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Solo: A Star Wars Story - Expanded Edition Book | Official Star Wars Novel | Sci-Fi Adventure for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Star Wars Fans & Collectors | Great for Reading, Gifts & Display
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Solo: A Star Wars Story - Expanded Edition Book | Official Star Wars Novel | Sci-Fi Adventure for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Star Wars Fans & Collectors | Great for Reading, Gifts & Display
Solo: A Star Wars Story - Expanded Edition Book | Official Star Wars Novel | Sci-Fi Adventure for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Star Wars Fans & Collectors | Great for Reading, Gifts & Display
Solo: A Star Wars Story - Expanded Edition Book | Official Star Wars Novel | Sci-Fi Adventure for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Star Wars Fans & Collectors | Great for Reading, Gifts & Display
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Don’t miss the exclusive content in this thrilling adaptation of Solo: A Star Wars Story, with scenes from alternate versions of the script including Han Solo’s time in the Imperial Navy, Qi’ra’s past, the beginnings of the rebellion, and more!   Though Han Solo has thrilled Star Wars fans for decades, the notorious wisecracking scoundrel was chasing adventure and dodging trouble long before he walked into the cantina at Mos Eisley spaceport.   Young Han dreams of someday soaring into space at the helm of his own starship and leaving his home, the gritty industrial planet Corellia, far behind. But as long as he’s trapped in a life of poverty and crime—and under the thumb of the sinister Lady Proxima and her brutal street gang—reaching the distant stars seems impossible. When Han tries to escape with his girlfriend and partner-in-crime, Qi’ra, he makes it out—but she doesn’t. Desperate for a way to find his own offworld vessel and free her, Han enlists in the Imperial Navy—the last place for a rebellious loner who doesn’t play well with others.   When the Empire clips his wings, Han goes rogue and plunges into the shady world of smugglers, gamblers, and con artists. There he meets the charming and cunning high roller Lando Calrissian, makes an unlikely friend in a cantankerous Wookiee called Chewbacca, and first lays eyes on the Millennium Falcon. To snag his piece of the outlaw pie, Han joins a crew of pirates to pull off a risky heist. The stakes are high, the danger is great, and the odds are slim. But never tell Han Solo the odds.Praise for Solo: A Star Wars Story“Mur Lafferty has given us the best adaptation of a Star Wars film yet.”—Star Wars News Net   “If you liked the movie but were left wanting more, this novel has exactly what you need.”—CNET   “A fun adventure tale within the larger Star Wars franchise that goes beyond the run-of-the-mill novelization treatment to explore a new bit of the world that we haven’t yet seen.”—The Verge
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Solo is a story that got a pretty bad (in my opinion) rap, mainly because of all the chaos surrounding the filming of the movie. The movie, which is much better than it got credit for and the box office returns showed suffered from the backlash over The Last Jedi and being released so soon after it. Had they stuck with the December release schedule I think it would have done much better and not have been written off.The novel sticks pretty closely to what you see in the film. It does have some additions which added to or expanded what is in the movie, but it did not add anything all that substantive. It certainly did not change anything that was in the movie. I do think the novel could have fleshed out a little more detail from the time jump between when Han gets off Cordelia and when he meets with the crew of smugglers. It did add a little during that time period, but not a ton.Overall, I think if you enjoyed the movie you will enjoy the novel. If you hated the movie there is not much about the novel that is likely to sway you off that point. I think it is a good story, that flows well and makes for a fairly quick read.

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