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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Indiana Jones)
James Rollins
Del Rey
, 2008 - 352 pages
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highly recommended
It's Indie - what can i say!
I love
Indiana
Jones
and since the movie and the book released together - i decided to read (listen) it...i must say that the i could literally see the characters jump out, the narrative and characterization is just fantastic!
a great thrill ride it was nice to see Indiana and Marian together ... and Mutt ... yep their son ... who is another Indie in the making ... watchout!!
worth read (listen) - BTW the movie is in my blockbuster queue ;-)
Not bad, Not great...
After re-reading the first three
Indiana
Jones movie
adaptions, it came time to go through "The
Crystal
Skull
". I'd seen the film twice, liking it better the second time, so I was hopeful that the novel would be a nice fill-in while we wait for the dvd coming soon.
I'm not really acquainted with the author, James Rollins, and his other work. It appears from the dedications and forward that he really likes the character, so that was good to see. I tend to enjoy a book more when I know it's written by a fan.
However, whereas the Raiders novel was a delight to read, and Temple's adaption seemed kind of ho-hum, this one fell more in line with Rob Macgregor's "Last Crusade" adaption. That being that it didn't stray too far off the beaten path from the screenplay or script that it came from.
Early on I wasn't really impressed with Rollins' writing. He tends to mention the same thought more than once, such as Indy constantly saying or thinking something like "Oh, that can't be good" or "It wasn't going to be good", etc etc. The mention of that line got repetitive. He also has Mutt and Indy's banter back and forth as pretty basic. Mutt constantly refers to Indy as "Old Man" and Indy calls him "kid". Ok, that's established. At least later they actually start to view each other as father and son and both characters start to think deeper about each other than just the fact that they're hanging out having this adventure together. Whereas the Raiders adaption had plenty of extra dialogue from the characters that wasn't in the film, this one is pretty close to being exact word for word as what you see in the movie. Nothing glaring, just nothing special added.
Good things? Yeah, the book has plenty. I really liked how it started out with the Spanish conquistador returning the skull after murdering his men while being driven mad by the skull itself. Spalko is just as devious and straightforward as in the film, and she is fleshed out further with a little bit about her background. We learn that she has done other alien autopsies, and the one she does with the Roswell specimen we get to "see" while she does it with her superiors. We also learn a little about her interest in the paranormal, which goes beyond simply doing a job for Stalin: she was considered a witch growing up in her native land. The Russian soldier Indy fought on the rocket car has a few fleeting scenes. His hatred of Indy goes beyond what was in the film and there are definitely times of tension as he flat out tries to kill Indy despite orders to the contrary.
Sadly, Mutt, Marion, Mac, and Oxley aren't fleshed out at all. We know about as much of them as was mentioned in the film. We never learned how it was that Indy's dad or Marcus Brody died, other than a quick insight in that it was about two years before the time of the movie. (I think the film claims that it was the same year or earlier that same year.)
Basically, this is a book for Indy fans and that's about it. It can stand on it's own as a single read, although it helps if you know some past history, especially between Marion and Indy. Another good thing is that you see these two start to feel for each other again a little more slowly in the book, which is good because it felt awful quick in the film.
If I were you, I'd wait to buy it used. Definitely not worth paying list price for, or even over $10. I still don't think Rollins is all that great a writer, but he did a sufficient job for "The Crystal Skull."
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Well written.
This novelization is about as fun as the movie. There are a few things not in the movie (possibly deleted scenes or the author's own additions) that make this a good, easy read.
Fun-loving adventurue
Indiana
Jones returns
in his latest thriller where Russians, archaeology, and his own past collide....
Colonel Doctor Irina Spalko wants to gain knowledge, all the knowledge out there. In fact, she specializes in psychic research so it is no surprise she wants her hands on a relic thought to offer exactly that: knowledge. Indiana was part of the original team that located the relic, now located in that hidden warehouse in Nevada, but Spalko is determined to do whatever it takes to obtain it. Even if it means threatening Indiana with the very past he thought he'd lost....
Oh, what a joy to read! The movie was great, as one would expect of any Indiana Jones movie, but the book adds a much needed touch of details. Some of the hints and archaeological ties that make this story truly remarkable are found in Rollins' book. Generally, movie-tie in books to me are superficial, not adding a lot of depth but in this case James Rollins actually enhances the movie.
James Rollins is an author I buy in hardcover no matter what. I was a bit worried about how he'd handle Indiana Jones, but I shouldn't have worried. He did a superb job! The action, the tone, heck the very language used came across so clearly as Indiana Jones. This is a must read for Indiana Jones fans and a very enjoyable read. If you want a good, fun-loving adventure, then look no further than INDIANA JONES AND THE
KINGDOM
OF THE
CRYSTAL
SKULL
.
COURTESY OF CK2S KWIPS AND KRITIQUES
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The Crystal Skull-Paranormal Science
Maui H.S. Coming during a time when I decided to enjoy lighter read books; I couldn't be happier. Indy is drawn into a search for the resting place of the thirteen
crystal
skulls associated
with the ancient Mayans.
Indiana meets
up with former associates, but at last with my favorite Indiana
Jones character
, Marion Ravenhead. I had loved her since the first movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark. After that movie I had hoped Indiana hooked up with her. I loved all Indiana movies, but was always disappointed that a new female figure appeared for love trysts. Yes they were only trysts. I was thrilled that Indiana finally hooked up with my favorite.
The story is never ending action. This story is more never ending action that the other three. I love the Communist bad guys now that the Nazi bad guys are gone. The treks across the jungle are definitely `I cannot put down.'
This book is a typical Indiana Jones action adventure. The twist at the end thrilled me the most. We aren't talking God or other world aliens. We are talking scientific reality. What am I saying? Read the Book! You will love it.
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?The name is
Jones
.
Indiana
Jones.?
He?s back. Everyone?s favorite globe-trotting, tomb-raiding, wisecracking archaeologist is finally at it again?hurtling headfirst into high adventure and relying on his wits, his fists, and his trusty bullwhip to get him out of deep trouble. But the man in the jaunty brown fedora and battered leather jacket is no ordinary digger in the dirt. From the fabled lost Ark of the Covenant to the legendary Holy Grail, he?s salvaged the world?s most amazing artifacts, while beating the baddest villains and defying the most breathtaking odds.
Now it?s 1957, the atomic age is in full swing, and McCarthy-era paranoia has the nation on edge. But for Indiana Jones, the Cold War really heats up when his latest expedition is crashed by a ruthless squad of Russian soldiers. Commanded by a sword-wielding colonel who?s as sinister as she is stunning, the menacing Reds drag an unwilling Indy along as they brazenly invade American soil, massacre U.S. soldiers, and plunder a top-secret government warehouse. Their objective: a relic even more precious?and powerful?than the mythic Ark, capable of unlocking secrets beyond human comprehension.
Fast thinking and some high-speed maneuvers help Jones turn the tables, and a one-in-a-million escape narrowly saves him from certain death. But when he?s tarred as a suspected spy and fired by his university, Indy thinks it may be time to hang up his hat.
Fate, however, has other plans. Suddenly the road to retirement takes a sharp detour when a colleague?s kidnapping leads Jones into the depths of the Amazon jungle on a desperate rescue mission. With a hot-headed teenage biker as his unlikely wing man and his vengeful new Russian nemesis waiting for a rematch, Indy?s back in the game?playing for a prize all the wonders of the world could never rival.
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