I’ve read most of her books. This one is way different. Complicated and special. After our book group discussion, I realized more and more how well written and clever it is. I was grateful to read it on my Kindle app so I could reference each character. Her selection of characters and their lives path was excellent. I did not mind her jumping back and forth between characters and time frames. Only disappointment was the explanation at the end of how Cherry’s “episode” happened. Too abrupt. I would recommend this as a thought provoking read.
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the beloved author of Big Little Lies, Apples Never Fall, and The Husband’s Secret comes a moving novel of love, marriage, family, and trying to find certainty in a fragile world.
“A riveting story so wild you don’t know how she’ll land it, and then she does, on a dime.”—Anne Lamott
AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Life is full of twists and turns you never see coming. But what if you did?
The plane is jam-packed. Every seat is taken. So of course the flight is delayed! Flight attendant Allegra Patel likes her job—she’s generally happy with her life, even if she can’t figure out why she hooks up with a man she barely speaks to—but today is her twenty-eighth birthday. She can think of plenty of things she’d rather be doing than placating a bunch of grumpy passengers.
There’s the well-dressed man in seat 4C who is compulsively checking his watch, desperate not to miss his eleven-year-old daughter’s musical. Further back, a mother of two is frantically trying to keep her toddler entertained and her infant son quiet. How did she ever think being a stay-at-home mom would be easier than being a lawyer? Ethan is lost in thought; he’s flying back from his first funeral. A young couple has just gotten married; she’s still wearing her wedding dress. An emergency room nurse is looking forward to traveling the world once she retires in a few years, it’s going to be so much fun! If they ever get off the tarmac. . . .
Suddenly a woman none of them know stands up. She makes predictions about how and when everyone on board will die. Some dismiss her. Others will do everything they can to make sure her prophecies do not come to pass. All of them will be forever changed.
How would you live your life if you thought you knew how it would end? Would you love who you love or try to love someone else? Would you stay married? Would you stop drinking? Would you call up your ex-best friend you haven’t spoken to in years? Would you quit your job?
Intricately plotted, with the wonderful wit Liane Moriarty has become famous for, Here One Moment brilliantly looks at friends, lovers, and family and how we manage to hold onto them in our harried modern lives.
“A riveting story so wild you don’t know how she’ll land it, and then she does, on a dime.”—Anne Lamott
AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Life is full of twists and turns you never see coming. But what if you did?
The plane is jam-packed. Every seat is taken. So of course the flight is delayed! Flight attendant Allegra Patel likes her job—she’s generally happy with her life, even if she can’t figure out why she hooks up with a man she barely speaks to—but today is her twenty-eighth birthday. She can think of plenty of things she’d rather be doing than placating a bunch of grumpy passengers.
There’s the well-dressed man in seat 4C who is compulsively checking his watch, desperate not to miss his eleven-year-old daughter’s musical. Further back, a mother of two is frantically trying to keep her toddler entertained and her infant son quiet. How did she ever think being a stay-at-home mom would be easier than being a lawyer? Ethan is lost in thought; he’s flying back from his first funeral. A young couple has just gotten married; she’s still wearing her wedding dress. An emergency room nurse is looking forward to traveling the world once she retires in a few years, it’s going to be so much fun! If they ever get off the tarmac. . . .
Suddenly a woman none of them know stands up. She makes predictions about how and when everyone on board will die. Some dismiss her. Others will do everything they can to make sure her prophecies do not come to pass. All of them will be forever changed.
How would you live your life if you thought you knew how it would end? Would you love who you love or try to love someone else? Would you stay married? Would you stop drinking? Would you call up your ex-best friend you haven’t spoken to in years? Would you quit your job?
Intricately plotted, with the wonderful wit Liane Moriarty has become famous for, Here One Moment brilliantly looks at friends, lovers, and family and how we manage to hold onto them in our harried modern lives.
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She’s done it again!
Based on experience, I will like any Liane Moriarty book. My prediction was not wrong because once again she under-promises and over-delivers. I flew through the 500 pages in 3 days and plan to re-read it soon. Suffice to say she deals with a deep topic (what does it mean to face our mortality?) but does it in a wonderful, heartfelt, often hilarious way. My personal favorite parts of her books are the wry asides she builds in about the nature of work, careers, and family perceptions about careers. You can see her consulting background! Anyway, read this if you want a guaranteed delight that will keep you thinking. (Also, to the big algorithm out there: I wrote this ALL BY MYSELF without recourse to the amazon AI prompts. Literary Luddite here.)
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2024年10月19日在美国发布评论
Hard debate between 3 and four stars.
This book begins by posing questions in the way that "The Anomaly" does, and like that book, it unfolds, at first, on a plane, and then follows the passengers' stories. (I do think Moriarty was VERY influenced by "The Anomaly" given all the similarities, and decided to write the "beach read", or (no joke) "airplane read" version, although her core plot premise is original.)
A woman, seemingly unremarkable, stands up on a plane flight, and informs each passenger when and how they will die. She seems, of course, insane, or under the influence of something. But...could she actually have the power to see how a life will end? As things unfold, this seems....increasingly possible.
The questions here are great and provoking: would YOU want to know when you will die? And/or how? What would you do, if you had this information? Is fate real? Can we change the future? And so on.
The novel follows certain passengers, whom of course you start to care about and wonder if their fate will unfold as predicted, and Moriarty writes this very well. (The book also hops a LOT from person to person and from time to time, which can be a bit tough to follow (especially on Kindle). If you don't like this kind of story construction, be aware.)
I had two favorite parts of "Here One Moment": the thought-provoking, life-questioning twister/thriller piece (again, like The Anomaly) and the beautifully written portrayal of one particular story of love and loss, which is lyrical and heartbreaking, if a little long-winded. The big issue, though, is that this book tries to be these two things at once. Because of this, when the storylines eventually tied together, for me, it didn't work. I feel the ending could have been more satisfying - it's a just-miss.
This book begins by posing questions in the way that "The Anomaly" does, and like that book, it unfolds, at first, on a plane, and then follows the passengers' stories. (I do think Moriarty was VERY influenced by "The Anomaly" given all the similarities, and decided to write the "beach read", or (no joke) "airplane read" version, although her core plot premise is original.)
A woman, seemingly unremarkable, stands up on a plane flight, and informs each passenger when and how they will die. She seems, of course, insane, or under the influence of something. But...could she actually have the power to see how a life will end? As things unfold, this seems....increasingly possible.
The questions here are great and provoking: would YOU want to know when you will die? And/or how? What would you do, if you had this information? Is fate real? Can we change the future? And so on.
The novel follows certain passengers, whom of course you start to care about and wonder if their fate will unfold as predicted, and Moriarty writes this very well. (The book also hops a LOT from person to person and from time to time, which can be a bit tough to follow (especially on Kindle). If you don't like this kind of story construction, be aware.)
I had two favorite parts of "Here One Moment": the thought-provoking, life-questioning twister/thriller piece (again, like The Anomaly) and the beautifully written portrayal of one particular story of love and loss, which is lyrical and heartbreaking, if a little long-winded. The big issue, though, is that this book tries to be these two things at once. Because of this, when the storylines eventually tied together, for me, it didn't work. I feel the ending could have been more satisfying - it's a just-miss.
2024年11月25日在美国发布评论
This book was hard to put down. The various characters and subplot lines were intriguing. Enjoyed the character development of them all, but especially the protagonist. The author always does a great job with backstory, twists and turns and some surprises.
2024年10月27日在美国发布评论
Wow, talk about a book that hooks you from the get-go! Just imagining myself on that packed flight, stuck on the tarmac, gives me chills. But Liane Moriarty makes it all so real—almost like you’re in the cramped airplane seat right next to these unforgettable characters.
The story unfolds with Allegra, the birthday girl flight attendant, who’s watching a mix of passengers—each one a little universe of their own dramas and dreams. There’s a man nervously clutching his watch, a frazzled mom juggling two restless kids, a fresh-from-the-altar bride still glowing in her wedding dress. Everyone has their story, and just as you’re settling into their lives, here comes the twist: a mysterious woman stands up and predicts how and when everyone on board will die. (Yeah, you read that right!)
From there, it’s a rollercoaster. You’re taken deep into each person’s mind as they grapple with how to handle this wild revelation. Some are in full denial, others try to change fate, and a few start rethinking the big choices in their lives. Would you? It really makes you think: if you knew when you’d go, what would you do differently?
Moriarty’s signature wit and warmth shine in Here One Moment. It’s not just about fate and mortality; it’s about the messy, beautiful relationships that make life worth living. This is one of those rare books that makes you laugh, cry, and question everything in between. Whether you’re a Moriarty fan or new to her work, this one’s a wild ride with all the feels.
The story unfolds with Allegra, the birthday girl flight attendant, who’s watching a mix of passengers—each one a little universe of their own dramas and dreams. There’s a man nervously clutching his watch, a frazzled mom juggling two restless kids, a fresh-from-the-altar bride still glowing in her wedding dress. Everyone has their story, and just as you’re settling into their lives, here comes the twist: a mysterious woman stands up and predicts how and when everyone on board will die. (Yeah, you read that right!)
From there, it’s a rollercoaster. You’re taken deep into each person’s mind as they grapple with how to handle this wild revelation. Some are in full denial, others try to change fate, and a few start rethinking the big choices in their lives. Would you? It really makes you think: if you knew when you’d go, what would you do differently?
Moriarty’s signature wit and warmth shine in Here One Moment. It’s not just about fate and mortality; it’s about the messy, beautiful relationships that make life worth living. This is one of those rare books that makes you laugh, cry, and question everything in between. Whether you’re a Moriarty fan or new to her work, this one’s a wild ride with all the feels.
2024年9月28日在美国发布评论
I was looking forward to my first book from this best selling author and I was intrigued by the premise of a clairvoyant aboard a plane giving death dates with circumstances and age at time of death to each passenger and crew member.
With an exciting plot like that what could possibly go wrong? A lot. I did not feel connected to more than one or two characters in the book because this author did not flesh them out- they are interchangeable cardboard cut- outs.
Cherry the psychic, has her life interspersed throughly the book. She’s weird and odd but not interesting.
I had to skim the last hundred or so pages and it shows we can change our fate to some degree.
I enjoy large books but literature that holds my interest- this was a snooze fest. I read a few pages a day.
I dislike giving a bad review- I much prefer giving accolades because writing a novel is hard work.
I upped my rating to a three because in two separate instance's I cared about two death predictions. One came true and one fought fate.
With an exciting plot like that what could possibly go wrong? A lot. I did not feel connected to more than one or two characters in the book because this author did not flesh them out- they are interchangeable cardboard cut- outs.
Cherry the psychic, has her life interspersed throughly the book. She’s weird and odd but not interesting.
I had to skim the last hundred or so pages and it shows we can change our fate to some degree.
I enjoy large books but literature that holds my interest- this was a snooze fest. I read a few pages a day.
I dislike giving a bad review- I much prefer giving accolades because writing a novel is hard work.
I upped my rating to a three because in two separate instance's I cared about two death predictions. One came true and one fought fate.
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Suzanne Fryeskul
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Eclectic but riveting
This book had a very unique plot which at times seemed implausible but the character development and the self awareness of the author and her bizarre insights into human nature made the book a pleasure to read.
Cecilia
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Súper recomendable
Me encantó! Es el libro más largo que he leído. Una historia maravillosa que se entrelaza con más historias! Cada quien tiene su protagonismo! No podía parar de leerlo por qué quería saber qué pasaría. Realmente lo recomiendo mucho! Seguramente lo volveré a leer!
新しもの好き
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 運命に身をゆだねるか 積極的に生き様を探るか、深く考えさせる話
旅客機は無事離陸して安定飛行に入り、CAたちがドリンクとスナック菓子を配り始めたとき白髪の女性が席を離れて通路に出た。彼女は近くの人一人ずつを指して話しかけた「あなたは心臓病で死ぬ、55歳で」「この子は溺れて死ぬ、7歳で」「あなたは黒色腫で死ぬ、79歳で」「あなたは襲われて死ぬ、30歳で」「あなたは車の事故で死ぬ、64歳で」等等。機内は騒然となった。「あほらしい」という人、「やめてくれ」と叫ぶ人、泣き出す人でCAを呼ぶピンの音でめちゃくちゃ。「予言を避ける生活をすれば」という人には「運命には逆らえない」と無慈悲な答えをする。そして着陸後最後に降りたその女性は去り際にCAに告げた「あなたは自殺する、28歳で」。そのフライトがCAの28歳の誕生日だった。この話は尾ひれがついてネットを賑わしたが、数か月後一人二人三人と予言どおりの死亡が報道され、死ぬ年齢が近いと言われた当人たちは大パニックに陥る。その女性はペテン師か? 精神異常者か? 溺れ死ぬといわれた子の母親はさっそく水泳教室を申し込む。今年クルマで死ぬといわれた人は自動車なしでは暮らせないと周りの迷惑も考えずノロノロ運転を続ける。今年職場の争いで死ぬといわれた人は妻から「一年間仕事を休んで」と懇願されたが無収入が怖いと言うことを聞かない。予言は回避できないのか? 努力で人生切り拓くことができるのか? 500ページを超える大冊で、死期を告げられた各人それぞれの生き方と「死の予言者」と呼ばれた女性の独白も重なり、 自分ならどうするか?考えつつどっぷり浸かって気がつくと読み終わっていた。腕利きの作者だなあ。
Maggie
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Good Read
It was a good read although u have had to read
The others to understand the whole story
The others to understand the whole story
Momlovesbooks
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 I will have to read it twice.
I was so tense reading this and rushing through the novel (needing to know what happened) that I will be reading it again to make sense of all the connections. It’s another brilliant book by Lianne Moriarty who never fails to captivate and entertain.