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1. jack the castaway

by Lisa Doan Darby Creek / Lerner  2014 Smart kid, dumb parents, and a menacing whale shark! What more could a kid want from a book?  Jack is a sheltered kid on the cusp of puberty living with his Aunt Julia safely in Pennsylvania. Or at least he was living safely until his Aunt met with misfortune and Jack was forced to call his world-traveling parents home from their latest scheme,

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2. Review: The Martian by Andy Weir

9780091956134This was of the funnest books I can remember reading in a long time. Gripping, funny and told in a totally original and authentic voice you can’t help but be hooked in by this part-Apollo 13, part-Castaway survival story.

Mark Watney is an astronaut, part of the third manned mission to Mars. Six days after landing on Mars a fierce dust storm forces Mark and his crewmates to abandon the planet. However during the evacuation Mark is left behind. Now he must work out how is going to survive on Mars until the next resupply mission. In two years time.

The majority of the book is told via Mark’s log entries detailing his survival. The log is written in a beautifully sarcastic tone where outright panic is only a hair’s breath away. There is plenty of self-deprecating humour and the log format works perfectly in detailing Mark’s day-to-day survival.

Mark is completely stranded. He has no way of communicating with his crewmates or NASA. He only has enough food and water to last half the time he needs. Mark puts to work his skills as an engineer and botanist to figure out if he can survive. The how is one of the most entertaining reads you will come across. Full of insane (but practical) problem solving you are glued to the book wanting to find out how Mark gets himself out of each new predicament he finds himself in. I defy anyone to be able to put this down once they start!

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3. Castaway


Late again but here's one for the castaway theme. I'm not sure how castaways would get a hold of the supplies necessary to set up a telegraph, maybe a shipping vessel carrying the supplies washed ashore. www.brandonstarr.com

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4. The Castaway

by James Stevenson Greenwillow 2002 In 1937 Hubie the mouse and his family go to the movies where they see a horror film typical of the day: The Island of No Return.  Although the young mouse is clearly freaked out by the movie's tidal waves and volcanoes, Hubie tries to play it cool.  At home, a postcard arrives from Aunt Ella vacationing on Barabooda Island, which gives Hubie's family the idea

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5. Castaway

Well, there's a predicament!

Had a bit of spare time today and thought I'd draw something for MA for a change. Enjoy!

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6.

CASTAWAY


A long time ago, in my 20´s, i did a drawing called " every men is an island".

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7. Not: Cast A Way





Here's to Mike's speedy recovery! Cheers Mike.

Artist: Andrew Finnie. You can find me here.  Thankyou for looking. :) Clicking the image makes it way big.

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8. I Clam What I Clam

He's Popeye the Sailor Clam... he smells strong to the finish 'cause he eats seaweed, not spinach.

I'm not a poet, and I know it.

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© 2009 Barry/Right-Hemisphere Laboratory

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9. .: Castaway :.


Always be aware of your surrounding, specially if your on a cruise to a desert island.

happy chinchilla

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10. Castaway In A Bottle



Just a bad bad dream.

More in my illustrated blog at http://houseofcoffeebean.blogspot.com/

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