Showing posts with label MARTHA WELLS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MARTHA WELLS. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CARRIE FISHER!


Last seen in the STAR WARS universe strangling Jabba the Hutt and helping to bring down a second dreaded Death Star, Princess Leia Organa will surely be returning for more of the same evil-fighting duties for EPISODE VII. The happiest of Birthday Greetings goes out today to her famous inhabiter,  Carrie Fisher- we hope she, and her canine compadre Gary, enjoyed her recent filmic return to a galaxy far, far away...

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For more on Princess Leia, don't forget that her latest adventure in the LEGENDS publishing realm, Martha Well's Razor's Edge, set between EPISODEs IV and V, is out this week in UK paperback from ARROW BOOKS. Check out our original review here: STAR WARS AFICIONADO MAGAZINE: AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'RAZOR'S EDGE' NOVEL

Get it here: Star Wars: Empire and Rebellion: Razor's Edge Star Wars Empire & Rebellion: Amazon.co.uk: Martha Wells: Books

Friday, 14 February 2014

CLASSIC ART: HAN AND LEIA AT 'RAZOR'S EDGE'


Stellar illustrator Chris Trevas delivers another slam dunk piece of official STAR WARS art, bringing together younger, pre ESB versions of Han and Princess Leia for a tense meeting scene, from the recent EMPIRE and REBELLION Trilogy's opening novel: Razor's Edge.

Great work from one of my all-time favourite commercial STAR WARS artists...

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The Trevas Illustration Portfolio: Star Wars

Check out the AFICIONADO book review here: STAR WARS AFICIONADO MAGAZINE: AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'RAZOR'S EDGE' NOVEL

Monday, 30 December 2013

AFICIONADO REVIEW: 'RAZOR'S EDGE' NOVEL


STAR WARS: EMPIRE AND REBELLION

BOOK ONE: RAZOR'S EDGE

By Martha Wells

Published in UK hardback by CENTURY PUBLISHING


Reviewed by Scott Weller


Having ultimately found the long-running post ROTJ era FATE OF THE JEDI series only partially successful in its storytelling aims, the news from LUCAS BOOKS that they were going back to the youthful incarnations of our Classic Trilogy heroes for a new series of books set within the incident packed time lines of EPISODEs IV and V personally proved a welcome sign, as did the revelation that they would also be penned by experienced yet also bright new stars to the publishing dominion- a further decision that certainly restored my faith in the next phase of our heroes literary development. In the coming months, the soon umbrella titled EMPIRE and REBELLION piqued my interest further, especially the announcement that each book in this new trilogy would separately focus on one of the core iconic triad, likely cementing the kind of developing uprising against the Empire soon to be explored in Disney's REBELS animated TV series. The sterling choice of Leia to launch the book series - her story of princess to rebel leader, whose mission to retrieve the Death Star plans ended in such tragedy: witnessing her planet and peoples destruction and the after effects it wrings to her psyche- surely proving a continued rich area for characterisation mining. Martha Wells debut in the Lucas playground certainly captures the spunky and authoritative pre EMPIRE heroine with Razor's Edge, as well as her sparky, sometimes snippy relationship with soon lover Han Solo. The idea of the toughened up Princess also being caught up in the affairs of desperate Alderaanian refuges, who have had to become space pirates in order to survive a changing universe, certainly proves intriguing, bringing with it the necessary moral and ethical dilemmas for Leia to navigate and resolve, alongside her resurfaced guilt association at being a part of the rebellion that ultimately led to their worlds destruction...

Unfortunately, despite a solid beginning, and a fine writing style perfect for STAR WARS books, the overall story, also involving a cruel female pirate flightmaster and some relatively small-scale Imperial pursuit, failed to fully engage me, having a tangible air of same old, same old about it. Lots of new female characters, perhaps more here than the entire output of the Classic Trilogy movies, are welcome but mostly prove forgettable, failing to hold a candle to Lucas's core icons- a continuing problem for LUCAS BOOKS and its authorship chain. The plotline of an emotion besieged Leia caught in tumultuous and dangerous situations with Alderaan survivors was also ultimately done better, and in shorter page length, within one of the early books of the SCHOLASTIC junior adult REBEL FORCE adventures of a few years back.

Here's hoping that the next two soon arriving tales within the EMPIRE and REBELLION series improve on this moderately enjoyable starter (greater imaginative ambitions please!), and that Miss Wells potential as a STAR WARS writer is given a chance to shine brighter with a more original tale in the not too distant future...

AFICIONADO RATING: 6 out of 10

Get hold of RAZOR'S EDGE here: Razor's Edge (Star Wars (Random House Hardcover)): Amazon.co.uk: Martha Wells: Books



Thursday, 19 December 2013

A PRINCESS IN DANGER. 'RAZOR'S EDGE' - OUT NOW IN UK HARDBACK


The eagerly anticipated EMPIRE AND REBELLION book trilogy begins in the UK this month with CENTURY's hardback release of the Princess Leia adventure Razor's Edge, by Martha Wells.

Here's the cover blurb:

Times are desperate for the Rebel Alliance. Harassment by the Empire and a shortage of vital supplies are hindering completion of a new secret base on the ice planet Hoth. So when Mid Rim merchants offer much-needed materials for sale, Princess Leia Organa and Han Solo lead an Alliance delegation to negotiate a deal.

But when treachery forces the rebel ship to flee into territory controlled by pirates, Leia makes a shocking discovery: the fierce marauders come from Leia’s homeworld of Alderaan, recently destroyed by the Death Star. These refugees have turned to pillaging and plundering to survive—and they are in debt to a pirate armada, which will gladly ransom the princess to the vengeful Empire . . . if they find out her true identity.

Struggling with intense feelings of guilt, loyalty, and betrayal, Leia is determined to help her wayward kinspeople, even as Imperial forces are closing in on her own crippled ship. Trapped between lethal cutthroats and brutal oppressors, Leia and Han, along with Luke, Chewbacca, and a battle-ready crew, must defy death—or embrace it—to keep the rebellion alive.


Look out for our review in the not too distant future...

Razor's Edge (Star Wars (Random House Hardcover)): Amazon.co.uk: Martha Wells: Books

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: PRINCESS IN DETENTION!


Even locked up in a dirty, isolated cell on the Death Star, Princess Leia still has that regal air of beauty and gutsy Rebellion about her, in this classic image from the original STAR WARS.


Don't forget, a brand new Princess Leia adventure set between STAR WARS and THE EMPIRE SRIKES BACK is out from December 5th, in UK hardback from CENTURY. Titled Razor's Edge, its the first part of the new EMPIRE and REBELLION book trilogy, comprising all new authors to the expanded universe- this one being written by Martha Wells.

Look out for our upcoming review. In the meantime, you can get it here: Razor's Edge (Star Wars (Random House Hardcover)): Amazon.co.uk: Martha Wells: Books