A review by sara_reads_things
Death Star by Steve Perry, Michael Reaves

4.0

Star Wars: Death Star by Michael Reaves and Steve Perry delivers an engaging look at the construction and downfall of the iconic Death Star from unique, humanized perspectives. This novel peels back the layers of Imperial life, spotlighting ordinary workers, troopers, and commanders entangled in the Empire's grand plans. Reaves and Perry succeed in merging action with insightful character moments, which give readers a deeper sense of the moral complexities behind the behemoth structure. While certain sections feel somewhat formulaic, the story's fresh point of view and thoughtful pacing make it a satisfying read for both die-hard Star Wars fans and those curious about the darker side of the galaxy far, far away.

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