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Flight Patterns
Flight Patterns
Author: Karen White
ISBN-13: 9780451470928
ISBN-10: 0451470923
Publication Date: 3/28/2017
Pages: 432
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Bonnie avatar reviewed Flight Patterns on + 421 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This could have been a great book as the bee info was so interesting. But the characters were so very typically stereotyped, so predictable, and the angst! I've never read such angst in my life! Yet, I finished it even though it was so easy to predict everything. Crazy me.
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Enjoyed this book by Karen White!
VolunteerVal avatar reviewed Flight Patterns on + 596 more book reviews
I was drawn into this novel from the first page. The story includes four generations of a (dysfunctional) family that has lived for generations in Apalachicola, Florida. Although each person is flawed, and most have a secret, I felt connected to them. I had to suspend belief regarding the amazing coincidence that drives the plot, but the interesting information I gained about beekeeping and fine china made up for this. If you enjoy family sagas with themes of love, home, and forgiveness, you'll enjoy this title.
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First time reading this author. One of those books that you have a hard time putting down. Really enjoyed the story. Made me feel like I was part of the story.
BookLady avatar reviewed Flight Patterns on
Angst, angst...like an 80's Harlequin novel. I was bored.
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I have enjoyed White's novels, but this one,not so much. It was painfully slow. it just seemed to go on and on with extraneous information. The characters were complex and deeply flawed. As improbable as the outcome was, you kind of figured it out pretty early into the story.The past and present were intertwined throughout the story and at times seemed to clutter the flow. This was my least favorite White novel.Since I like the author I wish I could be more complimentary.