Rating: Summary: Boring. But I guess Star Wars novel hardcores gotta read it. Review: If a 12 year-old like me thinks that's a little steep, I don't know who doesn't.
Rating: Summary: WORST BOOK EVER Review: Not even worth my time writing about it but to warn other people to stay away. Worst Star Wars book of them all (and there are some pretty bad ones). Find a better use for 10-20 hours of your life.
Rating: Summary: It was only so-so. Review: The storyline itself left me kinda scratching my head. It didn't seem like a Star Wars story. The characterizations were right on, but the story itself was a disappointment
Rating: Summary: Pretty Shabby Review: This book lacked a few integral things, including a plot, good characters, and a story that fit into the Star Wars saga. I have read various other Star Wars books, some of which are quite good, particularly the ones by Timothy Zahn. Anyway, don't bother with this.
Rating: Summary: This book was the best Review: I loved this book because it was funny but I didn't like the idea of Xaverri coming back why did they mess up the story like that well anyways my favorite characters have to be the children especially Anakin.
Rating: Summary: "May the force be with you" Review: This book has enlightened my life to my true calling. It is in space. I am now trying to get into the NASA space program. I would like to thank the author of the book as well as George Lucas who came up with the idea of Star Wars over 20 years ago. Thank you all.
Rating: Summary: Skip it. A one-star rating is overly generous. Review: This was--by a long shot--the worst Star Wars novel I've read. The only redeeming feature was the absence of yet another super-weapon. But the routine with the evil guy who has plans for Leia & Han's kids is getting tedious. As is the constant separation of those two--doesn't anything ever happen when Han & Leia are together? Also, it was really irritating to see Luke & Han written so out-of-character. Why did all the maturity these characters had gained since their Mos Eisley days get thrown out the window?I haven't liked this author since I read her "Wrath of Khan" novel some sixteen years ago. I thought perhaps the intervening years would have made her writing more palatable. They have not. Since nothing of import happens in this book, the Star Wars fan would lose nothing by skipping it altogether. Regarding SW novels in general--since the Alliance to Restore the Republic won (and restored the Republic), why is the prefix "New" almost always used? After all, the Republic was only gone for a few decades. And "old" was only used with "republic" to contrast the Emperor's New Order . . . .
Rating: Summary: This book was the worst Star Wars book I've read Review: The book has the same old story line as just about all the other books I've read. Pricess Leia's children get kidnapped and she must save them. Oh WOW!
Rating: Summary: Perhaps the worst Star Wars novel published to date Review: This book was simply horrible. The story was just plain bad, and the writing was poor. I don't know how Bantam and Lucasfilm Licensing ever let this book get published. I've read almost every single novel ever published, and this one is has to rank near the very bottom.
Rating: Summary: ARGGGGGGGGG!! Review: This book is HORRIBLE! The characters acted so strange. I think it would have been better if the author had actually READ other Star Wars books! Stay Away At All Costs!!!
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