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Last Crusade Novelization (Indiana Jones)
Last Crusade Novelization - Indiana Jones
Author: Ryder Windham
This time, Indy's on a rescue mission: his father has gone missing on a quest for the Holy Grail, and Indy must put the clues together to locate him. His exploits put him on his father's trail, but treachery isn't far behind. Soon, Indy finds himself walking right into a trap, and he'll have to team up with his father to make it out alive.
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ISBN-13: 9780545042567
ISBN-10: 0545042569
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 176
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ChrisHick avatar reviewed Last Crusade Novelization (Indiana Jones) on
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, and, being the type who would just as soon read as watch a movie, looked for this book. Knowing Ryder Windham to be a good author from the Star Wars books he has written, I expected a very good, if not great, book.

I was not disappointed. This is excellent. Appropriate for just about all ages, this book captures the never-ending action of the film while still presenting a clear enough portrayal for anyone to understand. Windham notices little details (which would probably have been overlooked by most watchers) that contribute significantly towards this great novelization. The most noticeable feature of the book is its clarity. I must continue to emphasize how clear and straightforward it is.

In the middle of the book are some pictures from the movie, which younger readers might find adds a lot to it. (I wouldn't say they add too much, but it certainly will be appreciated by many readers.) The consistency with the movie is astounding, as well. Several changes were made to the dialogue (such as the removal of inappropriate language), but otherwise is extremely accurate.

The character portrayal of most of the people in the book is very well done. The only character I would say was not very well portrayed would be Indiana Jones himself--I believe that Ryder Windham assumed that the reader would already understand his personality. (I would agree with him.) Indiana's father, Dr. Henry Jones, was exceptionally well done.

In short, here is my summary:
Pros: *Clarity,* character portrayal, writing style, accuracy, capture of a scene's mood, details, and clarity once again.
Cons: Lack of the dramatic music from the film (which can be remedied by getting the soundtrack, like I did), a little too short (I prefer long books--but this seems to be a trade-in to keep the book action-packed), and somewhat bland at times. Not any significant cons.

I gave this book 4 1/2 stars only because I do not use 5 stars for anything but the absolutely perfect book. But as far as a novelization goes, I could not ask for a better one. Absolutely wonderful. If you seek a novelization for a great movie, there is none better suited to the job than
Ryder Windham.
--A 14-year-old


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