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3.75 Stars
Thane Kyrell is a skilled pilot working for the Rebellion, but before he flew in the sky, he put his life on the line each time he lived a life of privilege. Back then, he noticed the way that outsiders were treated and was intrigued by a girl named Cienna Ree. When he stands up for her, the two form an unlikely friendship that lasts years until it leads them to the Empire. Someone has messed up Cienna and Thane's chances at passing the test—someone who wants to turn them against each other. The two take the bait, academic rivals wishing to be friends but truly to be something more. Thane's story truly begins when his undying loyalty to the empire changes. He sees the Empire for what it really is, and it changes his life forever.
"I want to leave the imperial army." That feeling was born from that day onward."
Star Wars: Lost Stars was a delightful surprise that ended up being better than I had expected. Different from the other Star Wars stories, this feels more contained, as if it focused on a smaller scope rather than the overall universe. It is a canon manga based on the novel that has a couple of cameos 😉. The story begins by focusing a lot more on two characters journeys: Thane and Cienna. By the end of the story, it seems as if the lens has been widened, and we finally get to see the greater impacts on many of the people in the universe.
I love how it started with Thane in the rebellion, only to go back in time to show the reader the progression of his character. I liked him as a protagonist, though I look forward to his internal conflict that will progress throughout the other volumes in order to give his character more dimension. Then there was Cienna, who had so much potential yet overall fell flat. She just felt very inconsiderate and flat. The way their relationship was depicted was well done. I loved seeing Cienna and Thane throughout several important parts of their lives. It was sad to see that their relationship had easily changed.
I do feel as if the whole empire vs. rebellion plot point involving Cienna vs. Thane felt very contrived, almost ridiculous. I thought it was interesting, but at the same time, it felt like the author was trying to add a romance with all the YA tropes into a Star Wars novel. I did love the exploration of classism and power imbalance, which added some real-world problems to the story. The art style by Yusaku Komiyama was well-done, beautiful, and breath-taking. I love how Darth Vader is drawn! In conclusion, I am excited to read the next volume!
"Friends . . . if I told you that I thought we were more than that . . . would it bother you to hear that, Cienna?"
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