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M**W
Better than expected.
The book arrive exactly as posted. I hated the stickers on the front and back but they came off easily unlike many others. I will shop here again.
A**R
Not my favorite of the series
Not my favorite of the series, but still a good read. The plot got a little strange and muddled. Macgregor linked a few of the novels around Druids and Unicorn's horn. It got a little boring but still a good read.
D**E
Five Stars
All.the previous books come together to all add up to the final climatic ending where the villain dies
F**I
because I like series characters
I read it, because I like series characters, decent adventure novel
P**C
Indiana Jones fan
Glad amazon had this in stock was looking for another adventure of Indiana Jones and how he is able to be successful.
K**W
Too many dreams, too little adventure
Indiana Jones and the Interior World marks the sixth of Rob Macgregor’s Indy novels I have read, and without a second’s hesitation I can easily say it was his worst. With a plot line that lurches from dream sequence, to vision sequence, to illusions, it probably only makes a lot of sense to the author himself.This book was a sequel of sorts to Indy and the Unicorn’s Legacy, but the only real carryover was the unicorn’s horn itself. RM brings us a hollow earth story, but where Edgar Rice Burroughs laid out some ground rules to explain why the earth is hollow and how it operates in his vastly superior At The Earth’s Core, RM just gives us myths, dreams, shape shifters, dinosaurs, dragons, ghost ships, and unicorns with no coherent structure as to why all these things exist, and why the interior world is that much of a threat to those of us “topside”.A good Indy story should be grounded in reality with a single mystical object to give pause to all “we think we know”. Interior World reads more like a plot to a Dungeon & Dragons game and widely misses the mark.Macgregor has written better Indiana Jones stories, give this one a miss and try one of his others.
A**3
not the best.
OK Indy book, not the best.
J**Z
Indiana Jones and the Acid Trip
Terrible novel. Arguably the worst one in the series. This book ties into the last Indy-MacGregor novel, "Unicorn's Legacy" (a good novel), and just sours everything. It's a stinker that is just a non-credible, over-the-top Indy adventure. You have shapeshifters, mermaids, men with fish heads, dinosaurs, flying snakes, dragons, giants, ghost ships, and every other supernatural being slopped into this bloated mess. And when the final battle is on top of the Statue of Liberty, and factor in that Indy's on drugs -- you ask yourself, what the hell am I reading? It seems that MacGregor was going for a "Journey to the Center of the Earth" or a "Lost World" gimmick, but failed miserably. The real Indy never would've dusted off his fedora for this one. No way! Such a poor effort for MacGregor's last Indy novel.
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