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(More customer reviews)I have read half of this, and will read the rest -- it's interesting and amusing anecdotes about a flight attendant's experiences during 16 years on the job. The author's writing style isn't bad, but he has an irritating habit of overusing exaggerated similes, that aren't really that funny. Such as writing that an angry woman's "hips jiggled like Jell-O in an earthquake." Too much of very unfunny similes throughout the book, that become irritating. Some interesting anecdotes, though.
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In-Flight Entertainment is a classic humour book, an air steward's account of fourteen years' worth of airline incidents, reminding us of the absurdities of flying. This wonderful collection of over 30 eye-opening true stories includes: Lechery at 30,000 Feet; Conduct Unbecoming in an Investment Banker; The Ferret in First Class; Unusual Upgrading Attempts; I Thought This Plane was Heading for Jamaica; The Thing About Turbulence; Beer and Loathing in Caracas...
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