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2.0 out of 5 stars Too short, not enough story, September 24, 2010
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This review is from: Star Wars: Fool's Bargain (Novella) (Kindle Edition)
For whatever reason, Star Wars short stories are a bit of a hit or miss. The "Tales of..." are great in that they explain background characters. However, Fool's Bargain didn't really fit the bill. It's a short story about a relatively minor and unmemorable character from Timothy Zahn's Survivor's Quest (Star Wars). The story itself is basically about stormtroopers storming a fortress with some mysterious Warlord. Unlike most of Zahn's other work, this is mostly a book of action, not intricate plot development. In fact, the story ends with an exciting twist, but doesn't develop it. I feel like this short story would have been better had it been about a character we all know and love, or included a really interesting plot twist. Also, just to note, this same story is included in the paperback copy of Survivor's Quest (Star Wars), so there's no need to buy the separate Kindle version.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Imperial slice-of-life story, September 24, 2010
This review is from: Star Wars: Fool's Bargain (Novella) (Kindle Edition)
Timothy Zahn's Fool's Bargain is a short story originally published in e-book form and set before the events of his novel Survivor's Quest. This tale covers an assignment Aurek Company of the Imperial 501st receives on the embattled planet Kariek. The focus is on the four troopers who comprise Aurek-Seven and in particular their leader Twister. This is the same squad that plays a part in Survivor's Quest, minus one personnel change which is detailed in this story. There aren't many Expanded Universe stories that take the Imperial point of view, so this is a welcome perspective here. By this stage in the galaxy's history, years after the Battle of Endor, certain elements of the Empire have developed a more enlightened perspective of the universe around them. These troopers are honorable soldiers fighting for a government they believe in, one that no longer ruthlessly oppresses subject populations but rather plays more of a protector role.

The Empire of the films is notably a human-centric organization. Zahn opens the door to alien Imperials in this story with the introduction of Su-mil, an Eickarie and a Kariek native swept up in a civil war. There is a clever bit of deception on Su-mils part involving the Eickarie concept of a lie (they term a lie "left-handed," vs. a truth which is "right-handed" - this must be awkward for the native left-handed Eickaries!). By fighting together, Twister sees a potentially valuable ally in Su-mil and we get a perspective of how a stormtrooper unit might be something a soldier would actually aspire to join, rather than simply being cannon fodder for Rebel heroes.

All in all, Fool's Bargain is an enjoyable vignette of Imperial life that expands a bit on characters from Survivor's Quest and also provides an interesting preview of the Imperial perspective Zahn went on to explore more thoroughly in his novel Allegiance. It can be purchased in electronic form and is also available in the paperback version of Survivor's Quest (Star Wars).
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3.0 out of 5 stars An easy, quick and somewhat enjoyable read, December 15, 2011
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This review is from: Star Wars: Fool's Bargain (Novella) (Kindle Edition)
This book delves into one of the many battles waged by the empire. I usually enjoy books that go into further detail about the lives of common folk in the star wars universe, but this one was to short to really tell me anything new.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Star Wars: Fool's Bargain, April 16, 2009
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As an ebook it reads very well on my Kindle, but it really doesn't seem to belong where it is. Maybe at the end of The Dark Nest Trilogy or Legacy of the Force, but it just seems not to have a place it belongs in the Star Wars universe. At least not to me.
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