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From a Certain Point of View: 40 Stories Celebrating 40 Years of The Empire Strikes Back (2020)

par Seth Dickinson (Contributeur)

Autres auteurs: Tom Angleberger (Contributeur), Zoraida Córdova (Contributeur), Sarwat Chadda (Contributeur), SA Chakraborty (Contributeur), Mike Chen (Contributeur)35 plus, Adam Christopher (Contributeur), Katie Cook (Contributeur), Delilah S. Dawson (Contributeur), Tracy Deonn (Contributeur), Alexander Freed (Contributeur), Jason Fry (Contributeur), Christie Golden (Contributeur), Hank Green (Contributeur), Rob Hart (Contributeur), Lydia Kang (Contributeur), Michael Kogge (Contributeur), R.F. Kuang (Contributeur), CB Lee (Contributeur), Mackenzi Lee (Contributeur), John Jackson Miller (Contributeur), Michael Moreci (Contributeur), Daniel José Older (Contributeur), Mark Oshiro (Contributeur), Amy Ratcliffe (Contributeur), Beth Revis (Contributeur), Lilliam Rivera (Contributeur), Cavan Scott (Contributeur), Emily Skrutskie (Contributeur), Karen Strong (Contributeur), Anne Toole (Contributeur), Chris Trevas (Illustrateur), Catherynne M. Valente (Contributeur), Austin Walker (Contributeur), Martha Wells (Contributeur), Django Wexler (Contributeur), Kiersten White (Contributeur), Gary Whitta (Contributeur), Brittany N. Williams (Contributeur), Charles Yu (Contributeur), Jim Zub (Contributeur)

Séries: From a Certain Point of View (2), Star Wars: Canon - chronological order (3 ABY, Imperial Era), La Guerre des étoiles [univers]

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Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back with this exciting reimagining of the timeless film featuring new perspectives from forty acclaimed authors. On May 21, 1980, Star Wars became a true saga with the release of The Empire Strikes Back. In honor of the fortieth anniversary, forty storytellers recreate an iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back through the eyes of its supporting characters, from heroes and villains to droids and creatures. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors and trendsetting artists: Austin Walker explores the unlikely partnership of bounty hunters Dengar and IG-88 as they pursue Han Solo. Hank Green chronicles the life of a naturalist caring for tauntauns on the frozen world of Hoth. Tracy Deonn delves into the dark heart of the Dagobah cave where Luke confronts a terrifying vision. Martha Wells reveals the world of the Ugnaught clans who dwell in the depths of Cloud City. Mark Oshiro recounts the wampa's tragic tale of loss and survival. Seth Dickinson interrogates the cost of serving a ruthless empire aboard the bridge of a doomed Imperial starship. Plus more hilarious, heartbreaking, and astonishing tales from: Tom Angleberger, S.A. Chakraborty, Mike Chen, Adam Christopher, Zoraida Cr?dova, Delilah S. Dawson, Alexander Freed, Jason Fry, Christie Golden, Rob Hart, E. K. Johnston, Lydia Kang, Michael Kogge, R.F. Kuang, C.B. Lee, Mackenzi Lee, John Jackson Miller, Michael Moreci, Daniel Jos ?Older, Amy Ratcliffe, Beth Revis, Lilliam Rivera, Cavan Scott, Emily Skrutskie, Karen Strong, Anne Toole, Catherynne M. Valente, Django Wexler, Kiersten White, Gary Whitta, Brittany N. Williams, Charles Yu, Jim Zub.… (plus d'informations)
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Overall, a collection of generally entertaining stories, taken from the point of view of others in the Star Wars universe. These, on rare occasions, add something substantial to the Star Wars mythos, but most of these are reenactments of great scenes from the film, but just from a slightly different point of view. This is, of course what it says on the cover so one shouldn’t be surprised. There are some very good and gripping stories here, However there are some that probably shouldn’t have made the grade. Overall, though for any star Wars fan, this is a goodbye and will prove enjoyable. ( )
  aadyer | Jan 19, 2024 |
Not as good as [b:Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View|34817927|Star Wars From a Certain Point of View (From a Certain Point of View, #1)|Elizabeth Schaefer|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1501271454l/34817927._SX50_.jpg|56037636]. While there were several enjoyable stories in that one, this book just has a lot of "meh" stories. They are not poorly written, they just don't really have much interest for me. Only 1 I really enjoyed, and that relies on the reader having seen the "Solo" movie. As with [b:Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View|34817927|Star Wars From a Certain Point of View (From a Certain Point of View, #1)|Elizabeth Schaefer|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1501271454l/34817927._SX50_.jpg|56037636], these are short stories written by today's fiction authors that focus on really minor characters from the movie that have a story to tell. Clever idea, but I just felt like this book went on waaayyy too long. Especially with the Hoth stories. If you've read [b:Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View|34817927|Star Wars From a Certain Point of View (From a Certain Point of View, #1)|Elizabeth Schaefer|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1501271454l/34817927._SX50_.jpg|56037636], there's really no need to read this one as well, unless you are that super-diehard fan. ( )
  Jeff.Rosendahl | Sep 21, 2021 |
My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/LoYSCzkk1x0

Enjoy! ( )
  booklover3258 | Jul 28, 2021 |
Like its predecessor, Star Wars – From A Certain Point of View, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back – From A Certain Point of View collects short stories from 40 different authors telling the story of Episode V of the Skywalker Saga from the perspective of those adjacent to the main action. This volume draws upon the talents of Tom Angleberger, Sarwat Chadda, S.A. Chakraborty, Mike Chen, Adam Christopher, Katie Cook, Zoraida Córdova, Delilah S. Dawson, Tracy Deonn, Seth Dickinson, Alexander Freed, Jason Fry, Christie Golden, Hank Green, Rob Hart, Lydia Kang, Michael Kogge, R.F. Kuang, C.B. Lee, Mackenzi Lee, John Jackson Miller, Michael Moreci, Daniel José Older, Mark Oshiro, Amy Ratcliffe, Beth Revis, Lilliam Rivera, Cavan Scott, Emily Skrutskie, Karen Strong, Anne Toole, Catherynne M. Valente, Austin Walker, Martha Wells, Django Wexler, Kiersten White, Gary Whitta, Brittany N. Williams, Charles Yu, and Jim Zub.

While the story follows basic plot of The Empire Strikes Back, it uses the adjacent stories to help incorporate elements from subsequent films, television series, and canon novels. For example, Amy Ratcliffe’s story “Heroes of the Rebellion” discusses the importance of Jyn Erso and her band’s sacrifice following the events of Rogue One, which Gary Whitta continues in his story “Rogue Two.” Jason Fry’s “Rendezvous Point” references the episode “The Antilles Extraction” of Star Wars: Rebels, discussing how Sabine Wren helped Wedge Antilles and Hobbie Klivian defect from Skystrike Academy. Further, the tone of Fry’s story evokes the Rogue Squadron novels from before the Disney acquisition. Both Seth Dickinson’s “The Final Order” and John Jackson Miller’s “Lord Vader Will See You Now” reference or involve Rae Sloane, who first appeared in the novel A New Dawn and has gone on to appear in several subsequent novels and comic books. Dickinson similarly explains the Hoth system’s chaotic asteroid field as the result of the planetary system being in an early stage of formation (pg. 194), thereby responding to astrophysicists’ criticisms that the asteroid field is unrealistic. Tracy Deonn’s story “Vergence” gives the cave on Dagobah a backstory while depicting Yoda’s reckoning with his failures, from Dooku leaving the Jedi Order to become a Sith, to the Jedi Order’s role in the Clone Wars, to Ahsoka’s decision to leave the Order after being falsely accused of a crime she did not commit. Michael Kogge, Daniel José Older, Zoraida Córdova, and Austin Walker’s stories focus on the bounty hunters Darth Vader summoned to track the Millennium Falcon. In their way, these resemble the 1996 Bantam anthology, Tales of the Bounty Hunters. Additionally, Córdova’s “Wait for It” references material from the sixth issue of Marvel’s ongoing Darth Vader as well as episodes of The Clone Wars including “Death Trap,” “Lethal Trackdown,” “Deception,” and “Bounty.”

Katie Cook’s story, “The Dragonsnake Saves R2,” is the most original in this collection, being a one-page comic strip from the perspective of the creature that tried to eat R2-D2 on Dagobah. Cavan Scott’s “Fake It Till You Make It” features Jaxxon T. Tumperakki, the green space-rabbit who first appeared in issue no. 8 of Marvel Comics’ Star Wars title in 1977 and who re-entered the canon with IDW’s Star Wars Adventures Annual 2018. While some view Jaxxon as emblematic of the silliness and excess of the old Expanded Universe, I’ve always found him fun and “Fake It Till You Make It” was an enjoyable addition to the canon. Scott’s story is the first prose narrative featuring the character. Alexander Freed’s story, “The Man Who Built Cloud City,” evokes the real-life exploits of Emperor Norton I of San Francisco. Emperor Norton is exactly the kind of person who would fit in well in the Star Wars galaxy and Freed’s story works to great effect. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back – From A Certain Point of View follows in the style of its predecessor, offering entertaining alternative perspectives of the major events of Episode V along with some nice deep-references for the fans. ( )
  DarthDeverell | Jan 10, 2021 |
40 stories by 40 authors filling in the back stories of subordinate characters seen in the movie The Empire Strikes Back. Cleverly done, it was fun remembering how much I loved and hated that movie back in 1980. I couldn't read the novel straight through, so I read it over a period of weeks, and that made it more enjoyable for me. ( )
  phoenixcomet | Jan 6, 2021 |
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Celebrate the legacy of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back with this exciting reimagining of the timeless film featuring new perspectives from forty acclaimed authors. On May 21, 1980, Star Wars became a true saga with the release of The Empire Strikes Back. In honor of the fortieth anniversary, forty storytellers recreate an iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back through the eyes of its supporting characters, from heroes and villains to droids and creatures. From a Certain Point of View features contributions by bestselling authors and trendsetting artists: Austin Walker explores the unlikely partnership of bounty hunters Dengar and IG-88 as they pursue Han Solo. Hank Green chronicles the life of a naturalist caring for tauntauns on the frozen world of Hoth. Tracy Deonn delves into the dark heart of the Dagobah cave where Luke confronts a terrifying vision. Martha Wells reveals the world of the Ugnaught clans who dwell in the depths of Cloud City. Mark Oshiro recounts the wampa's tragic tale of loss and survival. Seth Dickinson interrogates the cost of serving a ruthless empire aboard the bridge of a doomed Imperial starship. Plus more hilarious, heartbreaking, and astonishing tales from: Tom Angleberger, S.A. Chakraborty, Mike Chen, Adam Christopher, Zoraida Cr?dova, Delilah S. Dawson, Alexander Freed, Jason Fry, Christie Golden, Rob Hart, E. K. Johnston, Lydia Kang, Michael Kogge, R.F. Kuang, C.B. Lee, Mackenzi Lee, John Jackson Miller, Michael Moreci, Daniel Jos ?Older, Amy Ratcliffe, Beth Revis, Lilliam Rivera, Cavan Scott, Emily Skrutskie, Karen Strong, Anne Toole, Catherynne M. Valente, Django Wexler, Kiersten White, Gary Whitta, Brittany N. Williams, Charles Yu, Jim Zub.

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