Star Wars fans have been blessed this year with two exceptional movie adaptations, the first being Jason Fry’s The Last Jedi, and now Solo by Mur Lafferty. Marc Thompson delivers yet another fantastic performance for this, a fine tribute to a vastly under appreciated movie, along with wonderful additional insights to its characters and scenes. Mur Lafferty is the author of Solo: A Star Wars Story and the Hugo and Nebula nominated novel Six Wakes, The Shambling Guides series, and several self pubbed novels and novellas, including the award winning Afterlife series. She is the host of the Hugo-winning podcast Ditch Diggers, and the long-running I Should Be Writing/5(K). But never tell Han Solo the odds. Praise for Solo: A Star Wars Story "Mur Lafferty has given us the best adaptation of a Star Wars film yet."--Star Wars News Net "If you liked the movie but were left wanting more, this novel has exactly what you need."--CNET "A fun adventure tale within the larger Star Wars franchise that goes beyond the run-of.
Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition - Kindle edition by Lafferty, Mur. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Solo: A Star Wars Story: Expanded Edition. Don't miss the exclusive content in this thrilling adaptation of Solo: A Star Wars Story, with scenes from alternate versions of the script including Han Sol. "Mur Lafferty has given us the best adaptation of a Star Wars film yet."—Star Wars News Net "If you liked the movie but were left wanting more, this novel has exactly what you need."—CNET "A fun adventure tale within the larger Star Wars franchise that goes beyond the run-of-the-mill novelization treatment to explore a new bit of.
Lafferty’s adaptation works so well because the plot of the film was always better suited to a novel, like Brian Daley’s “Han Solo Adventures” or A.C. Crispin’s “Han Solo Trilogy”. The story, focusing on Han Solo escaping his life as a scrumrat on Corellia, joining and then washing out of the Imperial Navy, and becoming a smuggler to take on a major heist, all while facing ethical dilemmas that challenge his self-image as an independent and aloof scoundrel is a fun one and. Mur Lafferty’s novelization of Ron Howard’s “Solo: A Star Wars Story” continues the tradition of Del Rey’s adaptations of the new films by including scenes deleted from the theatrical cuts of the film. To snag his piece of the outlaw pie, Han joins a crew of pirates to pull off a risky heist. The stakes are high, the danger is great, and the odds are slim. But never tell Han Solo the odds. Praise for Solo: A Star Wars Story. “Mur Lafferty has given us the best adaptation of a Star Wars film yet.” —Star Wars News Net.
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