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Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark by Campbell Black

disneyfreak627's review against another edition

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adventurous inspiring mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

timgonsalves's review against another edition

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3.0

Campbell Black does quality work recounting out the events of the film without just merely recounting the events of the film. But the stuff that's not from the film - be it either original Black material or things that were cut from the script or the final edit - leave a bit to be desired. And, through no fault of Black, quite a few of the film's most iconic moments and lines were devised during production, so the book feels lacking. Most importantly, Indy feels a bit out of character, due to how much Ford moulded him past what was on the page. Still, a very interesting read in its own right.

jenhal's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

Felt hollow compared to the films and was very average. Didn’t like the constant references to Marion being a child or the fact that he had a relationship with a student either. Or the fact that Marion was such a weak character and just couldn’t resist Belloq🙄. Much preferred the films.

evanbondauthor's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed reading this book. It helped bridge the gap in certain scenes from the movie where vital information had been left out. And it's always fun getting inside the head of my all time favorite character. Some of the scenes are different from the movie, which is fine but makes me nostalgic. Like Marion not saying "I'm your god damned partner," which is one of my favorite lines from the movie. All in all, it gives a good look into the mind of Indy and you learn a little bit more about characters and plot. Great and exciting read!

chardmc1's review against another edition

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4.0

The 14th Indiana Jones book I've read and the first in the film series of novels Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark maintains much of the charm and excitement seen in its film counterpart however unlike the Temple of Doom novel many of the additional scenes and dialogue make the novel noticeably worse than its film counterpart. The "Washinton Men" and "Indy's Home" scenes in particular are noticeably worse than their film counterpart however this doesn't take away too much from the excellent story and characters that remain.

aoifestardust's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

aurora3's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced

4.75

djwudi's review against another edition

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3.0

An unusually interesting novelization, this incorporates a lot more backstory and internal motivations for many of the characters, but also loses much of the humor that's part of the final film, ending up quite a bit more serious and darker than the film. The same basic events, just without the winking charm. Enjoyable, but unusual.

epictetsocrate's review against another edition

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3.0

Se afundau în întunecimea verde, misterioasă, ameninţătoare a junglei. Puţinele raze de soare ce răzbăteau prin plafonul ramurilor înalte şi al lianelor şerpuitoare aruncau o lumină pală, lăptoasă. Aerul, umed şi lipicios, se înălţa ca un zid. Păsările ţipau alarmate, de parcă ar fi căzut pe neaşteptate într-o plasă uriaşă. Insecte sclipitoare mişunau la picioare, felurite animale se chemau din frunziş, scoţând ţipete stridente. În primitivismul său, acel loc putea să pară un tărâm pierdut, un punct neînregistrat pe hartă, neumblat ― undeva la capătul lumii.

Opt oameni îşi croiau drum cu greu pe o cărare îngustă, oprindu-se din când în când pentru a reteza o liană ce li se punea de-a curmezişul, ori o creangă ce se legăna deasupra. În fruntea micului grup, înainta un bărbat înalt, purtând o jachetă de piele şi pălărie de fetru. În urma sa veneau doi peruvieni. Care examinau jungla cu multă precauţie şi cinci indieni din tribul Quechua, luptându-se nervoşi cu perechea de măgari care căra provizii şi bagaje. Căpetenia grupului se numea Indiana Jones. Un tip muşchiulos, arătând ca un atlet care nu a trecut încă de prima tinereţe. Îi crescuse de câteva zile o barbă blondă, murdară şi câteva dâre de sudoare brăzdau un chip ce va fi fost cândva frumos la un mod convenţional, fotogenic. Minuscule riduri se adunau acum în jurul ochilor şi la colţurile buzelor, făcându-te să bănuieşti, dincolo de frumuseţea aproape inexpresivă, un caracter profund. Era ca şi cum înfăţişarea sa ar fi început să fie marcată, încetul cu încetul, de experienţă.

infoservicesmark's review

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2.0

A weak novelization. Although the South America sequence (the first part of the film) is handled well, the rest of the adaptation loses its momentum and is a pale reflection of the finished script and film. Obviously written from an early draft of the script, it has many discrepancies and leaves out much of the humor and adventure of the film. Very little extra information or insight into the characters and their background is found (like one finds in a few other novelizations of movie scripts).
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