Book Review: Star Wars Aftermath Life Debt

Review via Yodasnews Contributor Jacob Burdis:

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2016 is a thrilling year for Star Wars fans! In the wake of The Force Awakens, we are left with dozens of unanswered questions about events occurring both before and after the epic film. Earlier this year, Claudia Gray’s “Bloodline” began to fit together select puzzle pieces while frustratingly avoiding many others. In “Aftermath: Life Debt” Chuck Wendig does a masterful job answering a few key questions while hinting at many, many others.

I was giddy when I saw the cover of the book—the Millenium Falcon, outnumbered and being pursued by Imperial TIE fighters. Immediately the interlude from Wendig’s first book in the series came to mind. You may recall that Han and Chewie received a tip from an old friend about a window of opportunity to free the enslaved home world of the Wookies. Could this interlude set the stage for the story of the liberation of Kashyyyk? The cherry on top was the name of the book, “Life Debt,” surely a nod to Chewie’s life debt owed to Han Solo for saving the Wookie’s life.

But when I started reading, what I got was a continuation of the rag-tag team thrown together in the first book of the series: Norra Wexley with her son Temmin, the bounty hunter Jas Imari, the ex-imperial Sinjir Rath Velus, the commando Jom Barell, and even Mr. Bones, Temmin’s maniacal custom-built battle droid.

The story is set shortly after the events on Akiva. The Empire is fractured and on the edge of ruin, ravaged by internal conflict and New Republic victories. Grand Admiral Rae Sloane, whom we have come to know well by now, struggles to maintain control without upsetting her secret advisor, Gallius Rax. The New Republic fights to fill the void left by the downfall of the empire, while staunchly pursuing galaxy-wide demilitarization. Norra Wexley’s team is tasked hunting high-value imperial targets and bringing them to justice, until Leia Organa requests them to fulfill a covert mission without New Republic approval.

My experience with the book was similar to watching the calving of a gigantic glacier. At first, I wondered what I was supposed to be looking for. The movement began ever so slowly, at different points, hinting at something much grander. But before I knew it I was experiencing violent crashes and surprising twists that had me turning pages faster than the Millenium Falcon on the Kessel Run. While I was initially let down by the apparent lack of my favorite Corellian smuggler and his Wookie co-pilot, I was enthralled by the turn of events in the end.

“Aftermath: Life Debt” does a great job intertwining both new and familiar characters. Its interludes interject the right amount of plot teasing, including bits like another cameo of Boba Fett’s discarded Mandalorian armor and the liberation of Ryloth. It has earned its place among the top of the new Star Wars Canon, and leaves me impatiently waiting for the final installment.

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Book Review: Star Wars Bloodline

Review via Yodasnews Contributor Jacob Burdis:

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Last year, Claudia Gray amazed Star Wars fans with her portion of the “Journey to the Force Awakens” series, Lost Stars. I personally read each canon novel in chronological order as part of a 6-month long marathon to prepare for the new film, and of the 16 novels I read, Gray’s was the most rewarding, most exciting, and most thought-provoking of them all.

You can imagine my excitement to learn that Gray’s novel Bloodline was the first novel post The Force Awakens to begin to explore the world into which we were so abruptly thrown last December.

The story is set 20 years after the fall of the Empire, roughly a decade before the events of The Force Awakens. When I first started reading, I was overwhelmed with anticipation that my many questions about the mysterious 3 decades between Episode VI and Episode VII were about to be answered. How did Ben Solo become Kylo Ren? Who is Supreme Leader Snoke? Who is Rey and who left her on Jakku? What happened between Leia and Han? Why did Leia need to organize the Resistance separate from the New Republic? When did the First Order first rear its ugly head? To both my consternation and my awe, Gray does a masterful job at answering only a few of these questions while leaving others a complete mystery. So if you are hoping this book will answer all of your questions, you will be disappointed.

But if you are looking to better understand how the New Republic could possibly come to a point where Leia, who has dedicated the entirety of her adult life to establish the New Republic in the aftermath of the Empire’s downfall, would leave a life of politics to lead the Resistance against the emerging threat known as The First Order, then this book is for you.

Senator Leia Organa is struggling to bring together a divided senate, knowing the dangers that face a fractured government. She decides to take matters into her own hands to investigate a crime syndicate, led by Nikto crime lord Rinnrivin Di, threatening to destabilize the region around Ryloth. To her dismay, she is accompanied by her political and ideological rival, Senator Ransolm Casterfo in an effort to keep the investigation “objective.” This investigation kicks off an epic adventure, which exposes a deeper, sinister plot aimed to destroy the New Republic by a dangerous threat thought only to be legend. Organa and Casterfo struggle to put political differences aside to unite against the greater threat, and in so doing realize how deep the divide in the New Republic really is.

Just as she did in Lost Stars, Gray masterfully exposes the most human elements of her characters as we witness Leia’s courage in persevering after losing both her biological and adopted parents in the same war that destroyed her home planet of Alderaan. We learn that the line between good and evil is especially blurry when it comes to political ideology, and how otherwise good people who are unwilling to understand another point of view are capable of collectively accomplishing great evil. This is a must read, building on the events in the Aftermath series and shedding light on how the great potential of Mon Mothma’s New Republic could be reduced to rubble just 30 years later.

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Review: Han Cholo Jewelry Chewbacca Ring at EE

Han Cholo Jewelry  has been making some great high quality Star Wars Jewelry and today, sponsored by Entertainment Earth, we offer you a first in hand look at the Chewbacca Ring which will be coming out very soon!

 

Based on Star Wars, this sensational Star Wars Chewbacca Ring is perfect for Wookiee fans galaxy-wide! It’s made of stainless steel, features excellent antique detailing, and is available in sizes 9, 10, and 11.  It comes boxed and fit for gifting, or to keep for yourself!

These are officially licensed and have a great weight and feel to them.  They are a fit for a man or  a woman, featured in the pictures below is a size 10. Check out the gallery of images below and pre-order one today for $79.99 at this link.

 

SMS Street by 50 Star Wars 2nd Edition Headphones (Tie Fighter) Review

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Today, we take a look at SMS Street by 50 Star Wars 2nd Edition Headphones Tie Fighter headphones.

We will start with the package they come in; while you would have to be a fool not to use these for the intended purpose, collectors can be unique, and some focus collectors may choose to keep these in the package. Good news for those collectors, as the package (once the cellophane is removed) is 100% collector friendly and you can unpack and re-pack it without any damage to the package.

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Included with this set, is a very cool black and gray embossed carry case with the Star Wars logo on each side, a removable cable with 3- click mic and soft touch cleaning cloth (both with Star Wars branding), a 5×7 Holographic Poster, Star Wars™ branded owner’s manual, and COA. I loved all the accessories it came with and the cable with mic and the built in functions to use when making a call on your smartphone are an added plus. The case is well constructed and fits the folded headsets perfectly.

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These are very lightweight but well made. They come professionally tuned to deliver amazing clarity and richness without distortion making them ready out of the box, and the sound is insane. If you have yet to try on a pair of high-end headphones, you will be blown away! Never have you heard your favorite songs or games as crisp and clear. The bass is deep but not overpowering and the vocals are crisp and clean. The headphones have a gray and black headband, black leather memory-foam cushions. They are very comfortable to wear and sound amazing!

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These headphones are well worth the money. When you think about how much most of us spend on static statues or busts, you get a cool collectible that is an amazing device at the same time. Right now you can get this set (or 3 others) via Amazon.com for just $118.88 with Free Shipping! Click here to grab them now before the price goes up, You won’t be disappointed!

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Review Of Star Wars FAQ Everything Left To Know About The Trilogy That Changed The Movies

Today, we take a look at Star Wars FAQ Everything Left To Know About The Trilogy That Changed The Movies by Mark Clark. This book explores every aspect of the Original Trilogy, the inspirations that influenced George Lucas and information about people who contributed to the movies’ success.

Most people know something about Star Wars, they have heard the iconic lines from the film, seen the merchandise and understand that Star Wars has had a large impact on culture. Mark Clark’s book is obviously all about Star Wars, but in a much more detailed way. The book details the history of the Star Wars Phenomen. Clark tells little known stories, discusses the influences on George Lucas and the other creators, gives a behind the scences look at the cast and crew, explores marketing tactics and looks at the cultural impact of Star Wars. The book contains lots of pictures that bring the facts and stories alive.

Star Wars FAQ is 424 pages long. It is an easy read. It can be read all at once or just a section at time. You can easily read about one topic and pick it up later and read about another. It is a great book to consult frequently.

Star Wars FAQ Everything Left To Know About The Trilogy That Changed The Movies, is a great book for new and older fans alike. Fans of The Original Trilogy will enjoy the stories and memories it will envoke, while younger fans will enjoy being a part of the Triology era.

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Star Wars Epic Yarns Trilogy Review & Giveaway!

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The Star Wars Epic Yarns series, by Jack and Holman Wang, is a retelling of the original trilogy with a unique twist. These imaginative board books retell each movie using 12 iconic scenes from the movie paired with a single word that summarizes the importance of the scene. Each scene is illustrated by carefully made yarn characters. Each book is a 24 page (7×7″) well-made board book. They retail for $9.95 each.

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These books are made for pre-readers. The use of the single word format allows the youngest readers to experience the joy of Star Wars in their own way and in their own time. The scenes presented within the book simplify the story so that it can be easily explained to a child. These books are an easy way to introduce young children to Star Wars characters without exposing them to the violence in the movies.

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The attention to detail in the books is amazing. Each scene and character in the books, have been carefully recreated. The “screen accuracy” was impressive in both the characters and the scenes. ‘Star Wars Epic Yarns’ trilogy has a wide appeal. Adult fans and collectors will enjoy the simplicity of the books, their creative scenes and their humor, while the littlest fans will enjoy the easy to understand story and likable characters. This trilogy serves as great introduction to the fantastic world of Star Wars!

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And thanks to our friends at Chronicle Books, we have a set of books and a poster to giveaway to one lucky reader in the US or Canada. Simply LIKE our page (if you don’t already) and LIKE this post on our Facebook page (click here) and you are entered to win! Winner will be picked at random over the weekend!

Lords of the Sith Review

Today marks the release of Lords of the Sith, the fourth installment in the new line of Star Wars fiction, overseen by the Lucasfilm Story Group. Veteran Star Wars author, Paul S. Kemp, returns to the fray with a novel of epic proportions. Kemp has written Sith in the past, in such works as Crosscurrent, Riptide, and The Old Republic: Deceived. Lords of the Sith however, is Kemp’s first attempt of traversing the Original Trilogy era and bringing the Sith to life: Vader and Sidious.

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Announced just over a year ago, on April 25th 2014, Lords of the Sith is set between Revenge of the Sith and James Luceno’s recent release, Tarkin. The publishers summary promised a thrilling adventure that involves a rebel cell attempting to end the Empire’s tyranny by cutting off the head of the serpent himself: Palpatine.

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Heir to the Jedi: A First Person Review of the Scion’s Journey

Heir To The Jedi by Kevin Hearne, used with permission from Random House Publishing

Heir To The Jedi by Kevin Hearne, used with permission from Random House Publishing

Because I write fiction, I don’t write autobiography, and to me they are very different things. The first-person narrative is a very intimate thing, but you are not addressing other people as ‘I’ – you are inhabiting that ‘I.’

-Kate Atkinson

 To date, only one other Star Wars novel (I, Jedi) has portrayed the galaxy far, far away in first person. First person narratives can be some of the trickiest to accomplish, as it requires the author to become a character on such an intimate level. They can also, if executed correctly, give the most rewarding experience to the reader. Kevin Hearne masterfully achieved this goal in Heir to the Jedi, providing the galaxy with the most insightful and profound chronicle  inside the head of Luke Skywalker to date.

Almost forty years has passed since we were first introduced to the farm boy destined for greatness. Over that time period, countless books and comics have attempted to capture a true representation of Luke Skywalker, to varying degrees of success. I for one, was somewhat cautious when I read the publisher’s summary for Heir to the Jedi, as I felt it was something that had been covered ad nauseam.

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First Look Review: Star Wars Costumes The Original Trilogy

On November 1, 2014, Chronicle Books will release a new book, Star Wars Costumes: The Original Trilogy.  We received an advanced copy, so we can bring you a first look at the new book.

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Star Wars Costumes was written by Brandon Alinger with forwards by John Mollo (costume designer on A New Hope), Aggie Rodgers (costumer designer on Return of the Jedi) and Nilo Rodis-Jamero (costume designer on Return of the Jedi) and photographs by Joseph McDonald.

This book has a hard cover, 226 pages and gives the reader a close up look at the now iconic costumes of Star Wars The Original Trilogy.  The costumes featured include: Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Yoda, Stormtroopers, C-3PO, R2-D2, bounty hunters, rebel pilots and more.

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The book is broken down into sections: Forwards, Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.  Each section is complete with discussion of the character, the process of costume development, interviews with costume designers, fabricators and dressers, original sketches by Ralph McQuarrie and  photographs.  The discussions of each costume bring the process to life.  The pictures show incredible detail.  As a reader, you can appreciate the fabrics, materials and the craftsmanship behind these costumes in a way you never have before.  It is interesting to see some of the details that are added to the costumes to make them look so “real” and believable in each scene.

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Star Wars Costumes: The Original Trilogy is a well organized, extremely detailed, informational look at the costumes of Star Wars.  You will definitely want to add this book to your collection.  The book retails for $60 and is available at chroniclebooks.com or on amazon.com for $37.95 (pre-order price).

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