Okay, I'm definitely a minority in here🥲
But this book made my brain overwork!
SUMMARY:
Flight 1421 crashes into the Pacific Ocean. 99 passengers are inside the plane, but only 12 of them are lucky enough to survive after the plane hits the ocean. They need to stay together inside the plane in order to survive, waiting for the rescuer to come and save them. However, will all of the survivors remain alive until the end?.....
List of Survivors:
▪️Ira and Ruth (the old couple)
▪️Bernadette (nurse)
▪️Jasmine (life vest woman)
▪️Andy (blue polo guy)
▪️Will and Shannon (Father and daughter)
▪️Ryan (newlywed widow)
▪️Maia (unaccompanied minor)
▪️Kit, Kaholo, and Molly (The Crew)
👉IN TOTAL: 12 People
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This story is told in third person
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There are Multiple Timelines in here (Present, 3 hours earlier (a little flashback about Will and Chris), one year later (as epilogue).
MY THOUGHTS:
📌 The premise is all I wanted; I do love aviation (especially airplane), and I'm a big fan of this kind of story, but the execution is the main and biggest problem here.
📌 There are a lot of aviation terms used in this book, so for people who aren't really into airplanes, you might find yourself a little bit confused while reading it.
📌 To be honest, the first 10% of this book was good; it successfully sucked me into the story. And I thought that would work for the whole page till the end, but NAH......🙁
📌 I can picture this book as a movie. It might be a BIG HIT as a movie, but as a book...BIG NO
📌 I haven't read the first book from this author, but as I saw the reviews from her previous work, 'Falling," I had the same feelings as them. So I thought the first book and the second book were quite alike; if you like the first book, you might like this one as well, but if you don't, then stay away from this one as well.
WHY IT DIDN'T WORK OUT FOR ME:
☠️ It was TOO INTENSE! While reading this book, I felt like I was in a crowded place where I couldn't even breathe. This intensity ruined everything! And made this book become TOO MUCH in every aspect.
Even right from the first page, it was already very intense and seemed to be in a hurry; it began with the engine starting to explode and everyone in panic. Usually, I like this kind of opening, but in this case, I would rather it begin at the airport. When they are about to take off or waiting for the plane....
☠️ My lousy brain couldn't keep up with the story; she refused to think and went blank instead!
So there are two situations here: the first is the survivors, and the second is the rescuer. Both sides are freakin intense and complicated! I found it hard to imagine both situations, which is why I said "It might be a BIG HIT as a movie, but as a book...BIG NO"
☠️ Now, because of those things I said before,
My brain couldn't keep up + The intensity kept building up up and up = At the end, it became such a mess for me!
☠️ It was boringable
AngelFA's Dictionary: Boringable is a situation where I find something boring, but it's still fine. And I can cope with it.
☠️ The more I read, the more I hate this book!
And the characters *DEEP SIGH* somehow I didn't like it either.
☠️ I'm waiting for the author's debut as a romance writer because some of the dialogue is chessy good enough for a romance book
WHERE THE BOOK COULD HAVE WORKED BETTER:
🔍 SEAT MAP, I wish there was a seat map. Though I know what the Airbus A321 looked like, still, if you provide a seat map/plane map, it's much better, isn't it?
🔍 Will and Chris
Somehow, I felt their love story was useless. I wish for something else🙃.
OVERALL:
This book is not to my liking, but trying to be general here and consider the other things, I think this book deserves at least 2 stars instead of 1 star.
CREDIT:
Thank you NetGalley and Avid Reader Press, for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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