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Planet of Twilight (Star Wars)
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Prepare yourself for a nonstop Leia-fest. The New Republic's new leader is back in bondage again, but at least this time she doesn't have Jabba the Hut slobbering all over her. Kidnapped after a clandestine mission to the former prison-planet Nam Chorios goes awry, Leia relies on her wits, her ever-developing Jedi powers (including some mean saber-swinging), and her pals to escape, survive, and resolve the conflict on the desolate planet. Han, Chewie, and Lando may get short shrift in Planet of Twilight, but Luke gets in some good scenes on the trail of Force-sensitive babe Callista, and the droids provide more than their share of laughs. While veteran writer Hambly doesn't subscribe to the admittedly entertaining shut-up-and-start-blasting school of Star Wars writing, her skilled characterizations and more literary stylings are a welcome addition to the fold. --Paul Hughes
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♥♥♥♥ HAMBLYS A HACK!
These books(Children of the Jedi and Planet of Twilight)prove that Hambly has no business writing Star Wars novels. Hambly has a weak grasp on the characters of Star Wars. In a genre and series whose readers are keen to every small detail in a characters life small changes on the part of the author make a huge unwanted difference. I would not consider these books to be Star Wars novels. The characters were Hamblys own, not the characters that we all know. The only things that remained were the names. Hambly wrote her own stories with weak fluffy pages that had nothing to do with Star wars. The stories are slow,overly descriptive, and extremely choppy. In these books Hambly failed miserably.
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