying permitted”
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“I look at Verve who looks back with big eyes as if she knows what I'm debating. "Ok, you win. I'll make a fishing pole.”
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“it hits me. I have no idea how I got here. I've considered this a few times since waking up, but I've always forced myself to push the thought aside and do something related to immediate survival. I really want to remember.  Maybe I'm asking the wrong question. Maybe I should be trying to remember anything about my recent past, not just how I got here. The weird thing is that I can't really remember anything. I don't see faces in my thoughts. I must have friends somewhere”
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“GRUMBLE. I FEEL A PAIN IN MY STOMACH. Nights are long. I can't do anything about my hunger pains until morning. If I go out looking for food, I might run into a dangerous creature. I have a bit of lumber in my inventory.”
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“crest a hill to get closer to the trees. In fact, it's the highest point on the island. This is the spot where I will build my house. High places are easier to defend, plus it's easier to see from a long distance. Building on a landmark such as this makes it harder to get lost while exploring.”
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“This place I call Citadel Fort, which means fortress on high ground.”
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“I open my eyes and discover that I'm face down in damp sand. The ringing sound in my head is getting quieter.”
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“SITTING QUIETLY ALL NIGHT does something to a person. At least it did something to me, to the digital me. I didn't sleep; you can't sleep in this game world if you don't have a bed. Even if I had a bed, I don't have a safe place to put it. I need a shelter of some kind. To get a shelter I need tools, and to craft tools I need resources.”
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“am”
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“Now I wish I had a bed, but that will come in time.”
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“world thoughts”
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“I don't want to be too hasty with a name. This cat has given me something I desperately needed, a feeling of companionship. I have newfound vigor for continuing in this world. "Verve," I say aloud. "I'll call you Verve." I like this name. It's easy to say. It sounds like a good name and will always make me remember the new enthusiasm for life this friend gave me.”
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“respecting the hard work of this author.”
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“in”
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“game consoles, etc. They DON'T become part of the game! I have no idea why I am in here.”
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“Stone reads stories with his son at bedtime. Sometimes, when they finish a book before falling asleep, Stone fills the time by creating great stories starring his son, Nabru. It is a wonderful time to share lessons about life and relationships.”
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“Flynn's Log 2: Thorn's Lair.”
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“machines, etc. They DON'T become part of the game! I have no idea why I am in here. Map of Rescue Island”
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“Hawkeye”
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“LOG ENTRY 1 Sand in My Mouth and Ringing in My Ears WHAT'S THAT SOUND?”
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