Okay, I thought it would be fun to review some SW books, so I will let you guys know when I've reviewed a new book. Today's book I'm reviewing is one many have already read. Heir to the Empire!
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Star Wars Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn
This is the first book out of a three book cycle. In this book certain key characters are introduced such as Grand Admiral Thrawn, Captain Pellaeon, Talon Karrde, Winter, and most importantly Mara Jade. It also expands on certain characters such as Admiral Ackbar and Wedge Antilles.
I surprisingly enjoyed reading this book. It definatly lived up to it's reputation. Everyone's storyline was well written, and the scenes between Luke and Mara where some of my favorite along with the parts of Leia on Kashyyyk. The characters were true to the movies. No one seemed to act out of character.
There was no languge that I can recall. At times the book would mention that someone was swearing, but what they were actually saying was not mentioned. Or at least I don't remember so. Also, of corse, the book has battle scenes and violence, but Star Wars has always had that. If you are bothered by violence then Star Wars isn't for you period.
I definatly recammend reading this book, but learn a little bit about the Star Wars expanded universe before reading it so you can fully enjoy reading this book.
Amazon: 1/2
Leia Organa:
Keep an eye out for my next review! I'm not sure what I'm going to be reviewing next. Also if you would like for me to review a book, just mention it. I might read it and review it for you.
-Leia
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Star Wars Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn
This is the first book out of a three book cycle. In this book certain key characters are introduced such as Grand Admiral Thrawn, Captain Pellaeon, Talon Karrde, Winter, and most importantly Mara Jade. It also expands on certain characters such as Admiral Ackbar and Wedge Antilles.
I surprisingly enjoyed reading this book. It definatly lived up to it's reputation. Everyone's storyline was well written, and the scenes between Luke and Mara where some of my favorite along with the parts of Leia on Kashyyyk. The characters were true to the movies. No one seemed to act out of character.
There was no languge that I can recall. At times the book would mention that someone was swearing, but what they were actually saying was not mentioned. Or at least I don't remember so. Also, of corse, the book has battle scenes and violence, but Star Wars has always had that. If you are bothered by violence then Star Wars isn't for you period.
I definatly recammend reading this book, but learn a little bit about the Star Wars expanded universe before reading it so you can fully enjoy reading this book.
Amazon: 1/2
Leia Organa:
Keep an eye out for my next review! I'm not sure what I'm going to be reviewing next. Also if you would like for me to review a book, just mention it. I might read it and review it for you.
-Leia
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