Tomb Raider
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Pocket Books Number of pages: 352 Language: English (Original Language) Language: English (Unknown) Language: English (Published) |
Lady Lara Croft was much like her father had been. Beginning with a clock he had hidden for her to find someday and tales he had told her as a child, she must set out to save the world. The Illuminati, a secret group of powerful people, were out to find the two triangle pieces before the planets aligned (which happened only once every 5,000 years). At her side was Mr. Hillary, her butler, and Bryce, her technician. Two tombs must be entered and survived or the world would belong to Manfred Powell. ***** I made that brief as possible, but left out much to do it. Even though the movie, as of now, has not been released, I can already tell that the book gives much more insight to Lara and the adventure in which she finds herself. However, many scenes have the potential to be much more vivid and exciting on the big screens! I found it to be a wonderful book! I plan to be in the theater, with a huge group of friends, on its first night out! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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Excellent
Review date: 2004-02-24 Rating: 10 out of 10
Long ago a meteor fell onto Earth with a magical, metallic form within it. Witnessing its power, it was forged into the (thought of) holy form of a triangle and a temple was formed to protect it. A city grew around the temple, The People of the Light were there. During an invasion, the nine planets aligned and the power of the Triangle was shown. Realizing no mortal should possess such power, the High Priest ordered it cut into two smaller triangles. One stayed at the temple. The other was hidden at the end of the Earth. However, the Craftsman who cut the Triangle in half secretly made a highly advanced device. It could serve as a guide to find the hidden piece, and preserve the Triangle's powers for future generations. It was a magic clock.
Reviews
Tomb Raider
Review date: 2004-02-04 Rating: 8 out of 10
The book follows Lara is she was in the film step for step, with one exception... it fills in some of the blanks. If you have already seen the film then this is the next best way to relive the experience. The book does not deviate from the film. Personally both my daughter and myself have enjoyed reading this book.
not even average
Review date: 2001-11-19 Rating: 2 out of 10
Sometimes, just sometimes when a film disappoints the book can make up for it, not this time. Nothing could redeem that insipid plot and underutilisation of the stereotyped characters in the film. In a book there is greater scope for thought, for padding out the action and some how not only did the author of this book fail to realise this, he barely erased the feeling that he made only a few adjustments to the script before sending it to the publishers. The occasional scene that failed to make it into the movie appears but lends nothing either to the story or the characters. In fact if I wasn't using the book as a doorstop right at this moment I would probably have returned it and demanded my money back.
Mean, Mean, (Fit!) Fighting Machine!
Review date: 2001-08-11 Rating: 10 out of 10
I was totally blown away by the Tomb Raider Movie and saw the book when I was browsing around! I thought to myself, I loved the film so why not check out the book. I bought the book straight away and when it arrived I started to read it straight away. It follows the movie quite closely so I was able to imagine clearly what was going on! If you are a Tomb Raider fan and you liked the movie. ORDER THIS BOOK NOW! You won't regret it. I am not mad about books normally but I managed to finish this one within three days. Thats how much I liked it! :) If you call yourself a real Tomb Raider Fan, get this book and you won't be able to put it down!
in ancient egyptian tombs no-one can hear you snore...
Review date: 2001-08-09 Rating: 2 out of 10
Was hoping to geta rough idea of what the movie would be like-bleeeech! Book is shallow, action scenes pass too quickly, this is neither thrilling, funny, or half as slick and cool as it thinks it is. Boooooring! Reccommend other books titled the same more highly than this boring drivel. Over before it even starts. Lara Croft is once again bimbo that pouts and struts and occasionally considers the effects on the world. Isn't there a half star rating?
Product Details/Specifications
Authors:
D.A. Stern
Recording label: Pocket Books
Manufacturer: Pocket Books
EAN: 9780743424295
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey decimal number: 813.6
ISBN: 0743424298
Number of items: 1
Number of pages: 352
Publication date: 2001-06-18
Language: English (Original Language)
Language: English (Unknown)
Language: English (Published)
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