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INDIANA JONES: THE ADVENTURE COLLECTION

LETTER FROM A CHILD

By ISABELLE DAVIS

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Indy, it's 7-year-old Isabelle. I have a crush on you and want to become an archeologist because of Raiders of the Lost Ark. We have tons in common: I love Egypt and artifacts, and I hate snakes and Nazis. I was put off by Kate Capshaw in Temple of Doom, but my mom said that when you're married to Steven Spielberg, you get things you don't deserve. I was so happy to meet your dad in The Last Crusade, he seems like he can hang. I didn't become an archeological prodigy and you became a monosyllabic joke, but I am ecstatic that you gave me this collection to remember you by. Maybe I'll see you in The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but your face looks puffy now and Shia LeBouf is no Short Round.

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RATED | PG

RELEASE DATE | 5.13.08

PRICE | $34.99



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