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Star Wars: Red Harvest
By: Joe Schreiber , Jimmy HoldereBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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Reader Review: Red Harvest is a fun book. It's a little out there. You have to suspend your disbelief more than normal as a major character in the book is a talking flower. That's right. A talking flower. That said, it's really an inventive and entertaining read. Yes, it's a gross out horror in the vein of Deathtroopers but not as good. Don't get me wrong. I loved the flower and things it had to say. Schrieiber does a fine job of painting a portrait of life in a Sith Academy. Those sequences are entertaining in and of themselves. Things really get going when the Sith Zombie disease starts ripping through the student body. Harvest gives us the origin of the Zombie disease from Deathtroopers so this is a bit of a prequel. The weirdness of the book goes a long way because Schreiber does such a good job.
The era of the Old Republic is a dark and dangerous time, as Jedi Knights valiantly battle the Sith Lords and their ruthless armies. But the Sith have disturbing plans—and none more so than the fulfillment of Darth Scabrous’s fanatical dream, which is about to become nightmarish reality.
Unlike those other Jedi sidelined to the Agricultural Corps—young Jedi whose abilities have not proved up to snuff—Hestizo Trace possesses one extraordinary Force talent: a gift with plants. Suddenly her quiet existence among greenhouse and garden specimens is violently destroyed by the arrival of an emissary from Darth Scabrous. For the rare black orchid that she has nurtured and bonded with is the final ingredient in an ancient Sith formula that promises to grant Darth Scabrous his greatest desire.
But at the heart of the formula is a never-before-seen virus that’s worse than fatal—it doesn’t just kill, it transforms. Now the rotting, ravenous dead are rising, driven by a bloodthirsty hunger for all things living—and commanded by a Sith Master with an insatiable lust for power and the ultimate prize: immortality . . . no matter the cost.
Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!
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| Title of eBook: Star Wars: Red Harvest | |
| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group | Store Sales Rank: 7788 |
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Title: Star Wars: Red Harvest August 12, 2012 Red Harvest is a fun book. It's a little out there. You have to suspend your disbelief more than normal as a major character in the book is a talking flower. That's right. A talking flower. That said, it's really an inventive and entertaining read. Yes, it's a gross out horror in the vein of Deathtroopers but not as good. Don't get me wrong. I loved the flower and things it had to say.
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Flower Power!
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
Schrieiber does a fine job of painting a portrait of life in a Sith Academy. Those sequences are entertaining in and of themselves. Things really get going when the Sith Zombie disease starts ripping through the student body. Harvest gives us the origin of the Zombie disease from Deathtroopers so this is a bit of a prequel. The weirdness of the book goes a long way because Schreiber does such a good job.
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