Released: 2003
Plane Insanity: A Flight Attendant's Tales of Sex, Rage, and Queasiness at 30,000 Feet is the one of most hilarious travel books I have ever read! As opposed to reading about one long trek through Africa, or one long hike through the Appalachian Mountains, Hester has written a series of short stories and his funny experiences as a flight attendant. From stories of the infamous mile-high club to irritating passengers and other unbelievable events, this book is guaranteed to entertain all sorts of readers; not just those interested in the travel genre.
Hester's sense of humor is very intelligent, and his witty, sarcastic remarks throughout the book are laugh-out-loud hilarious.
I would place this book on the border of the humor and travel genres. Nicely done, Elliott Hester!
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