![]() The Prize Pelt: Tale of Bossk, written by Kathy Tyers Rating: 71% And Dengar, had these fictional type abilities that the imperials gave him. The romance in this story was a wasted idea. The only reason why you would want to read this story would to see what it was like around Jabba the Hutt's Palace and the story of how Boba Fett escaped that pit. After all this, book had no climax (Dengar escaping the Desert? that was no climax to me), and a stupid ending that made no sense with the rest of the story (Asking Boba Fett to be his Best Man! What was that! He had just betrayed Dengar twice!). Giving this story a 78% is being generous. Payback: Tale of Dengar, written by Dave Wolverton Rating: 78% When the Death Star blew up, so did IG-88. Since we knew what happened to the Imperial "moon" already, we would know how this story ended. The ending was predictable, especially since IG-88 became "part" of the Death Star. This was a typical Kevin J Anderson Star Wars idea. ![]() And then, the remaining droid, the original IG-88, decided it would be best if he would download himself into the Death Star. Then all of the sudden, here comes Boba Fett to kill the three clones like it was nothing. IG-88 (and the three other clones of him), were unstoppable throughout the whole story. IG-88 was activated, realized he was better than everyone else, and then went on a murder rampage. ![]() The first scene of this story was pretty cool. Therefore I am: Tale of IG-88, written by Kevin J Anderson Rating: 72% Tales of the Bounty Hunters By: Various Authors Rating: 71-87%īrief Summary: Assorted stories from the bounty hunters in The Empire Strikes Back film. ![]()
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