Float Plan is a book I’m so happy I got to read because it's an endearing book about the process of healing/overcoming the grief of losing someone or something important.
A story that made me feel like I was sailing around the world along with Anna and Keane, as I learnt bits and pieces of the history of the various places they visited. I completely felt like I was a fly on the wall, experiencing everything with them.
The romance was sweet, very slow and natural and oh so realistic, where can I find myself a Keane Sullivan? I loved the honesty and unproblematic ways of both characters, their ways of resolving conflict is 100% admirable, moving forward I aspire to be like them with whomsoever I end up giving my heart.
The story pacing is not so fast, but it’s not slow it’s perfect for the kind of story the Float Plan is. It’s a story not to be rushed, but to submerge yourself in its message and beauty.
There’s a lot going on in the story but the most beautiful thing about it is how it gives so much hope that there’s still so much good in the world, and all you have to do is give yourself the space to explore and experience it.!
I highly recommend this book if you need a break or want to feel like you’re on vacation, although I’ll have to give a trigger warning as suicide is a major theme in this story.