Author: L. Neil Smith
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There's a little more character development for Lando this time, though not much. The Millenium Falcon is still a fairly recent acquisition for him and we see how the ship is the beginning of a more stable, responsible life for Calrissian. There are glimpses of a backstory, though one thin on details. We get more Sabacc rules, too, though it's still a highly confusing game. The phone app hasn't done much to help me understand it.
The Flamewind of the title is a more violent version of the Northern Lights and is a similar draw for tourists. We do get one intriguing character: Waywa Fybot, an avian/humanoid from Uaua. One, I believe fan-generated, image of the character looks like this:
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If I start reading any Star Wars material again, it's going to be the newer canon stuff, not because I want to read Star Wars novels (my experience tells me they are usually less than good) but because a lot of the current story line is there.
ReplyDeleteI think I've about reached the end of my run with these. They've been fun for a romp but there are too many other things I'd rather be reading.
DeleteI don't think I'll ever read a Star Wars novel. I've been enjoying the comic books. For me, it may be generational or the comic fan in me, but I like Star Wars as a visual medium. But, this story does sound interesting.
ReplyDeleteOver my explorations of the past few years, I've come to the conclusion that Star Wars works best on film, Star Trek on television - as it should be, really. I enjoy the books but like you, I'd rather watch.
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