A review by hstapp
Star Wars: The Ruins of Dantooine by W. Haden Blackman, Voronica Whitney-Robinson

2.0

This story is a bit too obvious. We the reader realize quite early on what is going on, but the main character doesn't and I believe that this works against what the Author is intending. The Author is trying to portray a strong woman in a man's world, but the obvious clues make her seem unintelligent in a way. I disagree with some of the other portrayals in the story since the author was clearly going for a feminist slant. I assume that's the fault of the men that she had to work with, but that's just a guess.

I did start enjoying the book more, and liking the main character the more I got into the story, but overall I think that it's pretty poorly crafted.