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A review by timgonsalves
Indiana Jones and the Interior World by Rob MacGregor
2.5
Can't blame McGregor after writing six books within the span of two years, but here finds him giving his weakest effort, a story that starts strong (pirates on a ghost ship! hollow earth!) but quickly stalls out with repetitive passages that rely on tropes we've seen enough from the writer at this point (dreams that are actually real, wandering aimlessly through caves and mountains, etc).
How Indy is it...
6/10 - It's definitely a globe-trotting adventure (doubly so), but there's so many mystical and supernatural elements that by the end we've fully entered the world of outright fantasy.
How Indy is it...
6/10 - It's definitely a globe-trotting adventure (doubly so), but there's so many mystical and supernatural elements that by the end we've fully entered the world of outright fantasy.