AIR FORCE ONE?? It is called the flying White House, the most tightly guarded airborne fortress in the world . . . until now.??????????????????????Terrorists have seized Air Force One thirty thousand... This description may be from another edition of this product.
If you enjoyed other great books by Collins and havent tried this well written book. Do yourself a favor and grab a copy. I read it before I saw the movie. A greay story from beginning to end.
One of the best novelizations I've read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Sometimes I wonder why Max Allan Collins doesn't write the scripts of the films he novelizes. His entries in the genre, including In the Line of Fire and Dick Tracy,often have better dialogue and more fleshed out characters than the films themselves (though in the character department, you couldn't really improve on In the Line of Fire). His novel Air Force One is the book the movie should have been based on. I really enjoyed the film, but, having read this fine book, I think I would have believed the film more if it was, I don't know, more like the novel! As you read the book, you'll discover there are scenes and dialogue you wish were in the film (the sequence where President James Marshall drinks a beer before takeoff becomes a funny discourse with his aides over the political mileage the President could get from drinking Russian beer as opposed to Heineken), and best of all, the characters and there motivations are a good deal more believable, somehow, on the printed page than on the silver screen, maybe because a writer can just write things as exposition that a screenwriter can't put effectively into dialogue. I've always enjoyed Mr. Collins' work, especially his series of historical mysteries about private eye Nathan Heller, and this is a great addition to his body of work. Most of the people I know would think themselves above movie novelizations, but this one is a terrific book anybody'd be glad to have read. I know I was.
Better than or as good as the movie
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I know it word for word. The line of the book is when the Vice-President (Katherine Bennet) is talking to the President James Marshell about negotiating with the terrosits. and James says, " Katherine if you give a mouse a cookie...." Then Katherine replays,".....He is going to want a glass of milk." What does that mean to you
One great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I'm 11 years and this was one of the best books I read. I know this because when ever I had the time I was stuck in that book. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes suspense and a good book
It was a REALLY good book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I started reading this book one day at my grandma's house and I read it for 4 1/2 hours non-stop! It is probably just like the movie, but it is really good anyway! I am 13 years old, and I recommend this book to anyone who is ready for an easy-reading action book
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