Would You Read This Book?

1960’s United States.
Tension is higher that ever between the Soviet Union and the US.
3 Soviet Rogue Agents commit an act of terrorism on the Empire State Building, in a way that you’d never expect.
A grandfather calls his grandson and tells him to fly to London immediately where he will start his new life, and departs for a plane immediately because his Grandfather is afraid of a Bio Terror on the US. The Rogue Agents happen to get on the same plane, and the boy uncovers them post plot, and runs and locks himself in the cockpit. One of the Agents misfires and kills the pilot through the door, trying to bust in and kill the young boy.
Before you know it the plane is going down rapidly, and the boy buckles himself into the co-pilot seat. He isn’t able to steady the plane, and the wheels won’t work very well. They open just as they land in a big field, pushing the plane past its pressure limit and killing it. The boy hears a large thud just as the land, and peaks through one of the bullet holes, to see all of the Agents in a heap in the back, unconscious.
He is able to find his balance and keep a peaceful mind, and opens the hatch and escapes into the wilderness. Its then a race to London, hoping that the Rogue Agents don’t catch him.
He goes through many tremendous challenges, and eventually makes it to London, but the final showdown in the streets shall not be revealed.
THIS BOOK CURRENTLY HAS A PENDING CONTRACT.
KEEP IN MIND IT WAS WRITTEN BY A 14 YEAR OLD.
ANY ACTS OF PLAGERISM SHALL BE TAKEN AS A LEGAL OFFENSE AND PERPETRATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW.

5 Responses to “ Would You Read This Book? ”

  1. AWESOME! I would totally read it. If not buy it.

  2. The plane portion reminds me a bit of Air Force One with Harrison Ford. I suppose the target audience would be the real way I could tell whether I’d read it or not. If I found it in the young adult section, chances are I’d look at it, put it back and walk away. If I found it in the thriller or literature section of the bookstore, I might consider buying it.

  3. I think it is great that it is written by a 14 yr old and I’m sure they will have a great career ahead of them. I personally wouldn’t buy it but I’m probably not in the demographic anyway. To me it doesn’t seem original enough.

  4. Sounds really good! and wow a pending contract!
    I’m 15 and writing a novel too, I have the summary here:http://Flores-Productions.deviantart.com…
    Anyways its really great, contact me once it’s been published!

  5. yes i know how to read

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