IndyBuff
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As a bookworm and fellow Indy fan I've noticed that the Indy In Print thread is virtually empty. I've been re-reading the Indy novels and I'm curious what others think and I also want to see if anyone's interested in discussing the books. Sure, they're not classics or brilliant literature but they're fun to read and give great insight into Indy and his past. Also, if anyone's managed to read Wolfgang Hohlbein's books I would like to hear your opinion, considering that I don't speak German and I can't get my hands on any of his Indy novels.
I'm currently reading The White Witch for the first time (The Hollow Earth is the only other Indy book I've never read before) and so far I must admit that I'm enjoying it. While Caidin is certainly my least-favorite Indy author I'm finding myself enjoying this one and I like it a lot better than The Sky Pirates. While The Sky Pirates had a decent story and interesting characters I would probably rank it as my least-favorite Indy novel and I think I enjoyed it more on my first time through. The White Witch is still somewhat mediocre but I like what I've read so far.
So, any other fans of the novels out there?
I'm currently reading The White Witch for the first time (The Hollow Earth is the only other Indy book I've never read before) and so far I must admit that I'm enjoying it. While Caidin is certainly my least-favorite Indy author I'm finding myself enjoying this one and I like it a lot better than The Sky Pirates. While The Sky Pirates had a decent story and interesting characters I would probably rank it as my least-favorite Indy novel and I think I enjoyed it more on my first time through. The White Witch is still somewhat mediocre but I like what I've read so far.
So, any other fans of the novels out there?