Official summary for Empire & Rebellion: Honor Among Thieves is now up on Random House (http://www.randomhouse.com/book/227...r-wars-empire-and-rebellion-by-james-sa-corey): When the mission is to extract a high-level rebel spy from the very heart of the Empire, Leia Organa knows the best man for the job is Han Solo—something the princess and the smuggler can finally agree on. After all, for a guy who broke into an Imperial cell block and helped destroy the Death Star, the assignment sounds simple enough. But when Han locates the brash rebel agent, Scarlet Hark, she’s determined to stay behind enemy lines. A pirate plans to sell a cache of stolen secrets that the Empire would destroy entire worlds to protect—including the planet where Leia is currently meeting with rebel sympathizers. Scarlet wants to track down the thief and steal the bounty herself, and Han has no choice but to go along if he’s to keep everyone involved from getting themselves killed. From teeming city streets to a lethal jungle to a trap-filled alien temple, Han, Chewbacca, Leia, and their daring new comrade confront one ambush, double cross, and firestorm after another as they try to keep crucial intel out of Imperial hands. But even with the crack support of Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing squadron, the Alliance heroes may be hopelessly outgunned in their final battle for the highest of stakes: the power to liberate the galaxy from tyranny or ensure the Empire’s reign of darkness forever. Author (s): James S. A. Corey (Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck) Release Date: March 04, 2014 Page Count: 288
Sounds like a better book than the first one. Although funny that it sounds like Han will have spent all of Star Wood trying to get off Coruscant, just to head right back there.
Stuff that, I'm excited by.... Rogue Squadron! Didn't care about this before and the cover's just cheap, but the plot actually sounds promising.
At 288 pages, I simply cannot justify hardback prices. It will be very hard to wait given next year's potential drought, though.
Yeah, there is that. Though, positive reviews of this and Razor's Edge would get it on to the Paperback Purchase List.
Well, I'll buy it paperback no matter what, just to own every SW novel, but it's certainly not worth hardback prices for that few pages. I only got Kenobi in hardback because of the many exceptional reviews.
People who buy something just to collect it aren't helping matters. I probably would have ended up wanting to own every Star Wars novel if the Forgotten Wars novels hadn't demonstrated that all of the novels aren't Star Wars..
Nothing wrong with owning every Star Wars book. I reread them anyways (most of them), so it's money well-spent. I actually like Ruins of Dantooine. *dodges thrown items*
To be fair, I read it first as a kid. Then because I liked it, I read it again as I got older and I just...still like it. That's all.
That cover is truly terrible. It seriously looks like something a high schooler made in IT or something. What's the bet Rogue Squadron will be Luke, Wedge and several others, whose names are never mentioned? /cynical
If the author were Allston or Stover, I'd disagree. With these authors though...I don't know. You're probably right.