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Here is the untold story of the events that took place between the movies "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi". It is a novel in which Darth Vader still lives--and battles a villain as powerful and evil as himself.
Series
333 released booksStar Wars Legends is a 333-book series with 333 released primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by George Lucas, Alan Dean Foster, and Geraldine Richelson.
Series
40 primary booksStar Wars: The Essential Legends Collection is a 40-book series with 40 released primary works first released in 1979 with contributions by Drew Karpyshyn, Matthew Woodring Stover, and Timothy Zahn.
Featured Series
2 primary books3 released booksStar Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Steve Perry, Ron Randall, and Tom Simmon.
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"Lucky for us they don’t know we are that stupid."
Oooooof this was a rough book to read.
This one takes place between movies 5 (Empire Strikes Back) and 6 (Return of the Jedi), and covers Luke, Leia, & co. on a mission to retrieve Han who is at this point in the story frozen in carbonite but not yet turned over to Jabba. Prince Xizor features heavily in the story in this one, and was one of the reasons my husband said I should read it. Xizor and Vadar are butting heads behind the scenes, and in an attempt to out-alpha each other, Vadar is trying to capture Luke alive while Xizor is trying to kill him first.
The writing is clunky in this one, especially during action scenes where the author starts ending his lines in em dashes rather than punctuation, switching to another POV within the same fight, ending that line with an em dash, switching again, and on and on until the author finally lets the sentence (scene?) end. It made things a bit hard to follow and seemed unnecessary. The author also had a tendency to have multiple points of view in each chapter, some only a paragraph or two long, which was kinda grating. Finally, the whole Xizor/Leia section was a whole lot of ick.
Not my favorite of the OG legacy books.
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