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See reader--see reader retch,
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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (Taschenbuch)
About the only excuse I can give for Alan Dean Foster is that he didn't know where Lucas planned to take the SW series, so certain obvious inaccuracies (Vader addressing Luke by "Skywalker," strength in the Force being measured by the size of the rocks they could lift, the entire concept of the Kaiburr crystal, etc.) can be excused. Aside from that, this book fully deserves the title of "Worst SW book ever written." The prose alternates between a dry, lifeless husk and melodramatic overkill, the characters are two-dimensional, and those returning from the movie act little or nothing like the characters we know from SW. (The mud-fight scene in particular was so completely out of character for Luke and Leia--though not in the out of character context of this novel--that I threw the book across the room in disgust.) For those who favor empty, pointless plots whose only purpose is to get a quick thrill over the fast-moving, character-driven plots that encompass the trilogy and (for better or worse) most of the novels that followed it, who haven't seen *Star Wars* recently enough to be bothered by the blatant inaccuracies and mischaracterizations, you are more than welcome to this book. For anyone else--it has no bearing whatsoever on any other SW books ever written, so I strongly urge that you spare yourself the trouble. Helfen Sie anderen Kunden bei der Suche nach den hilfreichsten Rezensionen
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Splinter of what it could have been.,
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye (Taschenbuch)
It had potential. It had the plot, the characters (Luke, Leia, and a woman named Halla) but something about this book didn't add up. First, there was the print. It felt like I was reading The Cat in the Hat! Second, once they got on the planet, they meet a cast of cartoonish, happy-go-lucky characters including the Yuzzem, an extraordinarily strong species that Luke can somehow understand. It's a book that is truly based on coincidence, so far as the plot goes, and does a poor job of detailing Luke and Leia. They seem off as characters. It also bothered me at how easily Luke is able to battle Vader, and the plot inconsistensy that allows Vader's arm to bleed. I am aware of the fact that the book was written before Empire, and long before RotJ, but it still bothered me. Also, Leia is able to battle Vader, for a time. The book does do a reasonable job of showing Luke's budding force talents, but this is not enough to justify the atmosphere that the book is written in. Also, the book starts by having Leia desperate to get to a conference on a world interested in joining the Alliance, but that mission is totally forgotten by the end of the book! The author doesn't even bother to bring us back to the planet they were flying to in the first place. If this book had been a little more spit and polished, it could have been great. But it isn't, so it ain't.
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Close enough, but...,
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I am bettting that most of us think that just because something is a George Lucas Idea it has to work. That is what happened to me with this book, which if by no means is bad, it is not the story I expected to read. In this book you will be treated to the classic elements of the fantasy adventure myth: A near fatal landing, the undesired adventure, the pursuit by a monster (can't miss huh?) and the meeting of a primitive tribe among other typical situations. The book is well written, it reads fast and the plot keeps moving steadily, so it makes for a nice piece of literature, just don't expect another Star Wars, an Ewok adventure would be a more appropriate comparison.
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