Ever since the disappearance of her brother fifteen years ago, Abigail has been receiving mysterious chapters from ‘The Guidebook’ - a self-help book that claims to help you learn how to fly. She is invited to an all-expenses paid getaway for readers of ‘The Guidebook’, to find out the secret of life, and just maybe, put together what happened to her brother all those years ago...
This was so odd. So odd. I just could not get into it at all. The story is very fragmented - really short chapters that jump back and forth between past and present and with no real links between them. To be honest, the only reason I continued reading the book was to find out what happened to the brother, but even that was disappointing. It was revealed in the last couple of chapters and everyone just seemed to accept it.
This book was odd. No real drama and very fragmented and hard to follow.
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