The idea of this thread is that I give my reviews on all of the Indy books.
I've just started in the book Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi. Which is the one book in the adult novels in which he is the youngest. This is a book, I haven't read just as many others. I've only read the opening and chapter 1 and 2. It started pretty nice with Indy on the evening of his graduation from college pulling a prank. He does get reprimanded for it but is allowed to go to France. And that's about as far as I have gotten.
Even though I have my reservations somewhat for Indy in the 1920's, maybe for no good reason at all. There was already a nice reference to the Allied victory in Europe for World War I. Maybe I should turn my reservations into curiousity. It's the 20's, the prohibition, jazz and actually it's peace time. Something different then we're used to with a grown up Indy facing other adversaries besides the Nazis.
Anyway, despite this is the thirteenth book, and Indy is barely in his 20's, I started with this because I wanted to follow the timeline. I don't know if I can get through the 23 books though but I will give it shot and read one book at a time and than we'll see when I don't get ahead.
I've just started in the book Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi. Which is the one book in the adult novels in which he is the youngest. This is a book, I haven't read just as many others. I've only read the opening and chapter 1 and 2. It started pretty nice with Indy on the evening of his graduation from college pulling a prank. He does get reprimanded for it but is allowed to go to France. And that's about as far as I have gotten.
Even though I have my reservations somewhat for Indy in the 1920's, maybe for no good reason at all. There was already a nice reference to the Allied victory in Europe for World War I. Maybe I should turn my reservations into curiousity. It's the 20's, the prohibition, jazz and actually it's peace time. Something different then we're used to with a grown up Indy facing other adversaries besides the Nazis.
Anyway, despite this is the thirteenth book, and Indy is barely in his 20's, I started with this because I wanted to follow the timeline. I don't know if I can get through the 23 books though but I will give it shot and read one book at a time and than we'll see when I don't get ahead.