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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9781596871335
ISBN: 1596871334
Label: IBooks, Inc.
Manufacturer: IBooks, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: November 25, 2005
Publisher: IBooks, Inc.
Sales Rank: 818328
Studio: IBooks, Inc.




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Product Description:
Jack Denham, grandson of moviemaker Carl Denham (who brought Kong to New York in 1933) clashes with a ruthless business magnate, Carlton Hemming, as both attempt to clone the giant ape, Kong, from blood samples discovered by a high-steel worker in 1999. Succeeding beyond their wildest dreams, it is quickly apparent the cloned ape belongs back in his native wilderness and not the wilds of New York. The final life-and-death struggle is played out on Skull Island--a lost world in the Indian Ocean, full of monstrous creatures--where the original Kong was found over 70 years ago.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - a badly-done biogenetic propaganda-piece
1:let it be said immediately, that whenever i hear of an "updated" version of kong,uneasy memories of the justifiably-maligned 1976 version surface. when the concept of cloning kong came up, my apprehension only doubled. cloning kong was not only a return to de laurentiis country, but with elements of michael crichton thrown in. for all my life-long love of dinosaurs, i've always found more credibility in the lost world of sir arthur conan doyle,who had a much more elegant way of explaining how prehistoric ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Australian SF Reader
This could be called Kong 2000 I suppose. Carl Denham's grandson Jack finds out a workman has found blood samples from Kong's battle in New York, and arranges to acquire some.

Yep, Kong clone. Now, that would all be interesting, but not as interesting as taking the new kid back to Skull Island, where dinosaurs, doublecrosses, death and DNA await. An entertaining enough book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Another great Kong Story
I found this book by accident doing a search on Amazon, took a chance and ordered it and to my delight and suprise really enjoyed this King Kong yarn. The book loses some momentum 1/3 of the way in. It gets bogged down with how Kong was cloned. This part of the book is a bit slow. However, the second half of this story is fun, exciting, anyone who enjoys King Kong related movies or Jurrasic Park type themes is in for a real treat. Monster bugs, dinosaurs, King Kong, mercinaries, the second half of the book ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kong Rules!
Kong Reborn is a sequel to the old 1930s movie, so it has nothing to do with any of the sequels (like Son of Kong) or remakes. Some blood from the original Kong gets cloned into a new baby Kong, but he's a really BIG baby, so he gets dangerous, and he just hates New York. They take him to Skull Island, and all the dinosaurs and stuff from the old movie are there, and start killing the team, but Kong helps to protect them. The scientific stuff is realistic, and the dinosaurs are uber-cool.





 



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