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A review by timgonsalves
Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone by Max McCoy
3.5
Most of what you want from an Indy adventure, all in a nice, quick, and fun packages. Plotting can be a bit slapdash, but still solid.
How Indy is it...
10/10 - Somehow, this is essentially the first book to actually try to replicate the films themselves. We have a prologue adventure, globtrotting thrills, booby trapped temples, a love interest, fascist baddies, Marcus and Sallah, an ancient McGuffin, and a supernatural tinged finale. Any reservations are more nitpicks than anything.
How Indy is it...
10/10 - Somehow, this is essentially the first book to actually try to replicate the films themselves. We have a prologue adventure, globtrotting thrills, booby trapped temples, a love interest, fascist baddies, Marcus and Sallah, an ancient McGuffin, and a supernatural tinged finale. Any reservations are more nitpicks than anything.