SEVENTH ISLAND
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  • Reads 478
  • Votes 40
  • Parts 18
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2015
Mature
After a plane crash, a whole year group of seventh grade students find themselves trapped in the middle of nowhere,
On a medium sized island that hasn't been found yet.
All 76 12-13 year olds split up and try to survive.
Some go mad, some insane, some resolve to cannibalsism.
Some stay in groups and the others become loners.
12 year old Aidan, in a group of rogues, soon learns, to trust no-one outside of the group, kill if you have to, and stay away from canibals.
DO NOT LOSE HOPE
DO NOT LOSE FAITH
AND DO NOT LOSE YOUR SANITY!

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