Read It Before You See It: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Did you know that Indiana Jones has been turned into a fiction book hero, too? Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) was the first novelization of the character, written by Campbell Black
. Since then, the other films - and even the TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - have all been published.
On sale today, is the latest and fourth installment of Indy’s adventures, releasing in book format just two days prior to the film’s premiere - May 22, 2008.
If you’re a super-quick reader you can get it all read in time to see the movie on opening night.
Both film and book share a plot surrounding the search for a mysterious legend: the Crystal Skull of Akator. According to its legend, the skull was stolen from a hidden City of Gold that is guarded by the living dead in the Amazon. The skull holds powers that will be controlled by whoever returns it to the city.
To order a copy online, check out Random House where you can get Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) in hardback for $26, an audiobook download version for $20, or on CD for $31.95.
This edition was written by James Rollins, a writer, practicing veterinarian, and an amateur spelunker and certified scuba enthusiast. Where do these authors find the time?
Other authors of Indiana Jones novels include James Kahn for Temple of Doom, and Rob MacGregor for numerous titles. Wolfgang Hohlbein has written 8 German versions which have not been translated. Wikipedia’s Indiana Jones Franchise page has a complete list of Indy books and authors.


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