Rebel Dawn (Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy, #3)

Here is the explosive conclusion of the blockbuster trilogy that chronicles the never before told story of the young Han Solo.Set before the Star Wars movie adventures the second trilogy , these books chronicle the coming of age of the galaxy s most famous con man, smuggler, and thief.The Millennium Falcon is the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy So when Han Solo wins it in a game of sabacc, he and Chewbacca become kings of the smugglers uncatchable, unstoppable But with the Empire clamping down, Han knows his luck can t last Still, when an old girlfriend who is now the leader of an insurgent Rebel group offers him a shot at an incredible fortune, Han can t resist The plan seems a sure thing The resistance will be light and the take enormous Han and his friends will divide it equally with the Rebels Too bad for Han that the planet of Ylesia is far from a pushover, that the Rebels have an agenda of their own, and that smuggler friends can often turn into enemiesquicker than lightspeed. New Read Books Rebel Dawn (Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy, #3) By A.C. Crispin – kino-fada.fr Rebel Dawn would deserve stars for the clever and entertaining way A.C Crispin works us to the moment when Han meets Luke Obi Wan, if only Rebel Dawn would deserve stars had it not claimed to be a Han Solo book The interesting part of the story, what actually drives the tale along, is the fascinating battle between Jabba s Desilijic clan and Durga s Besadii clan For the bulk of this book, Jabba and Durga appear to be protagonist and antagonist This book would have been re Rebel Dawn would deserve stars for the clever and entertaining way A.C Crispin works us to the moment when Han meets Luke Obi Wan, if only Rebel Dawn would deserve stars had it not claimed to be a Han Solo book The interesting part o...5 starsRIP Bria Hope to seeHan and Chewie adventures Hope to also be able to readStar Wars booksWith Rebel Dawn, Crispin gives us a Han Solo with which we re familiar It makes sense this is the closest we get to the events in Star Wars, so he ought to be by now , but in the previous books, we only see hints of him Still, Crispin is showing us Han s development, so seeing hints in the previous books is to be expected.Rebel Dawn also takes us back to the plot that started this trilogy Bria and the drug trade on Ylesia More to the po...It s just as good as the previous volume in this trilogywhich is me damning with faint praise It s an enjoyable series of adventures travelogues, but once again there is much that is glossed over, or communicated in the tell don t show style of the previous books In fact, the plot of the late 1970s Brian Daley authored Han Solo trilogy is summarized in interludes lasting a few pages each which is either audacious or outrageous, ...Man, I know I shouldn t be giving five stars to a silly Star Wars book, but I loved it that much AC does a great job tying up all the loose ends, and brings the story right up to meeting Kenobi and Luke in the cantina, so it all fits Also worth noting AC did her research She does tie in the the HAN SOLO ADVENTURES written by Brian Daley years before, so the timeline is continuous Best things about this book 1 Boba Fett plays a larger role, and you get a bit of insight into his character.2 Man, I know I shouldn t be ...Now in posssession of his own ship, the beloved Millenium Falcon, you d thnk Han and Chewie would have no problems, right Well, the Empire is pressing down so hard on its subject worlds, even a smuggler of Han s caliber have trouble making a goodlving.Then a Rebel group offers Han a can t miss scenario There is an incredible fortune at stake Han gets half for his efforts and the Rebels use the other half to finance their revolt buying weapons, ships paying the odd bribe or two to corrupt I Now in posssession of his own ship, the beloved Millenium Falcon, you d thnk Han and Chewie would have no problems, right Well, the Empire is pressing down so hard on its subject worlds, even a smuggler of Han s caliber have trouble making a goodlving.Then a Rebel group offers Han a can t miss scenario There is an incredible fortune at stake Han gets half for his efforts and the Rebels use the other half to finance their revolt buyin...I give the trilogy as a whole a solid three stars I think there could have been points were certain characters were developed better, but I wouldn t say I m disappointed in the stories The third book was decent, but one thing I let bother me was how obvious it was that book three was written after Shadows of the Empire Suddenly characters from that story are ever present in this one By and large, the stories work as an origin for Solo I still think adding in the love story was pointless I give the trilogy as a whole a solid three stars I think there could have been points were certain characters were developed better, but I wouldn t say I m d...I m so glad I finally finished this trilogy From winning the Millenium Falcon to meeting Obi Wan and Luke in the Mos Eisley Cantina, this is a very interesting read that develops Han Solo s background and character While some purists might not like to know the details behind some details of Solo s past, I found it rather enlightening and adds another dimension to his character ...Estos libros no son excepcionales, pero es bien satisfactorio saber lo que pasa durante las elipsis de las pel culas La experiencia del audio libro fue sobresaliente, e inevitablemente continuar con Star W...There was so good and some bad to it The good, there wasn t any I got bad feeling about this, it explainsof the Jabba Han relationship, Lando Han issue that they had in Empire, how he got the Falcon, Boba Fett was in it , etc This books does take you right up into New Hope, which is good and bad I say bad only because it really limits what another writer can do with Solo s character before New Hope She just did 3 books on him a...

Rebel Dawn (Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy, #3)
  • English
  • 07 July 2017
  • Paperback
  • 389 pages
  • 0553574175
  • A.C. Crispin
  • Rebel Dawn (Star Wars: The Han Solo Trilogy, #3)