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  2. Airport novel - Wikipedia

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    The airport novel represents a literary genre that is defined not so much by its plot or cast of stock characters, but by the social function it serves.Designed to meet the demands of a very specific market, airport novels are superficially engaging while not being necessarily profound, usually written to be more entertaining than philosophically challenging.

  3. Airport (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Airport is a novel by British-Canadian writer Arthur Hailey. Published by Doubleday in 1968, the story concerns a large metropolitan airport and its operations during a severe winter storm. Plot

  4. Arthur Hailey - Wikipedia

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    The book received good reviews, [11] [12] and was a selection of the Literary Guild of America. [9] Hailey's second novel, In High Places (Doubleday) was published in 1962. Dealing with international politics [9] the book was again selected by the Literary Guild, and was a best seller in Canada. [13]

  5. Category:Aviation fiction - Wikipedia

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  6. How ‘Slow Horses’ Took Over an Airport (and Wembley ... - AOL

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    Director James Hawes on crafting an opener that delivered on a spy show promise without betraying the twisty nature of the story to come.

  7. Airframe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Airframe is a novel by the American writer Michael Crichton, his eleventh under his own name and twenty-first overall, first published in 1996, in hardcover, by Knopf, just months after the crash of Tarom Flight 371.

  8. Station Eleven - Wikipedia

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    Station Eleven is a novel by the Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel. [1] [2] [3] It takes place in the Great Lakes region before and after a fictional swine flu pandemic, known as the "Georgia Flu", has devastated the world, killing most of the population.

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