Phillip's Reviews > Mercy Kill
Mercy Kill (Star Wars: X-Wing, #10)
by Aaron Allston
by Aaron Allston
Phillip's review
bookshelves: first-reads
Sep 09, 12
bookshelves: first-reads
Recommended to Phillip by:
I Won it from Goodreads Give away page
Recommended for:
Science ZFiction livers, and true Star Wars fans
Read from August 17 to September 08, 2012 — I own a copy, read count: 1
A very fun book to read. I was 5 years old in 1977 when Star Wars was first in the theaters. I've loved the movies ever since. I won this one from Good Reads, and can't wait to read the first book in this series.
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Reading Progress
| 08/17/2012 | page 1 |
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0.0% | "Just got this in the mail. Won it from Good Reads. Can't wait to get started." |
| 08/18/2012 | page 27 |
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6.0% | "been pretty good so far, I won this book from good reads. It's been quite interesting, so far." |
| 08/20/2012 | page 58 |
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14.0% | "It's getting good, I waon this book from Good Reads, so I'm trying to read it and put my critique on here of the finished book. It's book 5 in a series rthat I haven't yet read any others in, but in tru Star Wars writing fashion I picked up the book and by the third chapter I fealt as if I knew the charactors already. Can't wait to read the rest of the series. Only 58 pages in and feel like I'm part of the story." |
| 08/21/2012 | page 67 |
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16.0% | "This book been suspenceful so far. Characters are very interesting. They are doing things to get supplies, and if they get caught they can either be killed or go to prison, Which in most Star Wars stories prison is usually worse than death. Trying to read it quicker so I can critique for Goodreads because I won it from this site, very good book wish I had more hours in the day to read it." |
| 09/01/2012 | page 206 |
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50.0% | "This book is edge of your seat action. really enjoying it" |
| 09/04/2012 | page 247 |
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59.0% | "The original group has teamed up with another group with differences and similarities that make it difficult to keep order. They have fought and won thier first major battle, at a deqr cost to the team. At the place I'm at now they are argueing over who should lead the group." |
