A book that one would typically buy at an airport that is read just to pass the time on the flight, not because of actual interest.
Examples would most books by James Patterson, Nelson DeMille, and Dan Brown.
Examples would most books by James Patterson, Nelson DeMille, and Dan Brown.
Person 1: "Ooh, The Gate House sounds good, my co-workers talk about Nelson DeMille a lot! I think I'll get this one!"
Person B: "That's just an airplane novel, you won't ever touch it again once we get into Chicago."
Person B: "That's just an airplane novel, you won't ever touch it again once we get into Chicago."
by nightlifecommando January 6, 2011
Books brought over to USA from Japan that companies think people, mainly weeaboos, would like, just because it is Japanese.
by GinTaki January 2, 2009
A comic book without Superheros, commonly written as a personal struggle story from the perception of underdog protagonist, often with religious or political undertones.
It is existential art. You will know it when you see it. Graffiti Novels are essentially a "Blanksy" piece, but written and illustrated.
by Nerdsquar3D November 12, 2013
Unfortunately, a widely used networking layer. Humourous because the use of the username 'Novell' will often allow access to any network.
by Cail March 21, 2003
by Pseudonym February 16, 2005
A message on facebook that is greater than 200 words and looks like it will take forever to read because the space that facebook allows is very narrow.
by facebooknovelist July 15, 2009
"Graphic Novel" is basically a comic book. Graphic Novel is the term mainly used by adults to make comics seem less childish
by Rachaell August 18, 2005