JIm FUlner reviewed Crucible
Review
4 stars
Star Wars Crucible was the last in the legends series before Disney came in and ruined everything. [return][return]As always for the Star Wars audiobooks the audio-phonic story telling was amazing. [return][return]The story felt a bit rushed, I think they could have done multiple books here. [return][return]Grand Master Luke heads off to help Hann and Leia when they haven't been heard from,and he hopes to hear from his son Ben Skywalker. [return][return]Hann plays a lot of Sabacc, and I kept wondering if anyone actually made a game for sale. An internet search leads me to believe several have. Denning has a way of telling of the love Hann has for Leia in a way that just makes my heart weep. [return][return]Much of the later part of the book takes place in this sort of reverse force black whole that had some...interesting subplots built into its existence. [return][return]All and all it is …
Star Wars Crucible was the last in the legends series before Disney came in and ruined everything. [return][return]As always for the Star Wars audiobooks the audio-phonic story telling was amazing. [return][return]The story felt a bit rushed, I think they could have done multiple books here. [return][return]Grand Master Luke heads off to help Hann and Leia when they haven't been heard from,and he hopes to hear from his son Ben Skywalker. [return][return]Hann plays a lot of Sabacc, and I kept wondering if anyone actually made a game for sale. An internet search leads me to believe several have. Denning has a way of telling of the love Hann has for Leia in a way that just makes my heart weep. [return][return]Much of the later part of the book takes place in this sort of reverse force black whole that had some...interesting subplots built into its existence. [return][return]All and all it is an ending to the Legends series, and it actually does sort of give an actual ending, though not the one the story leads you to think you'll get. It does seem a bit rushed, but I don't think the authors were actually ready to end it, but had been instructed to by the media giants associated, so they did the best they could. [return][return]Crucible isn't officially part of any other Legends series, so in theory you could read it on its own, you certainly don't have to have head everything leading up to it, but I'm not sure I'd recommend it all on its own.