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Stars: 3
Re-read? Leaning yes
Recommend to: Primarily to people who have exhausted what are considered to be top-tier EU books and want to continue with ones decent to good.
A strange decision in this book was to separate the POV characters completely into three different sections, so you get about 100 pages each for Lando, then Luke, then Leia. The POVs alternated in book 1, and this returns in book 3. I think that the alternating POVs was a better choice because it keeps you from feeling bogged d ...more
Re-read? Leaning yes
Recommend to: Primarily to people who have exhausted what are considered to be top-tier EU books and want to continue with ones decent to good.
A strange decision in this book was to separate the POV characters completely into three different sections, so you get about 100 pages each for Lando, then Luke, then Leia. The POVs alternated in book 1, and this returns in book 3. I think that the alternating POVs was a better choice because it keeps you from feeling bogged d ...more

I didn't care for the way the author divided the book into Luke, Lando,and Leia parts. I will admit that the Leia part was the best, and the third book which is putting more emphasis on her story is a better read already. That being said, the Lando angle isn't bad, but the Luke storyline is really weak. For a Jedi Knight/Master, he is certainly gullible to fall for what is obviously a trap or, at the very least, a manipulation of his time and talents. Open your eyes, Skywalker.
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Jun 28, 2008
Kyle
marked it as to-read

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Stephenee
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Sep 27, 2011
Ley
marked it as to-read