Star Wars Trilogy
by
George Lucas
and
Donald F. Glut
and
James Kahn

Del Rey, March 1993, 471 pp.
ISBN: 0-345-38438-5

Genre: Science Fiction
Subgenre: Movie Tie-In
Reviewed: 4/27/1999

Reviewed by: Conan Tigard

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A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far Away…

Luke Skywalker worked on his uncle’s farm on a remote planet called Tatoonie, repairing secondhand machinery and stunt-flying his battered skyhopper…and he was bored beyond belief. He dreamed of adventures out among the stars—adventures that would take him to distant, alien worlds. But when Luke intercepted a cryptic message from a beautiful captive princess, he got more than he bargained for—and that was how it all began…

Luke Skywalker, the proud Princess Leia, and Han Solo…Darth Vader, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Artoo-Detoo, See-Threepio, and the inscrutable Yoda…Chewbacca the Wookie, shifty Lando Calrissian, and the vile Jabba the Hutt—all the unforgettable characters and incredible adventures of the original Star Wars movies are now brought together in one volume. From the desolate sands of Tatoonie to Endor, the planet of the Ewoks--experience the complete story of the Rebel Alliance’s desperate struggle against the Empire!

 

Review

All three of the original books now come together in one book. I am not going to review the books here; all three have already been reviewed.

For Star Wars, go to the “L” page and see George Lucas.

For The Empire Strikes Back, go to the “G” page and see Donald F. Glut.

For Return of the Jedi, go to the “K” page and see James Kahn.

Enjoy. 

This site was created and is maintained by Conan Tigard
1999