![]() ![]() The story is told in Cassie’s and Elena’s viewpoint. What is Cassie hiding from when she is drinking? What is the root cause of the excessive drinking?Ĩ. ![]() How do you feel about the recent rise in female characters who alcoholics in mystery or thriller books? Does this plot device work in The Flight Attendant?ħ. Black-out drunk was more embarrassing the next morning when she woke up in strange beds with strange men, and not a clue how she had gotten there.” “ pass-out drunk was more humiliating when it happened: she was the woman with her face half buried in the throw pillows on the couch, oblivious to the party moving on without her. On page 4-5, she talks about the difference between pass-out drunk and black-out drunk. It’s no secret that Cassie liked to drink. Were you shocked or surprised by anything in the book?Ħ. How did you find the pace of the book? Did you find the book suspenseful? Were you on edge?ĥ. ![]() Do you think Cassie was suited to her job as a flight attendant? What aspect of her personality do you think was suited to her job? Did you think the author succeeded in depicting the life of a flight attendant?Ĥ. Did your like or dislike of Cassie change as the book progressed?ģ. What did you think of the main character Cassandra Bowden (Cassie)? Did you like her? Why and why not?Ģ. ![]()
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