A recent read...

11.27.2023

Hello! I wanted to share with you my thoughts about a book I read recently Or, I listened to it on audiobook, but I guess whether you hear it or read it it’s still a story.

Flight 171

Amy Christine Parker

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐★
Genre: Horror, Thriller, YA
Summary Plane flight is overcome by supernatural entity with one malicious request: save everyone by sacrificing one. Also, your sister's killer might be on this plane.
Opening Line So, class trip poll: if you had to choose between dying in a plane crash or a car accident, which would you pick?

I was a bit torn on giving a rating - I think I’d settle on 3.5, as it’s a bit predictable and I didn’t exactly look forward to continue reading it, but the read through was thrilling and I couldn’t put it down. Quite a few of the characters (including the main character) wasn’t really my type of character, but I guess they’re depicted as flawed teenagers. I also felt like there were plot holes here and there, but I’m generally more okay with things not being explained as long as it feels complete as a story I had a hard time keeping track of who was who since there were quite a few characters, so when some of the twists and reveals happened, I couldn’t remember why those characters were important.

Overall, the story reminded me of the movie Devil (2010) (five individuals are trapped in a high-rise elevator with one devil-possessed) and the “sacrifice one to save all” trope It always stresses me quite a lot to read these since it’s tense the entire way through. The slow build up to “what happened on Halloween night” (the mystery around the death of the main character’s sister) was weaved in with everyone involved on the flight. I liked how those connected in even if there wasn’t exactly unique twists. I did think the overall message the book tried to convey left me with a good feeling.

Anyway, what are you reading recently?

I’m waiting eagerly for Stephen King’s Holly to fall into my Libby basket; I’ve been on hold for so many weeks so I’m excited to read it. I couldn’t finish his last new book (Billy Summers) because it made me too anxious at the time, but I’d like to finish it eventually. With the holiday season coming up, I would recommend NOS4A2 by Joe Hill as an suitable holiday read (note: it’s very heavy on some disturbing topics, so be sure to look up content warnings as well)