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A review by elena_adventuring
Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition by Jason Fry
4.0
"BB-8 stood stock still on the casino floor, beeping encouragingly. The inebriated alien stuck another coin into his tool bay and BB-8 warbled happily, flashing the diagnostic lights on his head, then offered a sad, droopy coo. Frustrated, the gambler dug in his pocket for yet another coin."
That paragraph almost made up for the entire Canto Bight sequence.
"[Rey]'s on her own path," [Rose] told [Finn]. "You need to find yours." Rose's jealousy of FinnRey was a bit annoying – until I realised I was thinking the exact same thing every time Finn goes on about Rey! "Rey Rey Rey. Rose really wanted to stun him again."
This book developed character motivations that were glossed over in the movie, for example, why Rey reacts to Kylo the way she does throughout the story. Kylo himself was not told in quite as much detail as I would have liked, but overall, the book really enriched one of my favourite Star Wars films.
And on a rather more irrelevant note, the cover art is amazing. Y'all know, of course, which side of it I am referring to.
edit: I'm reading The Great Gatsby and have decided that, as much as the Canto Bight sequence detracts from the film, on its own, 'roaring twenties in space' is a pretty cool concept.
That paragraph almost made up for the entire Canto Bight sequence.
"[Rey]'s on her own path," [Rose] told [Finn]. "You need to find yours." Rose's jealousy of FinnRey was a bit annoying – until I realised I was thinking the exact same thing every time Finn goes on about Rey! "Rey Rey Rey. Rose really wanted to stun him again."
This book developed character motivations that were glossed over in the movie, for example, why Rey reacts to Kylo the way she does throughout the story. Kylo himself was not told in quite as much detail as I would have liked, but overall, the book really enriched one of my favourite Star Wars films.
And on a rather more irrelevant note, the cover art is amazing. Y'all know, of course, which side of it I am referring to.
edit: I'm reading The Great Gatsby and have decided that, as much as the Canto Bight sequence detracts from the film, on its own, 'roaring twenties in space' is a pretty cool concept.