Indiana Jones and the Ministry of Merchandising
 
 







  
Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth (Indiana Jones)18 reviews
Max McCoy

Bantam, 1997

Fate of Atlantis???

+ A satisfying read
+ Great Indy adventure!!!

This book is freaken' awesome. For all of those Indiana Jones fans like me this book is kind of like Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt (Find Your Fate Adventure Series: No. 7)2 reviews
R.L. Stine

Ballantine Books, 1986

Great book

+ good book

Yet another in the "Find Your Fate" series, this book is entertaining in that it involves the reader in the storyline, and it gives the reader control of the story.
  
  











  



  
Last Crusade Novelization (Indiana Jones)1 review
Ryder Windham

Scholastic Inc., 2008

Good book

This was a good and interesting book. It was very much like the movie, with the great adventure hero, Indiana Jones, on his new quest for the Holy Grail. It doesn't disappoint! Although the beginning was somewhat boring, the rest will keep you on the edge of your seat!
  
  











  



  
The Lost Journal of Indiana Jones12 reviews
Henry Jones

Pocket, 2008

momof4

+ Things about things
+ Indiana , Henry jones journal Nice collectable
+ Grail Diary Wannabe
+ A very cool collectible
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide4 reviews
DK Publishing

DK CHILDREN, 2008

Great for Indy lovers!

+ MAGNIFICA GUIA PARA EL HOMBRE DEL SOMBRERO
+ Must for the Indy-phile
+ A very interesting book...
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx34 reviews
Max McCoy

Bantam, 1999

Crystal Skull Found in 1999 - Not 2008

+ China to Egypt
+ Secret of the Sphinx
+ Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Interior World (A Bantam Falcon Book)11 reviews
Rob Macgregor

Bantam, 1992

FANTASTIC!

+ Indiana Jones and the Interior World

Indiana Jones and the Interior World is an outlandish, outrageous fantasy and it makes no apologies for it. There is no need for apologies, this book was a constant thrill ride packed with interesting characters and fascinating locales! This book rocked!
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones & The Fate Of Atlantis
William Messner-Loeb, Dave Dorman

Dark Horse, 1996
  
  











  



  
Temple Of Doom Novelization (Indiana Jones)2 reviews
Suzanne Weyn

Scholastic Inc., 2008

a good read

+ a good read

This book is very thrilling and exciting. it is packed with action and i couldn't stop reading.it took me about 5 weekends to read this book. its not very long, but it is very satisfying.
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge (A Bantam Falcon Book)21 reviews
Rob Macgregor

Bantam, 1992

IJ-and the Genesis Deluge

An interesting story but not very "Indiana Jones" like. The story starts slow and builds even slower. The drug references are distracting and detailed in such a way as to be a little disturbing. Basically, not what I was expecting...disappointing.
  
  











  



  
The Adventures of Indiana Jones3 reviews
Campbell Black, James Kahn, ...

Del Rey, 2008

A treasure trove of Indiana Jones greatest guests all in one volume!

+ The Movie Adaptions
+ Classical Novel

It's been years since all these paperbacks covering Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade have been on bookstore shelves -- so it's great to have them all in one volume! They also contain scenes and back stories left out of the final ...
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone (Indiana Jones)23 reviews
Max McCoy

Bantam, 1995

Just like the movies... Awesome!

+ Great read!
+ Reprint on the way
+ Pure Indy!!!
  
  











  



  
South of the Border (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles No. 2)
Richard Brightfield

Bantam Books for Young Readers, 1992

Now a teenager, Indiana Jones travels with his cousin Frank to the U.S.-Mexico border, where he becomes involved in the Mexican Revolution and meets Pancho Villa, General Pershing, and George S. Patton.
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones Omnibus, Vol. 16 reviews
Leo Duranona, William Messner-Loeb, ...

Dark Horse Comics, 2008

Indy Returns in ALL Media

+ Indy in comic form
+ Great Collection

Fresh on the heels of the release of the new Indiana Jones trailer and May 22nd film debut, Darkhorse Books has reprinted three complete treasure seeking adventures fans can whet their appetites on. The Indy flood not only includes comics, but also books (film adaptatons and series), but also the ...
  
  











  



  
Raiders Of The Lost Ark Novelization (Indiana Jones)2 reviews
Ryder Windham

Scholastic Inc., 2008

Passing down the Indy Love

I'm passing the Indy luv down to my son. He is 9 and a complete fanatic. As a matter of fact he is watching the first one now. I bought this book along with the other 2. My son is still on the first book and he really enjoys it. My husband and I are big fans as well. My son and I recommend this ...
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants (Indiana Jones)13 reviews
Rob Macgregor

Bantam, 1991

Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants

+ A pretty good adventure novel

I am a 62 year-old kid who can't get enough of Indy (young or old, and whatever comes next). MacGregor's, Dance of the Giants is well written, with plenty of history,archeologial sites and adventure to suit me. That is, of course, if one can really have enough adventure. These little stories read ...
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island (Find Your Fate Thriller)3 reviews
R.L. Stine

Ballantine Books, 1986

pretty good

not as good as the curse of howling island, but still OK. a good indy book.
  
  











  



  
Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi (Indiana Jones, No. 1)18 reviews
Rob Macgregor

Bantam, 1991

Must Read!!!

A GREAT BOOK!!! The book starts with Indy graduating college! So its not boring like the young Indy CHronicals.
  
  











  



  
Fortune & Glory: Tales of History's Greatest Archaeological Adventurers1 review
Douglas Palmer

David & Charles, 2008

Discovering Relics from the Past

Although this fascinating work is classified as "archaeology", the first half deals mostly with discoveries in paleontology and paleoanthropology - I view these as added bonuses. The authors present brief summaries of explorations and discoveries in the above fields by various individuals who lived ...
  
  











  



  
Young Indiana Jones and the Ghostly Riders
William McCay

Random House, 1991
  
  











  






   



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