“I’m dreaming about sitting by a river and a boat…” -page 80
I wanted to point this sentence out because in a previous chapter there was a sentence that was about a boat and the tide. It seemed like it was a big coincidence, but after some thought the author probably planned it out. I am not sure what the author wants the boat, the river/the tide to represent to the reader. (I talked more in depth about what the boat and tide represents in a previous log.) It may become clearer later in the book, but it is extremely important to notice. Boat and water will probably come up in the same sentence again. I think it would be cool when the book is over to find all the sentences with the words: boat and some form of water, and try to figure out the riddle. The riddle is to find out what the boat and the form of water represents. (There will probably be many different perspectives. It would be interesting to know what the boat and some form of water represents to the author, and water in general.)
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