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Continuing adventures of young boba fett.Disney brings us the adventures of a young Boba fett. Boba fett is trying to get his father's ship and fortune.
Another interesting read about Boba Fett! Only three more and this childhood series will finally be finished.
Boba reunites with Aurra Sing in this volume but he can't trust her. As the two land on a banking planet to try to access Jango Fett's funds Boba takes a risk to break free of Aurra's control.
New Author and New FocusThis edition of the Boba Fett series features a new author taking over named Elizabeth Hand. It is a marked improvement. Young Boba is now 11 and is off to a special planet with another bounty hunter and is ready to claim part of his inheritance. Spoilers below.Boba managed to lose Aurra for a while, though he gets legally robbed of most of his funds. Aurra tracks and finds him, but he does manage to get away.This is an improvement over the last novel, with some great cha...
A story of continued struggle for survival, Maze of Deception, by Elizabeth Hand is so awe inspiring. Boba Fett is a heart broken kid after the death of his father. He struggles to gain even the barest of credits to keep living and fighting. In the care of the tall, white, slender Aurra Sing, they search for his fathers fortune. Once he realizes Aurra will kill him after she finds his fathers legacy, he escapes to find it on his own. He wheres his father's Mandalorian helmet to remember him. Thi...
A much more concise story than the first 2, and certainly marks the shift in Boba from boy to man.
I was torn to whether this was a 2star book or a 3 star. It follows the story of 10 year old Boba Fett as he tries to make his way in the Star Wars Universe now that he is an orphan. Really tried to like this book, but it is a bit too simple and transparent. Hope the series improves.
This review encompasses all six in the Legends series, some of which are available for free with Amazon Prime, but are numbered in incorrect or confusing order on Amazon: 1) The Fight to Survive2) Crossfire3) Maze of Deception4) Hunted5) New Threat6) Pursuit I read these as bedtime stories for my 12 year old. They chronologically span the end of Attack of the Clones and the earlier seasons of The Clone Wars animation series. It is the story of the development of Boba Fett from the only unaltered...
Star Wars Legends Project #105 Background: Maze of Deception was written by Elizabeth Hand and published in April 2003. Hand wrote the 3rd through 6th books in the Boba Fett series (taking over for Terry Bisson). These are her only Star Wars books, though she has written a number of non-Star Wars novels, short stories, comics, and novelizations.Maze of Deception takes place right after Crossfire (my review), 22 years before the battle of Yavin. The young Boba Fett is the main character, along
I feel like this book was a little bit different than the others because instead of the beginning being the "boring" part was at the middle at the book.
I loved this one. Full of tension and excitement.
This is the third book of a series and I would read them in order. In this one, Boba is on his own and he is determined to get the money that his father Jango left him. One of the problems with this is that he teams up with Aurra Sing.I thought this book was a step down from the previous book even though it is following the same formula. These books are for children so maybe I am viewing them through my adult eyes which could be affecting the rating. I do love the concept of this book and series...
With the help of Aurra Sing, Boba is on the way to retrieve the money Jango left to him. He doesn't know where he's going, and he doesn't trust Sing well enough to believe that she'll treat him well once they arrive, but what choice does he have? He's eleven years old, and well on his way to being the bounty hunter he'll become, but he still doesn't have the clout that an adult has, as he learns once they land.I said at the end of my review of Crossfire that I was looking forward to reading some...
First of all: I love Boba Fett. I tried to get my hamds on everything to do with the galaxies most notorious and best bounty hunter. The books 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.
Boba is trying to get his money in a deadly banking planet. I really hope that he'll get deeper into action, so far too kiddy, although fast-flowing and readable. Novels by Jude Watson are better.
A fun little book about Boba Fett and Aurra Sing going to claim Boba's fortune, that he was left when Jango died.I enjoyed the adventure, though perhaps I shook my head at young Boba's foolishness.
This book has good vocabulary and is pretty good as far as Star Wars goes. I hate having to read aloud all of those wierd names, but there are not too many in this one. We've read the first two and are working on the fourth, Hunted. My boys sit still for hours on end as long as I'm reading it, so that's something in its favor. ;)
Star Wars: Boba Fett #3: Maze of Deception, by Elizabeth Hand"Maze of Deception" is the third book in a six book series on the life of young Boba Fett. In this installment, Boba and Aurra Sing journey to Aargau, the banking planet of the galaxy. Similar to Coruscant, Aargau is a layered planet; the lowest levels are the most dangerous, full of the scum of the galaxy.Aurra Sing, a very dangerous bounty hunter, takes Boba to Aargau to get half of Jango Fett's fortune. Boba, naturally, isn't keen o...
I'm here to read Elizabeth Hand writing Star Wars.Young Boba Fett's adventures continue as he delves into the corrupt maze of the galaxy's banking planet. Taking more control of his own role in the galaxy, Maze of Deception takes us deeper into a lesser-known corner of the Star Wars universe, inhabited by bureaucrats, bounty hunters, and one boy looking to make a name for himself.
A good continuation of the young Boba Fett's story.I especially like to see the continuation of "lessons" of his father, Jango Fett, throughout the book and to observe how they are shaping the character of the future bounty hunter.