Book: Here One Moment
Author: Liane Moriarty
Pages: 512
This is my 9th read for the year
What Amazon says:
The plane is jam-packed. Every seat is taken. So of course the flight is delayed. Flight attendant Allegra Patel likes her job - she's generally happy with her life, even if she can't figure out why she hooks up with a man she barely speaks to - but today is her twenty-eighth birthday. She can think of plenty of things she'd rather be doing than placating a bunch of grumpy passengers. There's the well-dressed man in seat 4C who is compulsively checking his watch, desperate not to miss his 11 year old daughter's musical. Further back, a mother of two is frantically trying to keep her toddler entertained and her infant son quiet. How did she ever think being a stay-at-home mom would be easier than being a lawyer? Ethan is lost in thought; he's flying back from his first funeral. A young couple has just gotten married; she's still wearing her wedding dress. An emergency room nurse is looking forward to traveling the world once she retires in a few years, it's going to be so much fun! If they ever get off the tarmac...Suddenly a woman non of them know stands up. She makes predictions about how and when everyone on board will die. Some dismiss her. Others will do everything they can to make sure her prophecies do not come to pass. All of them will be forever changed. How would you live your life if you thought you knew how it would end? Would you love who you love or try ot love someone else? Would you stay married? Would you stop drinking? Would you call up your ex-best friend you haven't spoken to in years? Would you quit your job?
This was a pretty good book. I listened to it, and I have to say I am glad I did. I think hearing the different characters voices (and the cool Australian accent) made all the difference. I streamed through it during a painting project. There is good character developement and you spend a long time wondering if the predictions are going to come true as you learn more and more about the main characters and the woman who made the predictions. Loved the epilogue. I did find it could have been a little bit shorter - there was a lot of detail about the lives of all the characters that added some to the story, but just seemd to be filling pages more than really moving the story along. Overall - a good read.
Stars: 4