Full Flight Review

  • ⭐️ 4.5 / 5

Thank you NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of Full Flight. This is a book you should definitely add to your TBR and pre-order/order (depending on when you see this review).

Full Flight was an incredibly beautiful book. It was a tear jerker – I started crying in AP German when I finished the book. I enjoyed the writing style, characters, and the whole setup of the book. It is because of Full Flight that I felt like I really missed out since I didn’t do Marching Band in high school.

The relationship between the two main characters was incredibly cute, and just cheesy enough. It will give you butterflies in your stomach. I would also say the romance isn’t exaggerated. Both Anna and Weston act like regular teenagers with stupid crushes.

The book is set in a small town in Texas, and I definitely got the small town vibes. The way people communicated with each-other, the size of the school, etc. Both characters’ backstories are interesting, and the way grief is discussed is accurate to how people deal with it. I did see the plot-twist coming, but not in the way it did, and kept trying to convince myself it wasn’t actually true.

It’s so hard to write a spoiler-free review, but there it is. This book is like a big comforting hug.

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Full Flight by Ashley Schumacher – can’t wait to have a physical copy of this book

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