What The Tales of Beedle the Bard was for J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter universe, Myths & Fables is for the Star Wars universe. The book consists of nine different tales, each one falling into the category of fable, legend, morality tale, ghost story or some combination of the four. The book is written by George Mann, […]
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A Crash of Fate – Review
“I know the galaxy will never be big enough to fill that emptiness in you heart, Izzy, because you don’t want it to. You want to keep running because you wound’t know what to do if you had to stop.” A Crash of Fate pg. 241-242 Since the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, the […]
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Queen’s Shadow – Review
Attack of the Clones vaulted all of the characters from The Phantom Menace forward by ten years, leaving a gap for fans to wonder what happened in that time period to each of them that returned. One of the biggest changes was for Padmé, who had gone from being Queen of Naboo to its representative in the […]
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The Mighty Chewbacca in the Forest of Fear – Review
Disney Press continues it’s streak of excellent tie-in work for Star Wars with The Mighty Chewbacca in the Forest of Fear. The book is written by Origami Yoda author Tom Angleberger, who brings his humor and wit to bear on a story from Chewie’s perspective. When Han finds himself double crossed, it’s up to Chewie, […]
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Most Wanted – Review
One of the best things about a new Star Wars film are the books that come out in support of them and Solo: A Star Wars Story is no exception. Last Shot by Daniel José Older was a wonderful companion to the movie, giving depth to both Han and Lando around the time of Solo but also […]
What Is Too Much Star Wars – CCC Ep. 026
This week We are joined by Scott Ryfun of My Star Wars Story, Dinner 4 Geeks, and The Star Wars Tonight podcast to discuss all the marketing and merchandising surrounding The Force Awakens. Has Lucasfilm gone too far? Tune in and find out scoundrels. With The Force Awakens hitting theaters in mere days […]