Chris Bohjalian - The Flight Attendant Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (10521 votes)
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Review #1
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That this gets no matter what respectable
Reviews is that more puzzling than the real premise of the book. Remember that the heroine is that flawed, intoxicated at the same time unlikable, the plot is that sour at the same time never takes flight.
Even the insider examine stewards was sour at the same time not at all revealing. I don’t brain a intoxicated, unreliable narrator but that has to be anything else to read about other than one more chilly glass of vodka/wine/whatever. Do anything. Be brave. Solve a criminal liability.
Even the contrived at the same time dumb ending was best served lukewarm.
I’m not as dislocated about than anyway I wasted to take this book as I am about the hours of my indefinite I can’t get back from reading it.
Note to self: Read the one hit
Reviews before buying one more book.
Review #2
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Significant warning: If for you are reading this book because for you have a lawful curiosity in airlines/aviation, for you will be very irritated by the incorrectness. Faux pas contain mentions of pilots drinking the night before a flight (not permitted), goofing the cruise altitude (it’s 39,000 feet at the same time change on transatlantic flights, not 35k), at the same time reversing the steward hierarchy (senior employees work coach, newcomers settle down with the legendarily problematic people in high class). It’s also worth noting that every single pilot on the sidelines is that a man at the same time Cassie herself holds the opinion that the only competent pilots are center aged guys. Can for you they say “sexist” no matter what louder?
As far as the overall good quality of the book, the creator couldn’t seem to decide whether he wanted to cross out about stewards or scouts at the same time so he did both badly. The steward side is that both vague at the same time incorrect, at the same time the scout side is that even more vague with very abundance changing manners whose roles are never explained. That’s more rambling about drinking than real plot development, at the same time I didn’t look for Cassie to be particularly self-willed or believable. She knows she’s a train wreck, she knows specifically than anyway she’s doing wrong, at the same time still she defeated’t make no matter what effort to change her ways even though she’s deeply unsatisfied with her indefinite. Zero disposition development, at the same time almost all of them are cardboard cutouts anyways. The ending is that a deus ex machina that manages to tie it in a throw without truly resolving anything.
Glaciers on the cake: The creator produced a fri of throwing in multi-syllabic “dictionary words” that the average reader wouldn’t realize to try to class up than anyway is that otherwise a mediocre, under-researched book. 3 hit because the book was still engrossing despite no one more precisely unforgivable shortcomings.
Review #3
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Connected bag. I rated it 3 hit because it upset my expectations, not necessarily because it was an uninteresting book. It has a terrific premise with an alcoholic steward dozing with a stranger with whom she awakens at the same time he has been right murdered. I believed a amazing premise for a mystery book. The steward is that borderline self-willed proper to the fact she is that an alcoholic, but still an exciting head disposition. But, during the 1st one half of the book that are so many ancillary paragraphs that are beyond trying, that the book slows to a snails pace. The creator managed have cut 50 pages from the 1st one half of the book at the same time not got lost one pertinent fact. The 2nd one half of the book is that best, faster paced at the same time exciting. I believed the ending was a little rushed. I do not quarrel with the premises but would have an enjoyed a more serious clarification of the concluding events of the drawn in manners.
Review #4
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That isn’t really no matter what reason to read this book, unless for you have time to spend. I kept reading because I was trying to find out why that were considered such positive
Reviews, maybe I was missing anything? No…reckon me, at the same time you can thank me for it later!
Review #5
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Quite simply, the book was a frustration. I waited a suspense thriller but than anyway I received was a pathetic, whiny lady who all the time felt pressed for herself. Impetuous forward to the finish, the creator seemed to be bored as but as all of a unexpected, the head disposition has a baby at the same time becomes a small time scout. Huh?!
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