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A good continuation of the 'Boba Fett' line of novels. Compared to the first novel, which was based largely on Episode II events, this one brings more character depth to the main protagonist, young Boba Fett. It is interesting and captivating to observe how the personality of the infamous bounty hunter is developing with each event.
honestly, pretty boring. it's felt like sorting around in a waiting room for most of the book. you meet new characters, but nothing much happens and when it does, you don't care.
This is the second book of a series that tells the story of a young Boba Fett. In this one, Boba is living with Count Dooku after the death of Jango Fett. Will this arrangement work or does a young Boba decide to give it a go on his own?If you take this series for what it is meant it is a likeable series. I am enjoying the look into a young Boba and seeing how he handles the death of his father. After all, in the movies all we see is him as a young boy and then the fearless bounty hunter. There
I really, really love my son.
I have been reading this to my son before bed and last night it was so good we just couldn't stop! Even I was impatient to find out what happened next! So needless to say, until we are done with all six books of this series there will be a lot of getting to bed late on school nights for me and my son. =)
Max (6): I liked it because Boba Fett got away fromCount Dooku and Boba Fett got friends with the other guy. My favorite part was when he made friends. Mandy: Actually, not a terrible book as far as books that Max has picked out go. I'd give it 3 stars and one thumbs up. I didn't dread reading it to him before bed, and Max would get really engrossed in the story. I loved to watch his face as things happened. Not a lot of depth, but pretty fast paced.
Suitable for children aged 8 and those who have seen the films.A big improvement on the previous book in this series. Boba is looked after by Count Dooku, but gets bored and is involved in a Republic invasion. There's some nice touches, and Boba finds a friend for the first time in his life. A good read.
First off, I absolutely Do Not believe that any clone soldier wouldn't immediately know who Boba is as soon as they see him. Even if they don't know he's Boba, they'd know he's a clone because he looks exactly like every other trooper at age 5/10. He would Never fly under the radar on a ship crewed totally by fucking clone troopers.Secondly, it's immediately apparent that this book is one of the first books written after the release of AotC because it really portrays all of the other clones as j...
This is the second in the series of the Boba Fett chronicles. This book focuses on Boba right after he loses Slave 1 and finds himself staying with Dooku. It's action packed and it really keeps a young reader engrossed. I don't think this one is as good as the first, but it's still enjoyable. Great for Star Wars fans of any age!
As well as being the world's hugest Star Wars fan, I am more specifically a GIGANTIC fan of bounty hunters, and it is not uncommon for me to point finger-blasters at my sister, pretending to capture my bounty. So, you can pretty much guess that this is my favorite Star Wars book series. And it is. TOTALLY recommended.
Story: 6/10"Boba meets friends, allies, and enemies"
Daniel: It was really good. It was better than the first one in this series. It was awesome.
Some Unbelievable Adventures in Chapter 2This is the second book in a series about young Boba Fett and his adventures.Note: Spoilers belowYoung Boba is held captive by Count Dooku when he attempts to find the credits his father left for him. He is rescued by his enemy the Jedi and clone troopers and meets a new friend while traveling to a new planet. While this chapter has action and some thrills, some of the scenarios are implausible in my opinion. This book is aimed at younger readers and this...
Crossfire sees Boba now living with Count Dooku after Aurra Sing drops him off and leaves, taking Boba's ship with her. Truly alone for the first time in his life, little Boba has to try and make his way in a galaxy now at war, surrounded by thousands of men who share his face. Crossfire gives us little hints about how Boba becomes the closed off bounty hunter we see later on, but is also a fun, surprisingly tense adventure for young readers.
I don't really have too much to say about this. After the first few chapters, this really hits a lull that doesn't lift until the last few chapters.That being said... I'm also nearly 20 years older than the target demographic for this, so... fine enough! A very quick read so I can't be too upset.
First of all: I love Boba Fett. I tried to get my hamds on everything to do with the galaxoes most notorious and best bounty hunter. The bokks are for a younger group but I really loved it. The writing is exciting and I got hooked so bad I read them all in 3 days.
Wasn't sure if I had read this book before, and I hadn't. But now that I have, I know it's better than the first since I didn't know what would happen next. Excited to finally finish this series since I've owned 1, 2, 3, and 5 for years.
A much improved sequel to the first book, Boba is on his own and becoming the legend of the future bounty he'll grow to be. Phenomenal tie in to the GameCube game "Clone Wars", and fun way to bring Boba and Aura together. A really enjoyable quick read.
it is the best star wars book i have read. well written and it is a thrilling tale
I loved it. Sure it isn’t cannon anymore(at least I don’t believe I️t is) but it’s still worth reading.