Story line: To Shmi or not to Shmi?
The curtain rises on yeoman Jedi Anakin Skywalker, a man torn between duty to his Masters, attraction to Padmé, and concern for his beloved mother, Shmi. His choices will determine not just his own destiny, but that of the entire Republic. An thereby hangs a tale.
Out, damned Fett!
A noble lady in danger. A knight and squire in battle. And a forbidden love written in the stars. The quill of William Shakespeare meets the galaxy of George Lucas... complete with period illustrations, insightful soliloquies, and masterful meter that will convince you the Bard himself penned this epic adventure.
Avid reader Chelsea Gouin gives this book
4 out of 5 stars.
Yet another fun retelling!
Again, a very thoroughly researched and well-written Star Wars story with iambic pentameter and rhythm and rhyme. The author's note again highlights the small details that Ian Doescher puts into the narration. Seriously, this man was very clever in the dialogue!
I will say that this story in particular was hard to switch to script format, the stage directions were just a bit much near the climax, but otherwise it was brilliant. Highly recommend.
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