Tomb Raider : The Ten Thousand Immortals by BradyGames Staff, Dan Abnett, Nik Vincent and Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff (2014, Trade Paperback)

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[ Tomb Raider: The Ten Thousand Immortals Abnett, Dan ( Author ) ] Paperback 2014

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PublisherDK Games
ISBN-101465415475
ISBN-139781465415479
eBay Product ID (ePID)159942056

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Book TitleTomb Raider : the Ten Thousand Immortals
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicAction & Adventure
GenreFiction
AuthorBradygames Staff, Dan Abnett, Nik Vincent, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight13.4 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.4 in

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SynopsisIn the wake of Yamatai's enduring evil, Lara is thrust into a dangerous web of mystery and intrigue. Lara Groft wants only to put her horrifying ordeal on Yamatai island behind her. Her modest wish shatters as she's plunged into a frantic race to save Sam. Desperate for a remedy, Lara searches for anything that could help her. A wisp of hope arising from a myth gives Lara purpose- the story of an ancient and mysterious artifact that could heal her friend, and possibly help explain the supernatural events she witnessed on Yamatai. However, Lara is not alone in her pursuit of the treasure. A nefarious magnate, a shadow society, and lethal henchmen will stop at nothing to exploit the powerful relic for their own ends. The hunt drives Lara across the globe, through a twisted web of conspiracy, suspicious contacts, and life-or-death intrigue, as she seeks salvation for her friend and the truth behind the legendary talisman, The novel picks up Lara's journey immediately following the game's ending. Haunted by what she was forced to endure in order to survive her first adventure, Lara Croft(r) wants only to put her horrifying ordeal on Yamatai island behind her. Her modest wish shatters as she's plunged into a frantic race to save her best friend Sam from a toxic overdose. Desperate for a remedy, Lara searches for anything that could help Sam. A wisp of hope arising from a myth gives Lara purpose: the story of an ancient and mysterious artifact that could heal her dying friend, and possibly help explain the supernatural events she witnessed on Yamatai. However, Lara is not alone in her pursuit of the treasure. A nefarious magnate, a shadow society, and lethal henchmen will stop at nothing to exploit the powerful relic for their own ends. The hunt drives Lara across the globe, through a twisted web of conspiracy, suspicious contacts, and life-or-death intrigue, as she seeks salvation for her friend and the truth behind the legendary talisman.

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  • An absolute butchering of a beloved character, I am traumatized!

    I am a huge Tomb Raider fan. A fanatic fan really. I adore Lara Croft, and the original games are my absolute favorite of the franchise—though I do love love love the new ones too. I got this book with high hopes, which I learned was a bad idea. This is the worst Tomb Raider content I've ever seen. It butchered Lara. Dan Abnett and Nik spit on her! Their portrayal of Lara Croft is downright offensive. Real Lara is tough with poise, clever, witty, sexy...this Lara was wimpy, whiny, paranoid, and a victim of continuous panic attacks. She didn't raid a single tomb and a good portion of the book was dedicated to her riding trains, hanging out at colleges, and "sipping" water. She also acted helped and thus endlessly depended on others...AWFUL! Lara is supposed to be a strong independent woman, a total role model. I don't want to hear people say "Well, this is her origin story." No, even in an origin story, a character who is supposed to turn out strong will be strong. Intrepidity will be in the person's blood from the beginning. I should've put it down, but I am a very committed person, meaning I always feel compelled to finish what I start...but I regret reading this through because it put a stain on my girl Lara that will take me a while to overcome. I had to watch the movies after I finished the book to get refreshed with the real Lara. To all true TR fans, pretend this book isn't real! And please disregard the foreword where the Crystal Dynamics team somehow endorses this pile of ick and calls it "canon." Positively ridiculous!

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