Sunday, April 8, 2012

up in the air.

AS of yet, thats exactly what i am about this book. i havent read past the ninth chapter, so im not entirely into the plot of the book in my opinion, or at least i hope im not... As ive read on my fellow classmates blog, this book ends with a cop out, and thats kind of the way im seeing it going. so far were watching Ryan simply fly from destination to destination, in his own little world he calls, funny enough, airworld. He seems fairly egotistical stating that he will be able to strike up conversation with everyone and anyone who gets on the flight and sits next to him. I see him as having some sort of mental disorder and or problem, as well as his family. the man simlply sounds unstable. So far i have not enjoyed this book, like i did with winter's bone. It has too much "fluff" within the novel, and is sort of hard to follow sometimes. ive never considered myself a fast reader, however this book seems to be taking an eternity. all one can hope for however, is a turn of events and the man is in a plane crash and is the sole survivor.
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1 comment:

  1. Hello John,

    I understand what you meant about the book being hard to follow at times. I am glad it didn't turn into some sort of mental disorder/shizophrenic situaton like many movies seem to now. Although for a minute when he referred back to being pulled out of a sunken car I thought it may go that direction. Interestingly I was half expecting a plane crash to cut his miles pursuit short. Let's see what the movie brings.

    -Jordan

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