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Hard Merchandise : Star Wars: Book 3 of The Bounty Hunter Wars

Hard Merchandise : Star Wars: Book 3 of The Bounty Hunter Wars

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good that turns sour
Review: I just finished the book not long ago and the ending was just down right pathetic! Too many things were wrong in the ending to make me recommend this book to anyone. The first 17 chapters were good and I enjoyed the series till that point, but the end didn't hold true to the Star Wars I know. I think the ending was written too quickly and it made the Star Wars galaxy seem to fit in my backyard. I think the ending betrayed any Star Wars fan who spent any amount of time researching past what was in the movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Book was excellent Mee-sa give it 2 thumbs up!
Review: Have read first 2 books. Mee-sa sure the third book the maxi-okiday. Mee-sa nev-a got to meet Boba Fett, but he my favorite bounty hunt-a. Of course Mee-sa great warrior of Nabu, so Mee-sa know what Mee-sa'm talk'in about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OK 2 DAYS AND I FINISHED IT, DAMNED GOOD MERCHANDISE
Review: The third installment of 'The Bounty Hunter Wars' has been the most catchy of them all (it took me two days to finish!). This book tells you of Neelah's true self and details the minds of the powerful scum of the universe. For Boba Fett fans you'll love him so much more, his bravery is stunning. Luckily Jeter has dropped the whole 'barve' thing from previous books. Jeter has an extreme talent in detail writing though some points in the book have no need but still set the scene amazingly well. Another great thing which was done was how the whole universe knew about the Empire's growing force over Endor. This book is extraordinarily great but the first 'The Mandalorian Armor' is still the best. I recommend that if you wish to read this powerfull book you read the previous two that way you'll understand things easier as the plot is dense. My only hope is that Jeter comes back with another Boba Fett story because he has proven himself as king of scum!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than number 2, thank the Force.
Review: Fortunately, Jeter was aided in finishing this trilogy, so it makes for a better read than the second installment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well... it was Boba Fett!
Review: I must admit, after having read the first part of this trilogy I was a little disappointed. Seemed lame, without a kind of structure or plot. There simply was no action in it and I had the impression that the whole story could as well be told in a few paragraphs. But reading on, I later changed my mind, because it came to really interest me. I wanted to learn more about the backround events. At least one was told lots about the functionig of kdy and all other organisations such as black sun. I was given a good introduction into the way economy and crime works in the universe I chose my favourite... Thank you, Jeter!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too bad I have to give it a star.
Review: I have not finished this book, but I will review the whole trilogy here. If the author of this book would bother to read Tales of the Bounty Hunters or even the X-Wing books, he would realize that Zuckuss was a completly different character than the Gand in this book. No Gand (if other books are correct) would use pronouns. Since Gands happen to be one of my favorite species in Star Wars, having Zuckuss constantly say "I" was anoying. 4-LOM has a vision in Tales of the Bounty Hunters of himself as a Jedi. I have been waiting for the book which expands on this, and I have learned that in fact, Zuckuss and 4-LOM never intended on joining the Alliance. I would suggest that you ignore this entire series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A conclusion worth reading for.
Review: After two previous lack-luster lead-ins, Hard Merchandise finally delivers the goods.

I seemed to muddle through the very drawn out prequels to this trilogy often wondering where sub plots were going. Though there were some good moments in those books, all the action, drama, and resolution happens here.

In this last installment we see Fett as his best, and even at his best, he gets blackmailed and taken advantage of. Not easy to do to Fett, but whence he figures this out, there is hell to pay for all those involved.

Great revelations abound at the end, finally revealing all the mysteries that plagued the reader during the first two. Not only was the story better, but Keter himself became a better Star Wars writer with this novel. He has redeemed himself in my eyes and made Fett the most notorious Bounty Hunter in the galaxy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard Merchandise is da bomb!
Review: I loved this book. Being a huge fan of Boba Fett, I naturally fell in love with this series. This saga really captured the spirit of the greatest bounty hunter ever known, BOBA FETT!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I HAVE NOT READS THIS BOOK YET I TELLS YOU!
Review: I have not read this book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was okay
Review: The book is well okay. It lacked a little in action it was mostly talk something i wouldn't expect bounty hunters to do alot of. One thing that really annoyed me was the picture of boosk on the cover he looks like a guppy fish or something.


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