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Old 09-07-2010, 01:49 PM   #14
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And are those books any good? Are they in the same fashion as Indiana Jones? Looking for ancient artifacts, globetrotting?
I wouldn't be a fan of them if I thought they were crap
i have to say though that I'm mostly interested in the Sigma force series as you've probably allready guessed by my udername and avatar. I think they are A perfect blend between espionage and adventure with lots of really interesting actual scientific facts. And yes there's lots of globetrotting in the novels and lots of ancient artifacts. Though it's not your classical type of adventure like Indiana Jones. More a Dan Brown type. Allthough way, way better(not much of a Dan Brown fan)

If it's classic adventure you're looking for I highly recommend the novels by Andy McDermott. Better than Indiana Jones if you ask me.

And just in case you've been living under a rock for the past 40 years. The grandmaster of adventure: Clive Cussler

Now let's get back on topic. Wich was?
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