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Title & Author: Sky Daddy by Kate Folk
My rating: 4/5
Publisher: Sceptre
Publication date: 10th April 2025
Blurb:
Linda makes $20 an hour as a content moderator, flagging comments that violate a tech conglomerate's terms and conditions. Each night, she returns to the windowless room in a garage that she rents from a family who pretend she isn't there.
But once a month, she escapes to San Francisco International Airport for a clandestine meeting on the cheapest flight out that night. Linda's secret is that she's sexually attracted to planes: their intelligent windscreens, sleek fuselages and powerful engines make her feel a way that no human lover ever could.
Linda believes her destiny is to someday 'marry' one of her suitors by dying in a plane crash, a catastrophic event that would unite her with her soulmate plane for eternity. So when her co-worker Karina invites her to join a group of women using vision boards to manifest their desires, she can't resist the chance to hasten her romantic fate. However, as the vision boards seem to manifest items more quickly - and more literally - than Linda had expected, the carefully balanced elements of her life begin to spin out of her control, and she must choose between maintaining the trappings of normalcy or launching herself headlong towards her greatest dream.
Review:
I went into this book because the blurb said it was about a woman who was sexually interested in planes and that piqued my interest as someone who loves a "weird girl fiction" book. I absolutely loved this.
I listened on audio and whilst I did think Linda's sexual description of the planes from her point of view were very strange. I ended up loving her character. Her inner dialogue was quite funny and blunt.
Linda works at Acuity moderating comments on social media sites. It's a mundane job but she is good at it and it earns enough money that she can take one flight a month. She lives in a small windowless "cube" and we find that she doesn't really get a lot of human interaction, aside from her colleague-turned-friend Karina.
Karina invites Linda to a vision board meeting, explaining that she needs to create a picture board of the things she wants to achieve that quarter so she can manifest them into the world. Not wanting to "out" herself too much, Linda includes photographs of pilots and the owner of Airbus, making it seem like her goal is to date a pilot when in reality she wants to marry a plane - by getting into a plane crash.
I ended up finding this story very sweet with regards to Linda's developing friendships. It surprised me and I loved how it was written. She is very much an odd character who just needs to be understood.