If you're an enthusiastic chapter book reader and want to know more about the story of young Boba Fett, you'll want to find a copy of The Fight to Survive by Terry Bisson, the first young reader novel in the Star Wars: Boba Fett series. However, do not read this book before watching Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones! There are some major scenes that would be spoiled in the movie if you haven't seen it yet!
The book covers much of the same events and moments as Episode II but from young Boba Fett's perspective. He's a 10 year-old boy at this time. Fans of any age will appreciate the scenes from the movie that are just a little different and sometimes more detailed. Then we find out what happens to Boba Fett AFTER the movie is over.
Fett fans will notice that for some reason Boba Fett doesn't even make it onto the cover of the paperback version. That's his dad JANGO Fett!
This is just the first book of the series so I'm looking forward to tracking down the rest of the stories. For more info on the story click here.
Since this series started coming out in 2002, you may not be able to find it at a regular book store. You can likely find it at your local library, used book store or online.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Read, You Must: Boba Fett : The Fight to Survive
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