Review by sandra113 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

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Review by sandra113 -- The Mystery Of Flight 2222

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Mystery Of Flight 2222" by Thomas Neviaser.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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THE MYSTERY OF FLIGHT 2222 is a well-crafted, organized, and emotional story. A journey of much expectation is turned into a dreadful experience. The story exploits the experience of nine survivors of a plane crash. Frank’s love for Kate appears to be the one in a million, true love story. By the demands of work, he is forced to leave his beloved wife for a business trip. He meets Emily on the flight. Their magical meeting could raise suspicions of romance.

The unexpected tragedy occurs as the plane crashes, leaving them and a few others alive. The writer tells of their plight throughout the book. Faced with agony and fear, they fight against the odds to survive. They are forced to do the unthinkable. Who can measure the value of life? Survival is the only language they could understand. Some gave up, but a few made it to the end.

I enjoyed reading this engrossing story. It teaches us how to value time and everyone around us. You never know what tomorrow holds for you. The power of teamwork is displayed. The unique strengths and abilities of the individual characters greatly contributed in their quest for survival. The writer also expresses the importance of leadership. Despite the depth of the challenges, they faced, Frank had to step up and take the lead in deciding what was best for the team.

The writing of this book was eloquent and witty. He uses direct translations to express the unique personalities and voices of characters. His tone expressed the emotions displayed flawlessly. He also uses italics to express thoughts, making them distinct to enhancing the flow of the story.

This book is a treat for lovers of fiction stories. I would greatly recommend it for a movie. It can be very resourceful to students who seek to improve in their grammar. His skillful use of context clues was very impressive, for example, ‘He was met with a torrent of loud vulgarity that instinctively made Frank rise up out of his seat.’ This the book will with no doubt improve young readers’ vocabulary.

Despite the fact that the book was well-written. I noted a few errors. In the sentence, ‘It was even more sickening knowing that that flesh was from someone they knew.’ He repeats the word ‘that’ instead of ‘the’. I was moved by this emotional, well-crafted story. I choose to overlook the errors and gladly rate it 4 out of 4 stars. The writer's creative imagination impressed me. I definitely would love to read more from him.

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I am currently reading this one and I am so excited; it seems interesting!
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