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Title: SpiralAuthor: Cameron WardFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: PenguinPublication Date: 1st August 2024Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Spiral
You’re on a routine flight from London to LA.
Hundreds of people are on board – including your estranged son, Theo.
Ten hours into the flight, something goes terribly wrong. The engines fail. The plane enters a steep dive.
Everything goes black.
Then, you wake up. It’s one hour before the crash. You can’t believe it – you’re alive. You, your beloved son, and all the other passengers are safe.
Until, terrifyingly, the same chain of events repeats itself. Again, and again, and again.
You’re the only one who knows what’s about to happen.
The lives of everyone on board depend on you.
But how will you stop it, when you’re running out of time?
Woah what on earth did I just read?
That was utterly breath-taking and equally horrifying.
Whatever you do don't read this while on a plane, especially if you are a nervous flier - as someone who is reliving a fatal plane crash over and over again is not going to comfort you!
That being said it's probably a great book to read on holiday while you can spend hours uninterrupted digesting the story and coming up with your own ideas and theories just why Charlie's life is on this spiral.
And once you suspend reality at the Groundhog day-esque elements of this book, I was totally caught up in trying to work out what on earth was going on and why. Even with the chapters from Theo's point of view, where you see a young man on a downward spiral of his own.
There is a lot of science and maths involved at least from Charlie's chapters, most of which went over my head, but I did recognise the sequence, about a page before she did, so something must have stuck in my mind from school!
This is scary, it's compelling and its totally brilliant. Another must read book from an author that I am thoroughly enjoying reading.
Thank you Penguin and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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