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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars Novelizations, #3)
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A Greek tragedy, that's what it is...or is supposed to be.
Stover managed to expand the cinematic story of Episode Three into something richer and deeper than the movie. With only minor plot expansions, he takes us into the thoughts, motives and emotions of the players.
We despair as we witness doom's inexorable approach. But, like Pandora's Box, after all the evils escaped into the world--galaxy, the last spirit out was hope.
So be it.
(fade to theme music.)
Stover managed to expand the cinematic story of Episode Three into something richer and deeper than the movie. With only minor plot expansions, he takes us into the thoughts, motives and emotions of the players.
We despair as we witness doom's inexorable approach. But, like Pandora's Box, after all the evils escaped into the world--galaxy, the last spirit out was hope.
So be it.
(fade to theme music.)
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Reading Progress
February 28, 2009
– Shelved
February 28, 2009
– Shelved as:
fantasy
February 28, 2009
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science-fiction
Started Reading
March 4, 2009
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Finished Reading
March 7, 2009
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Jan 20, 2024 04:06PM
YES IT IS A GREEK TRAGEDY YES IT IS
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