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Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island (Find Your Fate Thriller)

Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island (Find Your Fate Thriller)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great Author. Great Idea. Not So Great Book...
Review: After waiting months to finally get my hands on the book I was not so pleased with what I read. Considering that I like Indiana, and liked RL Stine I figured it would be a good book. Well the plot was okay and the characters were fairly established, but if every time that Indiana is written in the book they replaced it with "Steve Waserbach" it wouldn't have made a difference! It was not Indiana Jones! The setting wasn't an Indiana Jones like setting! How many times have you pictured Indiana Jones going fishing with some 13 year old for fun? I don't think so!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible, I hated it
Review: If ever their was an author that should have never learned to write, it is R.L. Stine. After reading this awful book I have found many similarities between this and Goosebumps. His writing is bland and I can predict exactly what is going to happen. The reason why? Because he used the same plot in about 14 other books just with different names. If there was a lower score, I would have used it. R.L. Stine I pity you.


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