I'm still rooting for MacGregor.

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Posted by Deirdre from proxy1.cbu.skyinet.net on July 13, 1999 at 05:30:12:

In Reply to: Re: Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth posted by Mikal C Johnson (KtE Cym SOCAE) on July 12, 1999 at 17:43:59:

He really writes with a flair that neither of the two other authors could fathom. His stories are not only interesting, but they go deeper than McCoy's, who's stories (are good too) revolve more on the purpose of entertaining younger audiences.

If you bought Rob's books, and try reading them again in a couple of years, they still are interesting and you seem to get a good idea of how Indy was during the start of his "career". His stories are not meant to be boring, they tend to inform us more of the situation, places and time; and the plot is well composed too. Besides is isn't only the wisecracks for which Indy was and is famous for-- he's supposed to be an archeologist... and guys like that tend to enjoy a more esoteric insight into things.


Deirdre Campbell





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