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Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy |
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Rating:  Summary: A strong start, but . . . Review: . . . it just started into some weird ideas, even for an Indy book. I liked the stuff about the ancient cavern and all that. Is there a pattern? It seems like a lot of OTHER archeologists are nothing but grave-robbing crooks. Oh well. Still a good read. Keeps you interested.
Rating:  Summary: a great action/adventure book Review: Indiana Jones and the Unicorns Legacy
Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy, by Rob MacGregor, is about Indiana Jones's quest for an alicorn (unicorn horn). The book was pretty cool because it takes place in many different places of the world like, Rome, Utah, New Mexico, and it made it feel like you were traveling the world! The book didn't have the best detail, but it had a lot of action, which kept my interest. The book does have some rough spots, but for the most part you will not want to put it down.
Rating:  Summary: Book is interesting but doesn't live up to Indy's standards. Review: What can I say? This book is all right; It has an interesting plot and it's worth reading. However, it comes up a bit short when you consider that it's about the one, the only, Indiana Jones. I mean, there just isn't enough action on his part. The book seems to be centered on confusedly wandering around the desert, and there's too much talking. The main detail that makes this book worth reading is the alicorn. It is probably my favorite artifact yet, because of how it can bring both good and evil, and how it's owner's usually die of...but that would be telling.
Rating:  Summary: Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy Review: Wow, I am amazed at this novel. Rob MacGregor did a fine job at capturing the entire man that is Indiana Jones in this book. Not only adventure, romance, and entrigue (which it had all three), but also the man behind the whip and hat. This is the book that made me decide to read the entire Indy novel series by MacGregor, Caidin, and McCoy. It truly was a helluva ride!
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