Readers can now experience the personal side of Han Solo. From a prisoner of Jabba the Hutt to the would-be boyfriend of a princess, Han reveals his thoughts and feelings throughout every step of his starcrossing journey.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solo, Leia, Luke, and adventure,
By A Customer
This review is from: Hero for Hire, by Han Solo (Star Wars Journal) (Paperback)
Unlike the Luke and Leia's Star Wars Jornals, the events are recorded after the events of Star Wars: a new hope instead of during, though it only covers the events of episode IV. Also, it's a conversation instead of a "solo" effort. And at a time when our always on his feet Han solo is very vunerable and worried about Leia. Yet, he doesn't mind speaking honestly about his hate at first site with the princess, and his growing attachment to "little brother type luke". Though it's as hard for me to imagine this Monk living in nasty old Jabba's palace, yet being left alone, as it is for Han Solo, its an entertaining read. I guess the hybernation sickness could have had him imagining things. Because he sure had a nice long time to tell all his episode IV history.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cool!,
This review is from: Hero for Hire, by Han Solo (Star Wars Journal) (Paperback)
This a really good book and I would reccomend it to any Star Wars because it gives an account of Han Solo's stay in Jabba's dungeon. It's cool how a B'omarr monk comes in and interviews Han on his journeys and adventures. A must have for any Star Wars fan.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read This Book,
By Adam C. from Naugatuck, CT (Naugatuck, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hero for Hire, by Han Solo (Star Wars Journal) (Paperback)
I think you should definitely read this book. In this book Han Solo expresses his deepest personal feelings. He also explains parts of the Star Wars story that weren't in any of the movies. For example, he describes when he was in the Imperial army, where he met and saved Chewbacca who was a slave to the army. If you like Star Wars, you will really enjoy this book.
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