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Mass Market Paperback Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Lost Cult Book

ISBN: 034546172X

ISBN13: 9780345461728

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider: The Lost Cult

(Book #2 in the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Series)

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While on a mission for the CIA to recover stolen Iraqi artifacts, Lara Croft narrowly escapes deathonly to be thrown headlong into her next action-packed adventure. After destroying years of his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Smooth transition

I received the product within a week. The kids were surprised with the book. Received in excellent condition.

A good game novel for what it is

Awful writing, terrible character development, painfully contrived plot, no substance whatsoever. In short, exactly what you're looking for in a novel of this type. It's purely fun to read. You will not find any great revelations about the Lara Croft character or studies into the heroine's psyche. It's clear that the novel was written by an American, as the more British aspects of Lara are dealt with somewhat ham handedly, but this is forgivable. It's hardly worth reading unless you have an interest in the Tomb Raider series, and it is defiantly not a good entrance point into it. All in all, read it if you're looking for a taste of that Tomb Raider thrill during a long flight or a day by the pool.

A good, light Lara Croft story

This is a good though not spectacular Lara Croft book. The characterisations in general were very good. For the first third the characterisation of Lara seemed a bit odd to me. She was portrayed as considerably more of a typical English Lady than I have ever pictured her. She was also depicted as having a fan club and being some sort of celebrity. I am more of a movie fan than a games fan so I do not know whether games fans would find that odd or fitting. At any rate, that section was still well written. After it the action really starts. The action scenes are written in a clear style with lots of dramatic action. Some of them might not pass muster if they were in a more realistic book, but they are very entertaining regardless. Lara also has several companions who come across as fleshed out, interesting characters. The fighting is left to Lara, while these characters fill out very appropriate roles of their own in the story. There is even a bit of philosophy about the nature of reality versus the perception of it. One thing I did find objectionable, and I must warn that this is a bit of an ending Spoiler, was that Lara found reasons not to kill her main opponents, but the author gave them gruesome deaths anyway. That was rather unnecessary. All in all, this is a light action adventure story. I would not recommend it on its own, but I would to any people already fans of Lara Croft.

Seriously excellent Lara Croft Novel!

This one is much better than the other I read and really provides nice depth to Lara. I'll keep this one and read it again. Highly recommend!

a nice read

when doing a lecture, lara is approached by a man who tells her that his fiance is missing and would like the tomb raider's help. his fiance use to be a good friend of lara's so of course she agrees and off they go to peru in search of her. on their travels and journeys they find a mysterious cult that has been forgotten for cenuturies with buried secrets that are best left buried. this book will keep you coming back for more even though the action scenes were a little dull. but if you are crazy about this series you will definitely like the book.
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