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Paperback Star Wars: Boba Fett #1: Fight to Survive Book

ISBN: 0439548802

ISBN13: 9780439548809

Star Wars: Boba Fett #1: Fight to Survive

(Part of the Star Wars: Boba Fett (#1) Series and Star Wars Canon and Legends Series)

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The other side of Jango Fett. The man behind the mask.

This book was way better and more interesting to read than the other books about Boba Fett. It has more depth than the Boba Fett Dark Horse Comics. If you have not read this book, let me tell you that you are missing out on a lot! The story speaks of relationships and the circle of life. You can relate to Boba Fett as you read about his relationship with his father, Jango Fett. It reminds you of young Anakin Skywalker who has a mother but no father. You get the opposite where Boba has a father and wished he had a mother. But it draws more from that. Witness Boba grow from an innocent wishful boy into the fearsome bounty hunter he becomes. It was very saddening to read about how Boba took the death of Zam Wesell, the sea-mice, and eventually his own father. Even the scene with Boba's only friend, Whrr touched me. Boba is not the brutal killer as you think he is. This is a man who goes through many life experiences and valuable lessons. This is what made him stand out among the bounty hunters. Read this book!

THE BEST BOOK EVER

Star Wars Boba Fett The Fight to survive is exciting and it tells you what happens to Boba Fett after his father dies. It is exciting. Any body who likes Star Wars will love this book and it is very easy to connect to.

Boba Fett

THis is the first book in an all new series explaining how Boba Fett became the best bounty hunter ever! The book starts in Star Wars Episode II, but tells the story from Boba Fett's point of view. When his father dies, he takes his father's helmet, ship, and guide to life. Boba first searches for his father's former employer, Count Dooku. I don't want to ruin the ending. All I can say is that the book ends in a cliffhanger. You'll want to get the next book in the series, Crossfire. It's just as good as this one was.

star wars boba fett - a good book

By the title you may think that this book is just another boring copy of the Clone Wars book, but it's not! It's about what happened after the clone wars. Boba Fett goes to Count Duku who befriends him and leaves him on the filthy planet called Raxus Prime to die. But does he die? You'll have to read it to find out. I think that this book was great because the author really captures the anger and rage Boba has for the Jedi. This book is awesome and I recommend it to all the sci-fi fans and the star wars lovers out there I give this book a 10 out of 10.

The Fight to Survive

... Anyway, this was a very good book. Yes, it's written for children, but it's a superb example of a book for children. There's no candy-coating of reality. Boba learns that the world is what it is. Eels eat mice and there's nothing you can do to save to mice, but sometimes the snake whose life you saved keeps you warm at night after your whole world has fallen apart. Or maybe it's a different snake, who has no debt to you but does it anyway. It's just a whole cycle, with good intentions, and conflicting desires, and the fight to survive on every side. Deeper than most children's books get, but what they ought to be. The plot falls down after Terry gets through with the events of the movie, though. The plot stops adding up to anything much, and it would have been a much cleaner ending if it was cut off just after Boba leaves Kamino for the last time. Other than that, it's a good book. And the title is just perfect for it!
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