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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wowww !!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
I like airplane novels but this is the best I have read so far! It is laid out to meticulous detail and never for a moment lets down the reader. You can almost feel the cockpit in front of you as turn the pages. Great edge-of-the-seat action with a wonderfully orchestrated climax!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The beginning of the Hailey legacy.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
Runway Zero-Eight is the epitome of the page-turner. A very fun read that set the stage for Hailey's later successes.The only problem is that it's hard to read today without thinking of the movie "Airplane!"; this book was one of the primary sources of inspiration for that parody, and at key moments in the drama of "Runway Zero-Eight" you may find yourself being reminded of one of the absurdly silly scenes in the movie. Just suppress those thoughts and enjoy the story.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FLIGHT 714 COMING IN TOO LOW ON RUNWAY ZERO-EIGHT,
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This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
I have been a fan of Arthur Hailey since reading HOTEL back in the 1960s, now having almost all his work in hardcover editions. While at Goodwill, my favorite low price bookstore, I came upon a hardcover copy of RUNWAY ZERO-EIGHT for only a minor amount of money, how could I lose. Turns out this is one of the better books I've had the pleasure to read in quite awhile. It is a story of suspense it is true, but it is more so a story of people and their ability to work together during a crisis of massive proportion. Even after 50 years this book is one that not only offers truisms but also offers great reading enjoyment. Reading this book, which can be done in a few hours time, will prompt me to now turn to AIRPORT for another reading. Though Mr. Hailey is gone from us he has left us many enjoyable books to re-read and enjoy. One caution: I would not start reading this book unless I had the time to read it in one sitting, it is that type of book that one will not want to put down. As stated, an average reader can read through this one in only a few hour's time. But the enjoyment will last much longer. Semper Fi.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the book of the century!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
If you can get a copy of this you had better get it! If you like edge of your seat can't put it down type of reading this is it. It keeps you wanting more and keeps giving you more.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read the book before watching the movies,
By E. J. (Superior, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
This book would have been so much fun if I hadn't watched the Airplane comedies prior to reading it. Yes, it was one of the foundations for the infamous movies. The book is dated but is still a lot of fun to read. Hailey has a way of describing the action and the actors in a gripping, edge of your seat manner. A fun, quick, and easy read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read to your teens,
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This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
If you have teens who still enjoy being read to, I recommend this book! I made the mistake of starting the book a little late one evening, and we read far into the night. Finally I had to leave them hanging, and I had no trouble gathering everyone the next night. Rather, they came to get me! So we finished it in two sittings. Fun, fast paced, suspense! Also an interesting trip back in time when a giant airliner only held 60 passengers, had 4 prop engines, and cigarettes were common place. Airplanes didn't land themselves, you were out of radar range soon after leaving the airport, and the pilot could walk the aisle to meet with the passengers. A guaranteed attention getter.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Threads Von Payment: The Very Important Reason for the Disappearance of the Great Obviator,
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
The book did not meet my expectations. Good, but not noteworthy. The movie is better than the book. The drama, in this instance, must be visual and unilaterally applied. The story's conclusion is screechingly abrupt, and I am not talking about the landing!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good read,
By Blair Colquhoun (Saco, Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Runway Zero-Eight (Paperback)
The headline says it all. I don't have to repeat myself. The book's about food poisoning on a cross-country flight. Thepilot and copilot, and most of the passengers, are affected by food poisoning. The flight crew and the passengers affected by it had ordered the beef. The rest ordered chicken. One of the passengers was a pilot in the war. He has to take over when the pilot becomes incapacitated. When the copilot becomes ill, the head stewardess, yes, that's what they were called in the days before political correctness, has to take over for him. However, the passenger who takes over for the pilot, hasn't flown in years and has to be talked through it by another pilot on the ground. Another review compared it to Airplane! Airplane! was a spoof of those '70s disaster movies. It wasn't based on this book. |
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Runway Zero-Eight by Arthur Hailey (Mass Market Paperback - 1971)
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