Title: Star Wars: Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor
Author: Matthew Stover
Pages: 316
Published: December 30th 2008
by LucasBooks
Rating: 2/5
Goodreads Summary:
Emperor Palpatine and
Darth Vader are dead. The Empire has been toppled by the triumphant
Rebel Alliance, and the New Republic is ascendant. But the struggle
against the dark side and the Sith Order is not over. Luke Skywalker,
Princess Leia, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian, and their faithful comrades
have had little time to savor victory before being called on to defend
the newly liberated galaxy.
Powerful remnants of the vanquished
Empire, hungry for retaliation, are still at large, committing acts of
piracy, terrorism, and wholesale slaughter against the worlds of the
fledgling New Republic. The most deadly of these, a ruthless legion of
black-armored Stormtroopers, do the brutal bidding of the newly risen
warlord Shadowspawn. Striking from a strategically advantageous base on
the planet Mindor, they are waging a campaign of plunder and
destruction, demolishing order and security across the galaxy–and
breeding fears of an Imperial resurgence. Another reign of darkness
beneath the boot-heel of Sith despotism is something General Luke
Skywalker cannot, and will not, risk.
Mobilizing the ace
fighters of Rogue Squadron–along with the trusty Chewbacca,
See-Threepio, and Artoo-Detoo–Luke, Han, and Leia set out to take the
battle to the enemy and neutralize the threat before it’s too late. But
their imminent attack on Mindor will be playing directly into the hands
of their cunning new adversary. Lord Shadowspawn is no freshly anointed
Sith Chieftain but in fact a vicious former Imperial Intelligence
officer–and Prophet of the Dark Side. The Emperor’s death has paved the
way for Shadowspawn’s return from exile in the Outer Rim, and mastery of
ancient Sith knowledge and modern technology has given him the
capability to mount the ultimate power play for galaxy wide dominion.
Dark prophecy has foretold that only one obstacle stands in his way, and
he is ready–even eager–for the confrontation.
All the classic
heroes, all the explosive action and adventure, all the unparalleled
excitement of Star Wars come breathlessly alive as the adventures of
Luke Skywalker continue.
Review:
I in all honesty have no idea what to say about this. It was just bad and to me a bit confusing and un necessary. Luke was sort of a whiny bitch and Leia, heck I don't know what was going on with her. The only people seemed like their movie selves were Lando and Han. In fact those were the only two people I liked in this entire story. It got really boring really fast and the only reason it actually got finished was that I skimmed a shit ton of it.
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