Airplane Novel
My rating:
didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing
add to my books

Airplane Novel

by
4.89 of 5 stars 4.89  ·  rating details  ·  9 ratings  ·  9 reviews
Paul A. Toth’s Airplane Novel is the Guernica of 9/11 novels, a literary mural that provides the one view of events never before depicted: inside-out.

Toth employs the South Tower as his narrator, a crucial conceit that allows the tower’s computer infrastructure, height and thousands of windows to provide the first truly-panoramic 9/11 novel. Rather than focusin...more
Paperback, Available in paperback and hardback., 212 pages
Published July 12th 2011 by Raw Dog Screaming Press (first published July 3rd 2011)
more details... edit details
There is a good chance some of your friends read this book. Sign in to see!
sign in »

Friend Reviews

To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer102 Minutes by Jim DwyerFalling Man by Don DeLilloThe Looming Tower by Lawrence WrightSaturday by Ian McEwan
9/11 Related
14th out of 65 books — 63 voters
The Usual Rules by Joyce MaynardThe Sweetness of Tears by Nafisa HajiExtremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran FoerAirplane Novel by Paul A. TothThe Eleventh Day by Anthony Summers
9/11 Books
4th out of 27 books — 16 voters


More lists with this book...

Community Reviews

(showing 1-30 of 102)
filter  |  sort: default (?)  |  rating details
Emory
Winston Churchill said “History is written by the victors.” This is true enough, but such an account is only half of the story. What of the victims? Is their story not integral to the narrative of history? What of their motivations? Their desires? Their drives? What of the narrator? Is their perception of events any less valid because they stand outside? Paul A. Toth answers these charges with “Airplane Novel”.
Are the answers simple? No. The narrator makes no effort to disguise possible c...more
Mitchell Waldman

Passengers, please, buckle your seat belts, we've hit some turbulence that will make the ride a little bumpy from here on out….Welcome to Airplane Novel by Paul A. Toth.

Just as the subject of this novel centers around one of the major criminal acts of the modern era - 9/11 - so, too, may it be said that author Toth has committed a major act of fiction in this new novel, due out in July. The author of such prior novels as Fishnet, Finale, and Fizz, Toth is a wildly original writ...more
Norman Ball
This novel is built on a whole series of ingenious touches, from naming
the Twin Towers Cary Grant and Gary Cooper (anagrams CG/CG) --two, tall
swaggering empty suits of Hollywood and outward-peering icons, to
employing the South Tower itself as the unassailable epicenter of POV, to
the inside-baseball expose of the current literary biz and its dull
procession of airplane novels. It's all here, deftly braided and
devastatingly recounted.

We know the tragedy. Lord...more
Dan Newland
Airplane Novel is, without a doubt, the most unique book written to date on the events of 9/11. Author Paul A. Toth has hit upon an absolutely distinctive point of view, since his narrator is none other than the voice of the South Tower. This book tells a truly intimate inside story of the rise and fall of the Twin Towers that cuts through the hype and emotive rhetoric so often associated with the terrorist attack and its aftermath. Objective, clear-headed and big-picture focused, this is a book...more
Shelf Magazine
Is Paul A. Toth's new "Airplane Novel" the 9/11 novel? Perhaps. It certainly makes the short list. We’ve been seeking perspective,after all, and Toth delivers with a second tower omniscient narrator, the South Tower himself, who details his birth, life, and death from his singular, elevated vantage point.

Read an interview with the author in our August/September issue. http://www.shelfmediagroup.com/staff_pic...
George
George rated it 5 of 5 stars
I've read Chapter One on this site, and I firmly believe the author will prove correct in calling this "the only 9/11 novel worth reading."
Sylvia Petter
A weird and wonderful book.
Jennifer
Definitely THE 9/11 novel.
Jessica Maybury
my review is forthcoming in decomP magazine.
❂ Sam
❂ Sam marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Jenette
Jenette marked it as to-read
Nikki
Nikki marked it as to-read
Gabrielle
Gabrielle marked it as to-read
Brian Tasler
Brian Tasler is currently reading it
Kenny
Kenny marked it as to-read
Criss
Criss marked it as to-read
Rtaylor32 Taylor
Rtaylor32 Taylor marked it as to-read
Pooja
Pooja marked it as to-read
Paul
Paul marked it as to-read
Kristina Bacallao
Kristina Bacallao marked it as to-read
Kroms
Kroms marked it as wishlist
Simon
Simon marked it as to-read
Heather
Heather marked it as to-read
Trey Cash
Trey Cash marked it as to-read
Sabrina
Sabrina marked it as to-read
Lindsay
Lindsay marked it as to-read
Diana
Diana marked it as to-read
Cathy
Cathy marked it as to-read
Lynn Jenkins
Lynn Jenkins marked it as to-read
« previous 1 3 4
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »
Airplane Novel (Paperback)
Airplane Novel (Kindle Edition)
Airplane Novel (ebook)
Airplane Novel (Hardcover)
Airplane Novel

710098
Paul A. Toth's next major work, Airplane Novel, will prove to be THE 9/11 novel and is now available from Amazon and other retailers. See http://www.airplanenovel.com for more info, media and ordering links. Toth's first three published novels form a nonlinear trilogy consisting of Fizz, Fishnet and Finale.
More about Paul A. Toth...
Fizz Fishnet Finale Illustrated Minibook: Fizz - Chapter 1 Bare Bone #8

Share This Book

Your website
Pin It