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The African Queen
The African Queen
Author: C. S. Forester
The African Queen is an old, dirty, ugly, unreliable steamboat. No one would take a boat like that down a dangerous river through the jungles of Central Africa during the First World War. But Rose Sayer and Charlie Allnut do just that. They come close to death many times, but no one would expect a missionary's sister and a rough, uneducated mech...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780899669038
ISBN-10: 0899669034
Pages: 316
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Publisher: Buccaneer Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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kcrouth avatar reviewed The African Queen on
A pretty cool story about the two least likely to meet and become friends doing just that, and more. Some parts were too detailed, but realistic. After seeing the film many times, it was great to read the story that inspired it. And it was great picturing Bogart and Hepburn on every page.
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well written, i read it to compare it to the movie. The movie was a comedy, the book a satire
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I read this book because I have enjoyed the movie for many years. It was surprising that the Hollywood version of so long ago kept so closely to the book. This certainly cannot be said of movies made in the last 40 years when Hollywood amends to written version to suit its own agenda.

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