by James Rollins, David Koepp
In this novelization of the fourth (and by far the most inferior) Indiana Jones movie, James Rollins was given the task of making a credible novel out of this subpar story. By and large, I think Rollins comes up short. Perhaps it was because of the weak source material that he had to work with. Havi...
I've only read one other film novelization, but I've found myself really enjoying it. Novelizations are a chance to see what the characters are thinking during some scenes; a quality I find very admirable.This was a very engaging story and I found myself not wanting to put it down during the middle ...
A faithful rendering of the movie, which means it is interesting and fun...but I miss the complexity in Rollins' own creations.