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Cargando... Tales from The Mos Eisley Cantina (Star Wars) (edición 1995)por Kevin J. Anderson (Editor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In most movies, background characters are simply background characters and have no significant reason to be there, yet in the Star Wars universe it is a whole different story. In the classic Mos Eisley cantina scene as seen in Episode IV, the cantina is crawling with scum and villainy. Along with that, most of the background characters actually have a well thought out canon reason to be there, including the events which lead to their brief appearance. Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina is an anthology of entertaining tales written by some of the largest Star Wars authors of its time, such as: Timothy Zahn, Kevin J. Anderson, A. C. Crispin and more. It is a refreshing change to pick up a book and read a short story or two every now and then. WHEW! It feels good to finally be finished with this one; it's been on my "Currently Reading" shelf for just about 6 months. After my 4 month hiatus from this book, I'm finally finished! I did enjoy the book, despite the fact that the length of time that I spent NOT reading it vastly dwarfs the amount of time I was reading. The stories in this book are all interesting, and varied, and center around the (apparently) most popular watering-hole in the universe. These aren't the best written stories I've ever read, but for what they are, they serve their purpose. This book gives the reader a chance to look into the lives of all those background characters that they see in the Mos Eisley, but who never get any speaking roles in the films. Which, come to think of it, could be due to the fact that the film-makers weren't sure where their mouths actually were. But when you hire aliens to make a movie, you are both grateful that they showed up, and grateful that they showed up without any sort of probe... that you can remember. Anyway, this was an enjoyable read with some interesting stories. Recommended to fans of the Star Wars franchise. :) An anthology of tales following the various characters in the Mos Eisley cantina in Star Wars: A New Hope. Some of them may have only gotten a few seconds of screen time, but the various authors flesh them out with back stories that lead to them being in that particular place at that particular time. Some weave the cantina into the story, while others touch on it only tangentially; a few of the stories even interact, with events in one having effects in another. The writing quality is a mixed bag, ranging from so-so to quite good; my favorite is Daniel Keys Moran's Empire Blues, but I must admit I was already a fan of DKM's writing when I picked up the book. Overall, the book is a fun visit to the Star Wars universe. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sixteen stories from the most infamous cantina in the universe...by some of today's leading writers of science fiction. In a far corner of the universe, on the small desert planet of Tatooine, there is a dark, nic-i-tain-filled cantina where you can down your favorite intoxicant while listening to the best jazz riffs in the universe. But beware your fellow denizens of this pangalactic watering hole, for they are cutthroats and cutpurses, assassins and troopers, humans and aliens, gangsters and thieves.... Featuring original stories by: Kevin J. Anderson * Doug Beason * M. Shayne Bell * David Bischoff * A.C. Crispin * Kenneth C. Flint * Barbara Hambly * Rebecca Moesta * Daniel Keys Moran * Jerry Oltion * Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens * Jennifer Roberson * Kathy Tyers * Tom Veitch & Martha Veitch * Dave Wolverton * Timothy Zahn No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A bunch of tight stories that are actually enjoyable to read. Each story had its own unique plot, but they all centered around the Cantina and so had a larger overall theme.
Some were better than others [the Wolfman story was just plain stupid imo], but the good ones were just plain fun.
And Star Wars should be fun! ( )