Survivor's Quest (Star Wars)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Hardcover
Heather B. reviewed on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Continuing the intriguing story of Outbound Flight it takes you many years after the Battle of Endor.
I liked the book and am a great fan of all the star wars Timothy has written.
Personally I think the story line would be confusing if I had not read "Outbound Flight" but I think the plot and characters are all sound and different in they're own ways.
It's wonderful in my opinion to find out more about Thrawn and the Chiss race.
I like the twist of the story that 501st squadron puts in and the mysterious Jorj Car'das whose story is finally uncovered in the minds of Luke and Mara.
This book takes a little while to read as you need to capture every little detail for everything to make sense; especially since we're dealing with more Chiss!
This book is a great addition to the Star Wars Saga!
(Though before you read it would be better to read Outbound Flight(also by Timothy Zahn) first.)
I liked the book and am a great fan of all the star wars Timothy has written.
Personally I think the story line would be confusing if I had not read "Outbound Flight" but I think the plot and characters are all sound and different in they're own ways.
It's wonderful in my opinion to find out more about Thrawn and the Chiss race.
I like the twist of the story that 501st squadron puts in and the mysterious Jorj Car'das whose story is finally uncovered in the minds of Luke and Mara.
This book takes a little while to read as you need to capture every little detail for everything to make sense; especially since we're dealing with more Chiss!
This book is a great addition to the Star Wars Saga!
(Though before you read it would be better to read Outbound Flight(also by Timothy Zahn) first.)
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