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Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx (Indiana Jones)

By: Max McCoy
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
ISBN: 0553561979
ISBN-13: 9780553561975
Released: 02 Feb 1999
RRP: £3.99
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An entertaining read - By: , 22 Jan 2005
I couldn't help but see Harrison Ford every time I imagined Indy in a certain situation. McCoy has brought Indy's character to life. Dr. Jones's wit & quick-thinking ability are still the same, but I found the ending a little hard to grasp. That said, it kept me hooked & entertained for a good few hours.
It Keeps the Spirit of Indy Alive long after the Movies - By: , 15 Aug 1999
This book was geat! I love adventure books & the IJ series is definately adventure. The only part that didn't reallly fit in was the time travel part at the end, but I can overlook that because the rest of the book was reallly great. Now tell me, am I the only person that automaticallly pictures Harrison Ford as Indy in these books? I hope not...=)
Good, but it's no Philosopher's Stone. - By: , 10 Aug 1999
The book had a great beginning, & I like the tie-in to Dinosaur Eggs, with the dagger. After that, the book slows a bit, then picks up when they begin searching for the staff of Aaron, which is one of my favorite artifacts in the books(the alicorn included). The Omega book is a very interesting find, but one is disapointed when (yet again) Indy & co. leave without the artifact that they have been searching for. This has happened HOW many times now?! I mean, the golden scroll, Noah's Ark, the Alicorn, the philosopher's stone, the holy grail, the list goes on & on. It's getting depressing. Sorry, I seem to have strayed a bit. To finish, McCoy is my favorite auther & it saddens me that this is his final book. Why couldn't he write six, like MacGreggor?!
Bring back Rob MacGregor!!!!!! - By: , 22 Jul 1999
I've read alll of the books by Max McCoy & I must say that they've alll been worth about three stars each. This doesn't say very much when alll of Rob macGregor's books were worth five stars each. I just thank God that Martin Caidin didn't last. What happened to Rob? We want him back!!!!!!!
This book was filled with action and very well written. - By: , 13 Jul 1999
This book was a reallly good read. The book contained alot of action & showed why Indiana Jones is one of the greatest action heros. Max McCoy did a fantastic job at describing Indy's ideas & feelings in this book. This book was also very good because it was set in so many different places. Over alll, The Secret of The Sphinx is a reallly good book.