Chapters: Road Bridges in Troms, Tromso Bridge, Sandnessund Bridge, Tjeldsund Bridge, Mjosund Bridge, Sommaroy Bridge, Skjervoy Bridge, Gisund Bridge, Sorstraumen Bridge, Dyroy Bridge. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=268135
Have you seen King Kong at the cinemas or on DVD and wanted certain questions answered; Primarily how Carl Denham obtained the map that showed skull island and about the man that grabbed the map. Well if you want answers to these questions then this is the book for you. It gives living accounts of characters that appear in the movie of where they were before they all met. Even Kong makes a special appearance; however he is...
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I found this book to be a very entertaining read! Most movie tie-in books are lame in my opinion. This book has all of the familiar characters from the movie and describes their actions leading up to where the movie begins. A good plot, plenty of action, a visit to Skull Island, and just a hint of Kong himself make this an enjoyable prequel to the movie! Kong Lives!
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For a Kong Kong fan, this book, a fast-paced story, is filled with surprises but also deals with a lot of what you'd want to know. What did Ann Darrow do before she joining Denham's expedition? Or what was Carl Denham doing in the Arctic before he began his search for Skull Island? Or how did Jack Driscoll's literary life in the Manhattan of the 30s hook him up with Denham? And the whole thing is so amazingly atmospheric,...
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Did not know what to expect from this novel, a prequel. But it turned out to be a totally compelling curtain raiser for what I think will be PJ's new masterpiece. Filled with secrets and stunning scenes, the book moved like a bullet. Now for the film itself!
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I AM NOT A KID. In truth, this book gets off to what seems to be a crawlimg start. Once you read a while, though, you'll be glad you did! The early chapters are boring from just about anybody's perspective, but that only makes the later chapters a lot better. Once you reach the point where the author writes from the native girl's perspective, it's a hard book to put down.TRY TO BE A LITTLE PATIENT IN THE BEGINNING!!
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