Flightsuit

paperback & kindle, 401 pages

Published Dec. 2, 2013 by Amazon.

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3 stars (1 review)

A wrecked alien flightsuit is discovered in the Appalachian Mountains, and the alien wants it back.

Growing up poor in a virtual era isolates 14 year-old Leo. The others are immersed in a digital world he cannot access.

He's left to explore miles of wilderness bounded by the Nolichucky River and encircling Appalachian mountain ridges of Bumpas Cove, Tennessee. Beyond the last broken and tilted pieces of a crumbling asphalt road, he discovers the abandoned village where Iron Mountain's mine workers lived. He walks inside empty houses and mine-works searching for toys and relics of the families that lived there decades before. In this place, being alone feels natural.

He returns daily, looking for forgotten things. Crawling through a streambed under a tunnel of long blackberry briars, he finds something that isn't covered with rust. It shines white in the scattered shadows. Freed of muck and mire, the glass-metal sleeve …

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Review of 'Flightsuit' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

So, this was an ok book, it could have been better. The idea is a great one and once I got past the problem bits it was a good story, and I'm glad that I have the next one, because I really want to know how it turns out.

But the problem bits were, well, annoying. Too much random seeming exposition, lots of flashback/memories that I'm not sure really added to the overall story or at least could have been handled differently - especially toward the beginning of the book where they made the action too slow and boring, and the writing style itself is a bit lackluster - I admit, i skimmed a lot. At one point there were flashbacks within flashbacks! It was a bit confusing. Then there was the problem of a backstory/flashback right in the middle of an action scene. Way to kill the mood, dude. …