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Indiana Jones: Film Storybooks

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Based on the Motion Picture

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Jones and Jones

Indiana Jones, the greatest daredevil of them all, is facing the greatest challenge of his career. He must find his way through a maze of unholy terror and diabolical double cross--from America to Europe to the Middle East--to the legendary Holy Grail.

But he is not alone in his battle against the forces of evil that seek the supreme power of the Grail for their own sinister ends. With him is the one man who can help Indiana beat the enormous odds against him, and the one man who knows the truth about Indiana's past: Henry Jones, Indiana's father, who joins with his son in the most devastating one-two punch in the annals of adventure. . .

107 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1989

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Les Martin

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Les Martin has written dozens of books for young readers, including the RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK and INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM movie storybooks, and many Young Indiana Jones middle-grade novels. He has also adapted many classic works of fiction for young readers, including THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, EDGAR ALLAN POE'S TALES OF TERROR, and THE VAMPIRE. Mr. Martin is a resident of New York City.

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May 24, 2024
Enjoyable little read.
I like the novelizations of movies when they
aren't just a word for word and scene for scene copy.
Little differences tell you, perhaps, what the early scripts
or just the first ideas were.
It rockets along nicely as an adventure.
Will say that the "tension" between the two Jones's
is kind of blech.
The senior Jones is a bit of a cardboard cutout.
makes me wonder how much of the banter between them in
the movie was improvised.
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