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S**O
A HAN SOLO NOVEL
Han Solo has pretty much been missing from the New Jedi Order series since the death of Chewbacca in book one. He retreated to Coruscant to drink and mope around the apartment and hasn't done a lot. In book 4, Hero's Trial, he's back front and center. After a brief period of peace on Kashyyyk to attend Chewie's funeral, Han finds himself right back in the middle of things as an old friend named Captain Roa seeks his aid in hunting down one of their former colleagues amed Reck Desh. Why are they looking for Reck? Reck leads a group called the Peace Brigade that is helping the Yuuzhon Vong in their quest to conquer the galaxy. Roa holds Reck responsible for the death of his wife and Han is seeking revenge for the death of Chewbacca, so their interests are aligned. Han wants to take on this mission all quiet like and wants no help from the New Republic or Leia and Luke. He doesn't even want to use the Millenium Falcon on the run because it just reminds him of his missing co-pilot.The other main plot thread of the novel is that the Yuuzhan Vong have realized that the Jedi are the biggest threat to their plans. The main Vong baddie of the book, a priest named Harrar, has come up with a way to eliminate the Jedi in one fell swoop. He enlists the aid of an assassin priestess named Elan to do the job. Her mission will be to pose as a defector and gain the trust of the New Republic by giving them intel on the Vong's battle strategies. Once she gets a meeting with the Jedi she will activate a lethal bioweapon that will kill them all.The cool thing about the New Jedi Order series to me is that since there are so many volumes, the writers have so much more opportunity to develop characters than they would in a six hour movie trilogy. You can take your time building up plot and characterization, focus on different characters or plots and you don't have to put all of your bang in one book. For example, by the end of book four of this series, Luke Skywalker has only really had one big fight scene and I think that was two books ago. You can kind of have him hovering in the background and not in the forefront because you have so many volumes yet to come. You feel like he will get his soon enough.Han so far, except for book one, has been treated similar to Luke. I feel like the first 3 books were about setting up Han and Leia's kids as characters in their own right. This volume was the first to focus on one of the original trilogy characters almost exclusively.I enjoyed this book even though I felt a bit cheated that Han's trademark blaster pistol saw very little action since his gun's power pack wasn't charged for a majority of the novel. It was also a bit disappointing that he wasn't piloting the Falcon. Those are minor squabbles though. I will definitely be continuing the series and am curious to see what happens in the next book.
A**R
Excellent
"Hero's Trial" provides the reader with an excellent plot containing many twists and turns. The Yuuzhan Vong prepares a trap. The New Republic takes the bait. But wait, there is another: The Peace Brigade, and a mysterious informant.Nom Anor returns, inexplicably from the dead. This time, he is but one of a group of leaders. For all their mastery of biological weapons, they are finding the New Republic to be a formidable foe.Han is also back. When off on a secret mission with a friend, Han unexpectedly gets caught up in the middle of the action. This book is really a story of how he pulls himself out of the rut he was swimming in after the death of his beloved friend. Along the way, he finds himself an interesting sidekick, Droma, who does a wonderful job of taking over Han's role of providing comic relief. From time to time, we see the creation of a character with such lasting potential. I do hope to see Droma in many more books.Although "Hero's Trial" is the first part of a duology, there is a conclusion of sorts. It's nice not to be left hanging off a cliff. For all the doom and gloom of the New Jedi Order, we find an ending that is uplifting. There is hope.
W**Y
Welcome Back Solo!
Welcome back Han Solo, who has been out of action the last two books, due to what happened in the 1st book of the New Jedi Order series.This novel centers around Han Solo and Luceno captures his mannerisms and personality perfectly.This story continues the Yuuzhan Vong challenge against the New Republic, as they try to infiltrate the Jedi, by sending a female Yuuzhan Vong as a defector. The Jedi are not as much involved with this story, as Han, along with some new faces and alien species. Namely, a Ryn, named Droma, who assists Hans for at least half the book.Will Han and Droma, along with the New Republic be able to withstand the Vong as they edge closer to the Core. Another alien species, is also introduced, called a Fosh, resembling a bird-like species, which accompanies the female Vong. This Fosh, named Vegere actually may have something special, that could help someone close to Luke.Overall, a fast paced story, with more dialog. Main issue, is all the different Yuuzhan Vong names, and titles, and trying to keep them straight.
I**Y
great book !
these are continuing tales following on from one another dating back all the way to the last film return of the jedi , a must read for any Star Wars fan !!!!
M**L
Five Stars
great item !!
T**R
Ego Han Solo
Well it is a decent book but for somebody who does not think much of Han Solo is it definately the wrong one. He is almost the only important person in this book. I was also very disappointed about the end which was like one of those Happy-Hollywood-Ends!
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