If you like Star Wars, you will like this book. The content is compelling.
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I bought this book for one of my friends' children because he collectors everything Star Wars. He gets over excited when I give him anything Star Wars. I will be giving it as a gift to him.
Star Wars: The Black Fleet Crisis Tyrant's Test Tyrant's Test is the last book ni the Black Fleet Crisis trilogy. It was released in January 1997 by Bantam Spectra books in a softcover format. It was written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. Tyrant's Test takes us back to the convoluted lives of our heroes. The characterizations of Luke and Leia remain poor, Lando's mission is still annoying but there is a bright spot. Chewie's rescue of Han Solo is one of the few bright points in this trilogy. The daring and insane rescue of a battered and tortured Han Solo by his best friend is truly a memorable scene in an otherwise forgettable book. Chewie becomes much more than just a hairy sidekick, but rather he is more of a brother to Han than Luke is, as Han points out when he is brought back to a medical ship where Luke happens to have just landed. Luke and the strange woman continue to search for her people and his mother training. They finally track down this secretive people, but unknown to Luke (but known to everyone else), his traveling companion lied to him and his mother was really not a part of the secret society, yet Luke can still learn how to use their powers with only like 2 hours of training.. A slave revolt against the evil Yevetha helps to end the threat to the New Republic and Leia sits triumphant atop the backstabbing political world. The end has Luke and Leia reconciling (from a separation that was totally unnecessary) and Luke returns to his real living family. As for Lando, Luke also took time out of his busy schedule to hop halfway across the galaxy to save his old friend trapped aboard a living ship/seedpod. Sounds kind of Vongish to me. I personally did not like the ending... The New Republic's fleet is being hammered. Then all of a sudden, a remote control message from Byss causes the old Imperial ships to jump out and return home... The remaining Yevetha ships decide to push on but they get defeated... Um. Ok, let's take the entire bad guys (and the slaves that just overthrew them) and just make them jump to a core world. Then of course we never see them again in the Extended Universe! This was one of the hardest set of EU books I have ever read. :( 2/3 Latsyrhc Tamarack CollectiblesRead full review
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