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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Perfect perfect Han and Leia book! Loved it! They've always been my favorite Star Wars characters and quite frankly, the whole reason I fell in love with Star Wars in the first place. And Beth Revis knows how to write them well. Great banter and a beautiful wedding scene; very romantic and just terrific fun. I love how it picks up right on the forest moon of Endor at the end of ROTJ. There are humorous moments with Ewoks and Threepio, and callbacks to characters and locations from some of the recent books, tying everything together nicely. When the action and danger picks up, it was all very fast-paced and fun to ride along. A lovely dip back into the classic Star Wars universe. ( ) This was a really fun book. It really felt like a continuation of the Star Wars story, immediately following the events of Episode VI. Han and Leia are married and about to embark on a well-deserved honeymoon following the defeat of the Empire. However, what starts out as a relaxing intergalactic cruise turns into something more sinister and dark. Can Han and Leia save the day? Our favorite characters from the Star Wars series return and are just as loveable as ever in this fun, fast-paced read. Not quite what I was expecting. Based on the cover I was expecting some smutty Han and Leia fanfiction - but there wasn't really much romance in this book. The book opens with the two of them getting married and then going on their honeymoon. In true Leia fashion, she treats their honeymoon like a diplomatic mission and hopes to show the galaxy that the New Republic is thriving and doing well. Really though - they know that the Empire isn't really defeated - just because Darth Vader is dead doesn't mean the Empire has stopped functioning. Their honeymoon ends up turning into an adventure - nothing ever is what it seems. Meh - a little slow and not nearly enough romance for me! THE PRINCESS AND THE SCOUNDREL picks up immediately during the end of Return of the Jedi, as the Rebellion is celebrating the destruction of the second Death Star and the death of the Emperor. Han decides that there’s no time like the present to not only propose to Leia, but also to marry her, so a ceremony is held right there in the Ewok village. Mon Mothma arranges a honeymoon of sorts for Leia and Han aboard the newly launched Chandrila Star Line starcruiser, the Halcyon, as both a getaway for the happy couple, but also as a way to make good optics for the newly emerging Republic; if Leia is comfortable enough to be going on her honeymoon, obviously the Galaxy is safe from the Empire. Right? The happy couple discovers that may not entirely be the case, and take it upon themselves to put their honeymoon aside to save day again. Beth Revis (@bethrevis) has written a great Star Wars novel. I had expected there to be more happening before the wedding, but I appreciate that happening almost immediately, and the majority of the book happening during their honeymoon. One of the things that I’ve really enjoyed reading (both here and in Bloodlines by Claudia Gray) is Leia’s inner struggle to reconcile that Darth Vader is her biological father, and what that means to her, to the people immediately around her, and to her position in the New Republic. I think Revis really touched well on that topic here, as Leia is really struggling here as the news is so new to her. Also seeing a softer side to Han, as he realizes exactly how much Leia means to him, is a nice growth of his character. It would be Leia and Han if they didn’t have their fights, though, and Revis lays the groundwork even this early in their marriage for their eventually separation, as it’s clear neither will ever truly be able to put their pasts behind them. Essential reading for any Star Wars fan. #books #bookstagram #book #booklover #reading #bookworm #bookstagrammer #bookreview #read #booknerd #bookaddict #bibliophile #booksofinstagram #instabook #readingtime #bookaholic #bookshelf #bookogger #readersofinstagram #reader #booklove #instabooks #starwars #starwarsbooks #bethrevis #frommybookshelfblog #frommybookshelf #happyreading aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER â?¢ You are cordially invited to the wedding of Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo. The Death Star is destroyed. Darth Vader is dead. The Empire is desolate. But on the forest moon of Endor, among the chaos of a changing galaxy, time stands still for a princess and her scoundrel. After being frozen in carbonite, then risking everything for the Rebellion, Han is eager to stop living his life for other people. He and Leia have earned their future together, a thousand times over. And when he proposes to Leia, itâ??s the first time in a long time heâ??s had a good feeling about this. For Leia, a lifetime of fighting doesnâ??t seem truly over. There is work still to do, penance to pay for the dark secret that she now knows runs through her veins. Her brother, Luke, is offering her that chanceâ??one that comes with family and the promise of the Force. But when Han asks her to marry him, Leia finds her answer immediately on her lips . . . Yes. Yet happily ever after doesnâ??t come easily. As soon as Han and Leia depart their idyllic ceremony for their honeymoon, they find themselves on the grandest and most glamorous stage of all: the Halcyon, a luxury vessel on a very public journey to the most wondrous worlds in the galaxy. Their marriage, and the peace and prosperity it represents, are a lightning rod for allâ??including Imperial remnants still clinging to power. Facing their most desperate hour, the soldiers of the Empire have dispersed across the galaxy, retrenching on isolated planets vulnerable to their influence. As the Halcyon travels from world to world, one thing becomes abundantly clear: The war is not over. But as danger draws closer, Han and Leia find that they fight their best battles not alone, but Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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