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Cargando... Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Beware the Power of the Dark Side! (2015)por Tom Angleberger
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is a retelling of George Lucas's Return of The Jedi. It uses the information of all the prequels and tries to fill major plot holes. The plot goes Luke and his comrades try to save their friend Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt. They free him and Luke's friends go to the rebel fleet and prepare to attack the second Death Star. Meanwhile Luke goes to Daggobah to ask Yoda if Darth Vader really is his father. Yoda tells him yes and Luke and the rebels attack the second Death Star. They succeed in destroying the Death Star and kill the Emperor as well as Darth Vader. I love the movie already and I am glad that someone has made a book about it. It also tells some amazing little facts about random Star Wars things such as what the royal guards do in their spare time. It has a charming sense of humor that is very refreshing. It fills in plot holes that were created with the introduction of the prequels. This makes it a little bit rewarding for people who want to know all about the Star Wars Universe and care about it's worth. This a book that I would recommend to any true Star Wars fan. All around probably the best Star Wars book I have read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Tom Angleberger delivers a captivating retelling of this story never experienced before; infusing the iconic, classic tale of good versus evil with a unique perspective and narrative style that will speak directly to today's young readers while enhancing the Star Wars experience for core fans of the saga. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Perhaps Angleberger's greatest achievement is to include references to people and events in the prequels, such as Padmé Amidala or Anakin's fall, in the more introspective scenes with Darth Vader, thereby foreshadowing the conflict that Luke feels in him and which leads to his return to the light. Like the other books in this series, Angleberger uses concept sketches and paintings from Ralph McQuarrie between chapters, though his serious tone confounds the more lighthearted (and, in the Empire adaptation, jokey) feel of the other books. As the final book in this series—unless Disney adapts the prequel or sequel trilogy in this format—Angleberger strikes the right tone and gravitas for the conclusion to the original trilogy. This is a great read both for younger readers and adults looking to reconnect with the characters. ( )