Abridged Audiobook
This book was a very interesting read, especially when it touches on the cities of Tattooine, Kenobi’s past, and the history of Alderaan. Then you have the tragic Skywalker foreshadowing we saw in that cave on Dagobah...
I love it so far, holds my interest and the narrator is really good! I would definitely recommend this to a friend!
This book is up and down. It starts good, lulls in the middles and then picks up again. Leia and Han's business partners are a great addition to this story. The danger that the Solos intentionally put themselves in seems to go overboard in this novel. It just doesn't seem realistic. It's one thing if you happen upon the Imperials and have to improvise but to run in front of them waving your hands seems too stupid for them.
A fun story that is easy to listen to because of the known and loved characters and terrain. The reality is that Han has always been a reluctant hero, but he always plays a part in "saving the day" and he does it again with his typical humor and brash style. Leia finds out that her father and grandmother were well-loved and admired figures on Tattoine. She comes to terms with her genetic heritage and can finally have her own family with peace of mind.