![]() ![]() Even though there were a lot of political machinations, there was a tremendous amount of action and the characters felt real to me. After seeing The Force Awakens, a lot of the people and players made more sense to me, which is part of the reason that I liked Life Debt right from the start. George: So, we sort of get a Who Framed Roger Rabbit in Spaaaaaace. Leia fears the worst, and since Wexley’s team is so good at finding people who do not want to be found, she wants to use their special skill set. Princess Leia hires Norra Wexley and her band of Imperial hunters to find her husband, Han Solo, who was last seen trying to liberate Kashyyyk with Chewbecca. Jeff: Life Debt continues the story of the characters from the first book, but also adding a few more of the main Star Wars characters into the mix. So, when Star Wars: Life Debt arrived, we were both pretty excited and tore into the latest Star Wars book by Wendig. I do remember loving the last 100 pages or so, but also finding it hard to place characters throughout the story. Jeff really loved it while I was more lukewarm to the title. George: We both read the first part of Chuck Wendig’s trilogy back in October 2015, before the release of The Force Awakens. ![]() Star Wars: Life Debt by Chuck Wendig, a book review ![]()
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