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Settings in the book. By Campbell Aitken. Beach shack. I am imagine this being like the beach shack that Reece, Josh and Josh’s mother stayed in for the week that they were at the beach. They said it was a small one story house in the perfect spot for a brilliant view off the back deck.
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Settings in the book By Campbell Aitken
Beach shack I am imagine this being like the beach shack that Reece, Josh and Josh’s mother stayed in for the week that they were at the beach. They said it was a small one story house in the perfect spot for a brilliant view off the back deck.
Holden wagon It was a two hour car ride by the time they got to the beach, and in that two hours they all learnt more about each other than the hole week they were at the beach. They learnt each other's hobby’s, what they did in there spare time and heaps more.
Lorne Beach I think Lorne beach is very like the beach they are at because it can have big waves but they can be small. I imagine them surfing there and walking off the beach with the shops right there. Its a Very busy beach, That is always packed with people.
Surf club(Restaurant) Reece and Josh meet many good friends and have many good memories at the surf club they had dinner there many times and met more good friends every time they went. The surf club would of been one of the great memories Reece and Josh took out of the weekend.
Surfing(waves) I think the water is a main aspect of the book because a lot of the book is Reece getting taught how to surf. Once he had learned they both surfed all day long.
Main Road I think a the main road is a main setting in this book because the boys spend lots of there time catching up with friends and buying clothes, food and souvenirs.
The Bus The two hour bus trip home for Reece was a real reflection on his week at the beach. At the start he thought he was stuck with this freak from school for a week, but by the end they liked everything about each other they were best friends.