Reddit Reddit reviews Tales of the Bounty Hunters (Star Wars) (Book 3)

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8 Reddit comments about Tales of the Bounty Hunters (Star Wars) (Book 3):

u/mattguy2720 · 24 pointsr/StarWars

Fett also wouldn't be keen on taking her as his own. In 'Tales of the Bounty Hunters', (great read btw) Jabba sends Leia to Fett's quarters, and he sleeps on the floor giving her the bed.

u/mnky9800n · 5 pointsr/scifi

I liked the thrawn trilogy. Zahn does a good job of putting some of the sci-fi genres people like into star wars. There is a hacker character and militarism and of course you get to see tiny tidbits of the clone wars and everything that people were dying to learn about at the time (the books came out before the prequel movies).

I sort of enjoy star wars that isn't the epic star wars. That is, a lot of the west end games short stories and other stuff that came out that let people explore the universe but without the galaxy ending ramifications most star wars stuff was about. You can find these stories in the Star Wars Journals. I think some of these ended up in the Tales books. Tales of the Bounty is probably the collection everyone likes the best.

Another book I liked was the novelization of the Dark Forces 2: Jedi Knight video game. It's a trilogy of books that came out with the game. I wouldn't say they are the best and maybe I only like them because of nolstalgia for the game but who knows, maybe you will like them.

I also really liked the Boba Fett trilogy, The Bounty Hunter Wars. I'm not really a huge Boba Fett fan like some people but these books were fun because they get away from whatever mischief luke and company are up to this week. You get to see parts of the galaxy you don't see elsewhere.

Also, the X-Wing books by Michael A. Stackpole were very good. I never read the books by Aaron Allston, although I met him at a convention once.

I didn't like the New Jedi Order series. It felt too. . .prepared I guess. I don't know how else to describe it. It was fun when I was reading it as a teenager but I sort of lost interest at some point and I think it's because NJO spends so much time giving you everything and not letting you use your imagination. That was always the best part about Star Wars for me. Imagining who I would be or what I would do and all that.

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/AskReddit

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Tales of the Bounty Hunters

u/rhinotripper · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Was it perhaps this book? http://www.amazon.com/Tales-Bounty-Hunters-Star-Wars/dp/0553568167/ Because I absolutely love that book.

u/atomfullerene · 3 pointsr/scifi

It's actually from a short story...it's in this book. There's a whole series of these...one about all the background characters in the cantina, another about the ones in Jabba's palace.

u/deathofregret · 2 pointsr/books

tales of the bounty hunters was a fun one, too.

u/ComputerSherpa · 2 pointsr/swtor

Bounty Hunters should read Tales of the Bounty Hunters. Each story has a very different feel to it, very much putting you inside the heads of five different bounty hunters. Also gives details about underrepresented races like Trandoshans, making it a worthwhile read for other classes.

u/kuat00 · 1 pointr/StarWars

No, you got it right. The Bounty Hunters series is a really good read if you want to find out more about Fett and bounty hunters in general. I would also suggest the "Tales of the Bounty Hunters"