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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780553298062
ISBN: 0553298062
Label: Bantam USA
Manufacturer: Bantam USA
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 301
Publication Date: 1998-11
Publisher: Bantam USA
Studio: Bantam USA
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The third book of the Corellian Crisis. An excellent end to the series as all the various plot threads and characters are levelled out and brought together. The big battle was very well written and the deaths of several main characters was well handled. I will say, however, that the Solo children's antics really begin to wear on you after a while, particularly Anakin. Luckily the Solo junior adventures are leavened slightly by Q9-X2 a Droid with an entertainingly ... Read More
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Han Solo and his family are seperated in the Corellian system. Corellian diktat, Thracken Sal-Solo is the enemy - and he's Han's hated cousin. Can Solo, his wife and the kids fight their way out of this...
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This book is the best out of the trilogy, i love the bits with the children. But you must read the whole trilogy because it's brilliant!
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All this book cocentrated on was Anikin Skywalker. Also the ending was very dissappointing and badly rushed. The whole triloy was just a waste of time, because nothin of significance came out of this. Also many parts of the book is boring thos trilogy took me nearly 2 months t finish.
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Once again the lust for more easy profit from Star wars fans rears its ugly head. With this trilogy we get a somewhat tired tale where yet again the New Republic faces "Probably it's greatest threat ever." I am astounded that with all the threats the New Republic has overcome it is not yet strong enough to deal with a petty crook in less than three books. Why is it that the further away we get from Zahn and Andersson's books, the more backwards Luke and Leia's Jedi abilities seem to become. ... Read More
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