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by Marc Thompson,Karen Traviss

ePub Bloodlines (Star Wars: Legacy of the Force, No. 2) download
Author:
Marc Thompson,Karen Traviss
ISBN13:
978-0739323960
ISBN:
0739323962
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Random House Audio; Abridged edition (August 29, 2006)
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Genre Fiction
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Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines is the second novel in the Legacy of the Force series. Written by Karen Traviss, it was released in the United States by Del Rey on August 29 and in the .

Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines is the second novel in the Legacy of the Force series. Australia, and New Zealand by Arrow Publishing on September 7, 2006. Bloodlines contains a 20-page excerpt of the next book in the series, Tempest, by Troy Denning. The audio version was narrated by Marc Thompson. The cover features Boba Fett. ISBN 0345477510; August 29, 2006, Del Rey, 400-page paperback.

Civil war looms as the fledgling Galactic Alliance confronts a growing number of rebellious worlds–and the approaching war is tearing the .

Civil war looms as the fledgling Galactic Alliance confronts a growing number of rebellious worlds–and the approaching war is tearing the Skywalker and Solo families apart. Han and Leia return to Han’s homeworld, Corellia, the heart of the resistance. Their children, Jacen and Jaina, are soldiers in the Galactic Alliance’s campaign to crush the insurgents.

Karen Traviss (Author), Marc Thompson (Narrator), Random House Audio (Publisher). Bloodlines by Karen Traviss is the follow-up to Aaron Allston’s Betrayal, the book that began the nine-book series Legacy of the Force. Throughout this series, three authors will be taking turns writing the books. It should be interesting. Bloodlines was an entertaining read. It expanded on what we learned from Betrayal, and it introduced several new storylines. The character who kind of came out of nowhere to play a major role in Bloodlines was our old friend Boba Fett, bounty hunter and Mandalorian. We learn more about Fett in this book than ever before.

I never thought I would see the day that Boba Fett & Han solo would work together, but Karen Traviss delivers us just that situation in book 2 of the Legacy of the Force series, Bloodlines

I never thought I would see the day that Boba Fett & Han solo would work together, but Karen Traviss delivers us just that situation in book 2 of the Legacy of the Force series, Bloodlines. Traviss is a hit and miss writer in my opinion, and this book lands somewhere in the middle. I liked the Boba Fett scenes and situations as he hunted for both bounties and personal answers to personal questions concerning family, being Mandalore and his own life.

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By Karen Traviss Read by Marc Thompson. Best Seller Q: You’re no stranger to the Star Wars universe. How did you begin writing Star Wars books? KT: Well, I am a stranger, really. Part of Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Legends. Category: Space Opera. Question: Bloodlines is the second novel in the Legacy of the Force storyline, a nine-book arc that picks up several years after the defeat of the Yuuzhan Vong. The Yuuzhan Vong were an external threat, from outside the galaxy. Q: You’re no stranger to the Star Wars universe. Rate it . You Rated it . 0.

Bloodlines is a 2006 Star Wars novel by Karen Traviss, the second book in the Legacy of the Force series. It takes place in the fictional Star Wars expanded universe, about 35 years after Return of the Jedi. It was followed by Troy Denning's Tempest. Civil war continues amidst the Galactic Alliance, as terrorism by Corellians on Coruscant forces the Alliance to create even more repressive laws

Go and get Bloodlines, it is one the best Star Wars novels along with Courtship of Leia, New Rebellion, The .

Go and get Bloodlines, it is one the best Star Wars novels along with Courtship of Leia, New Rebellion, The one with Xizor between Empire and jedi, Outbound Flight and The Last Command (3rd of the original Zahn series). By the way, Rogue Planet is also an outstanding book that I just read. The Galactic Alliance and the Corellian system of planets are locked in a tense stand off as the book begins.

A new era of exciting adventures and shocking revelations continues to unfold, as the legendary Star Wars saga sweeps forward into astonishing new territory.Civil war looms as the fledgling Galactic Alliance confronts a growing number of rebellious worlds–and the approaching war is tearing the Skywalker and Solo families apart. Han and Leia return to Han’s home-world, Corellia, the heart of the resistance. Their children, Jacen and Jaina, are soldiers in the Galactic Alliance’s campaign to crush the insurgents. Jacen, now a complete master of the Force, has his own plans to bring order to the galaxy. Guided by his Sith mentor, Lumiya, and with Luke’s young son Ben at his side, Jacen embarks on the same path that his grandfather Darth Vader once did. And while Han and Leia watch their only son become a stranger, a secret assassin entangles the couple with a dreaded name from Han’s past: Boba Fett. In the new galactic order, friends and enemies are no longer what they seem. . . .
  • Bloodlines by Karen Traviss is the follow-up to Aaron Allston’s Betrayal, the book that began the nine-book series Legacy of the Force. Throughout this series, three authors will be taking turns writing the books. It should be interesting. Bloodlines was an entertaining read. It expanded on what we learned from Betrayal, and it introduced several new storylines.

    The character who kind of came out of nowhere to play a major role in Bloodlines was our old friend Boba Fett, bounty hunter and Mandalorian. We learn more about Fett in this book than ever before. We learn he has serious health problems, and we now know more about his family than ever before. He also takes the unusual step for him of acquiring a sidekick, the bounty hunter Mirta Gev.

    Then there is Jacen Solo. The Dark Side continues to beckon to him, and he is clearly headed in that direction. He is now in charge of a quasi-military organization on Coruscant that has official responsibility for stopping terrorism on the planet. His apprentice Ben Skywalker continues to work with him willingly. Jacen’s actions are completely over the top in several cases, and comparisons to his grandfather Darth Vader abound. That is not good. Jacen’s actions and the changes in him continue to be heavily influenced by Lumiya

    Karen Traviss is a good author, and Bloodlines is well worth reading.

  • Back when I read and reviewed "Betrayal", I was unsure if I would continue on with the series. Having decided to re-read "Betrayal", although my feelings are still mixed on that particular book, I've decided to continue with this series, and I found this one to be very good, it drew me in and was hard to put down. And plenty of action, to boot. I'm on to "Tempest now,and can't wait to see where it all goes from here.

  • This book was a bittersweet read because of the choices of Jacen Solo. I felt like a bystander in the back of his mind watching his choices. Learning about the humanity of Boba Fett was interesting, it was like seeing him without the helmet for the first time. Overall, this book was a good read just like the other books in the series.

  • There is a lot of hate or dislike for this series and book. Reading jacen's slow descent to the dark side is beautifully painful.

    Although I don't understand how Mara has changed so much. She should be ripping her son away from Jacen. Luke should be the one trying to find excuses for Jacen's behavior. I personally think Luke and Mara are poorly written so far in this series.

    Boba fett. I havent read anything on fett. I don't understand the popularity around the character. Although after this book I'm starting to get it. He has incredible depth. If you love Boba buy this book. If you're on the fence like I was give it a chance.

  • I used to enjoy the Star Wars tapes and then some of the cds, because,even in sets, the plot line finally was finished, the saga told. In the last few years, I find these stories with our familiar characters full of plotting and adventure, but with no real conclusion to the story--leaving me 'hanging', and, of course, with the writer's hope that I buy the next offering. I guess I am growing tired of this evolution of the sci-fi Star Wars genre.

    Of "Bloodlines" in particular, we see Boba Fett as a poor, misguided, dying, bounty hunter and assassin, aiming for the last blood money...then he gets involved with Han Solo...and Jacen Solo has taken Cousin Ben under his wing, and the convolutions begin. Not too bad a plot, but, like I say, I feel left hanging for the next 'buy'. I also really don't have any empathy for ole Boba who has spent a lifetime amassing money by killing and destroying.. For a good read, try these Star Wars paperback:

    Tales from Jabba's Palace(Star Wars.)or Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 1)

  • As a Star Wars fanboy, this was a good read. My favorite part is the inclusion of Boba Fett in not just the shadows but a starring role, occupying much of the novel. Contributes well to the Legacy seris, but makes you want to know so much more about Boba's ongoing adventures.