Star Wars: Skywalker (A Family at War)

Star Wars: Skywalker (A Family at War)

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Apr 6, 2021 · English · Hardcover (320 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 320
Language English
Published Apr 6, 2021
Publisher DK
ISBN-10 0744027314
ISBN-13 9780744027310

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In a galaxy far, far away, the tale of the Skywalker family unfolds amid the backdrop of an epic conflict. Kristin Baver intricately weaves together the legacies and struggles of this iconic lineage, exploring the complexities of loyalty, love, and sacrifice that define what it means to be a Skywalker. The narrative digs deep into the personas of key family members and their motivations, illuminating how their choices resonate across generations.

Readers will journey through the highs and lows of familial bonds, witnessing how the dark and light sides of the Force intertwine within personal relationships. The characters grapple with their destinies, often shaped by the very conflicts that pit them against one another. Themes of redemption, the burden of expectations, and the search for identity resonate throughout, providing a rich exploration of character development.

As the story unfolds, the interstellar wars provide a vivid backdrop to their family saga, enhancing the stakes of their battles. Each chapter reveals more about the legacies that haunt them and the choices that forge their paths, creating a web of interconnected stories that span from heroic feats to tragic downfalls.

The intricate storytelling captures the essence of the beloved franchise while offering fresh perspectives on familiar faces. Baver’s skillful narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of heroism within a family divided and the enduring spirit of hope that persists, even amidst the chaos of war.

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Romance Mystery Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Biography Action & Adventure History Humor Travel Crime

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I think that the Star Wars universe in book form might not be my thing. I do think this book was good, and I finally understand what Obi-Wan was talking about in episode 3. But I also found this book boring at times. It was interesting to see people's inner thoughts, and also funny that Obi-Wan could tell that something was going on between Anakin and Padme, but would get distracted by his own feelings before figuring out the truth. I think others will enjoy this book more than I did, though, as it was well written

June 8th 2026

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