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Loading... Starfighters of Adumar (Star Wars: X-Wing, Book 9)by Aaron AllstonSeries: X-Wing (9), Star Wars (13 ABY)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Unusual for a Star Wars novel, there seems to be tons of jokes crammed into almost every single page. There's still plenty of exciting action scenes and a plot involving diplomacy, intrigue and backstabbing spies, but the humour makes this book stand out as being the most fun Star Wars book around. no reviews | add a review
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Characters: A small set compared to most SW novels, and it works. Lots of attention for everybody, especially the main quartet. Solid characterization.
Style: This is the funniest SW novel in the entire EU. Innumerable one-liners, absurd little snippets of dialogue and situations. The writing itself is average and nothing to rave about, but fitting for this kind of book.
Plus: The humour, the small cast and the focus on Wedge, Wes, Tycho and Hobbie.
Minus: Occasional lack of direction, some scenes drag on for too long.
Summary: Stands out from (most of) the rest of the SW novels for daring to be funny. Good story that can be read as a stand-alone. (