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Paperback A New Threat Book

ISBN: 0439339316

ISBN13: 9780439339315

A New Threat

(Part of the Star Wars: Boba Fett (#5) Series and Star Wars Canon and Legends Series)

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Book Overview

Jabba the Hutt sends Boba Fett into the thick of the Clone Wars and sparks fly when Boba crosses the path of General Grievous ? and many lives are threatened. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Book Report due on Friday

My grandson loves this series of books....but he had not had to do a real book report until he started middle school. His first one was not good but then he decided to do the next one on this book and he got an "A"! Excellent reading for Star Wars fans! (my grandson is 11)

Boba Fett

The Boba Fett series are good books because it tells the story from Boba's point of view! But don't read this one first - You won't understand it. Read "The Fight To Survive" first!

boba fett vs general grievous

I am basically a huge star wars fan and one of my favorite villains was boba fett. In the movies he was very quite but in this you get a glimpse of his history as a young bounty hunterI was a little bit confused on how the plot worked out. I mean at the end he actualy failes getting his bounty because of general grievous who actually fought him. heres how the story goes. Its a nice hot day on tatooine boba enters jabbbas palace tto find out his new bounty. later he arrives on this wierd swampy planet called xagobah he later befriens a giant lizard and so on and so forth.

underatted

a pretty good book. my only complaint was that they didn't show much of general grievous, but i can forgive that.

The hidden tale

I've found this series (recommended by my 10 year old) to be interesting. It shows the transformation of a 10 year old boy into the bounty hunter who delivers Han Solo to Jabba the Hut. It shows that no one is all bad and depicts Boba in a sympathic light. It's got some good morals, as all Star Wars stories do, without sugar coating some of the not so nice human emotions and actions. Overall a good book for kids. I don't have any complaints about the language or names used--most Star Wars fans won't be phased by them even if they are kids.
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