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Star Wars: Millennium Falcon
By: James Luceno , Michael Bernard BeckwitheBook Publisher: Random House
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Reader Review: This is an escape after the exhausting Legacy of the Force. It really feels like an anthology of stories. There is Han, Leia and Allana mystery and the various stories of owners of the historic ship. There is a little post Legacy discussion and digestion as Invincible was so short for such a huge ending. Generally, Luceno tries to convey a sense of peace and optimism in the book. Luceno is a great writer. His are my favorite in the genre. This wasn't necessarily meaty stuff but it's fun. It also introduces some things to come in Outcast. I lost some of my enthusiasm around halfway mark I think. I found the flashbacks and flashforwards tedious as none lasted particularly long.
Two years have passed since Jacen Solo, seduced by the dark side and reanointed as the brutal Sith Lord Darth Caedus, died at the hands of his twin sister, Jaina, Sword of the Jedi. For a grieving Han and Leia, the shadow of their son’s tragic downfall still looms large. But Jacen’s own bright and loving daughter, Allana, offers a ray of hope for the future as she thrives in her grandparents’ care. And when the eager, inquisitive girl, in whom the Force grows ever stronger, makes a curious discovery aboard her grandfather’s beloved spacecraft–the much-overhauled but ever-dependable Millennium Falcon–the Solo family finds itself at a new turning point, about to set out on an odyssey into uncertain territory, untold adventure, and unexpected rewards.
To Han, who knows every bolt, weld, and sensor of the Falcon as if they were parts of himself, the strange device Allana shows him is utterly alien. But its confounding presence–and Allana’s infectious desire to unravel its mystery–are impossible to dismiss. The only answer lies in backtracking into the past on a fact-finding expedition to retrace the people, places, and events in the checkered history of the vessel that’s done everything from making the Kessel Run “in less than twelve parsecs” to helping topple an evil empire.
From the moment the Falcon broke loose from a Corellian assembly line like an untamed creature with a will of its own, it seemed destined to seek out trouble. It wasn’t long before the feisty YT-1300 freighter went from shuttling cargo to smuggling contraband. But it‘s a fateful rendezvous on Coruscant, at the explosive height of the Republic/Separatist uprising, that launches a galaxywide cat-and-mouse game whose newest players are Han, Leia, Allana, and C-3PO. And they’ re not alone: Crime lords, galactic pirates, rogue politicians, and fortune hunters alike loom at every turn of the quest–each with his or her own desperate stake in the Millennium Falcon’s most momentous mission. Through the years and across the stars, from the Rim worlds to unknown points beyond, the race will lead them all to a final standoff for a prize some will risk everything to find–and pay any cost to possess.
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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| Release Date: 03-31-2009 | |
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Star Wars: Millennium Falcon
Chapter One
The first time Han laid eyes on her, standing with Lando on one of Nar Shaddaa’s permacrete landing platforms a few short years before he had thrown in with the Rebel Alliance, he saw the battered old freighter not only for all she was but for all that she might one day become.
Staring at her like some lovesick cub. Eyes wide, mouth hanging open. Then quickly trying to get hold of himself so that Lando wouldn’t know what he was thinking. Dismissing the ship as a hunk of junk. But Lando was no fool, and by then he knew all of Han’s tells. One of the best gamblers that side of Coruscant, he knew when he was being bluffed. “She’s fast,” he had said, a twinkle in his eye.
Han didn’t doubt it.
Even that far back it was easy to envy Lando all he already possessed, his extraordinary good fortune to begin with. But luck had little to do with it. Lando just didn’t deserve this ship. He could barely handle a skimmer, let alone a light-fast freighter best flown by a pair of able pilots. He just wasn’t worthy of her.
Han had never thought of himself as the covetous or acquisitive type, but suddenly he wanted the ship more than he had ever wanted anything in his life. After all the years of servitude and wandering, of close calls and failed partnerships, in and out of love, in and out of the Academy, victim of as many tricks as he’d played on others . . . perhaps he saw the ship as a chance for permanence.
Circling her, fairly orbiting her, he nursed sinister designs. The old freighter drew him to her gravity, as she clearly had all who had piloted her and added their own touches to the YT
Title: Star Wars: Millennium Falcon August 10, 2012 This is an escape after the exhausting Legacy of the Force. It really feels like an anthology of stories. There is Han, Leia and Allana mystery and the various stories of owners of the historic ship. There is a little post Legacy discussion and digestion as Invincible was so short for such a huge ending. Generally, Luceno tries to convey a sense of peace and optimism in the book.
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Light Fare on the history of the Falcon
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
Luceno is a great writer. His are my favorite in the genre. This wasn't necessarily meaty stuff but it's fun. It also introduces some things to come in Outcast. I lost some of my enthusiasm around halfway mark I think. I found the flashbacks and flashforwards tedious as none lasted particularly long.
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