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u/cyborgcommando0 · 294 pointsr/StarWars

There were 5 books released yesterday.

Books Released 12/18:

  1. Before the Awakening - Amazon, Google Play
  2. The Force Awakens Novelization - Amazon, Google Play
  3. Force Awakens, The: Incredible Cross-Sections - Amazon
  4. Force Awakens, The: Visual Dictionary - Amazon
  5. Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Amazon

    If you want to catch up on the new Star Wars Canon check out my video explaining the new canon.
u/Alortania · 8 pointsr/StarWars

ummm, the book version is out already (well, the kindle; the hardcover comes out Jan)... or did you mean other books?

u/nyteryder79 · 7 pointsr/starwarsspeculation

Here are some other reasons which explain more about Rey's talents and abilities:


From "Star Wars: The Force Awakens, "Star Wars The Force Awakens: Before the Awakening" and "Star Wars: Force Awakens Incredible Cross Sections"


  • (Summary of Rey's chapter in "Before the Force"): Rey has friends on Jakku. She fixed a downed freighter and made it flyable. She even repaired/replaced it's hyperdrive and it worked. Her friends decide to steal it from her and use it to escape Jakku when they find out that Rey didn't want to leave because of her hopes of her family returning. Instead she wanted to sell it to Unkar for a lot of portions (she imagines hundreds of portions or more). Her friends end up taking the ship and leaving without her.

  • Her speeder is capable of low-altitude flight and can even do barrel-rolls. So Rey does have some real flight experience from this. However, she has never flown "off-planet". As posted in a different thread by /u/twinspiritradio:

    • In the cross-section of her speeder, it says that when it's not carrying salvage, it can gain incredible speeds and perform such moves like barrel rolls.
      http://i.imgur.com/14XAgCt.jpg

  • She also finds data chips which contain a flight simulator. She is so driven to master flight that she pushes herself and pushes herself. Starting out, she couldn't even take off without crashing. Through crazy determination and time there's nothing the flight simulator can't throw at her that she cannot do.

  • She has been on-board the Millennium Falcon before. She used to sneak onto not only the Millennium Falcon, but all of Unkar's other ships he had docked and did this frequently. Who knows what she did on it, but it explains how she is so familiar with the Millennium Falcon and knows how to repair it.

  • Rey has been stranded on Jakku for quite some time and has to scavenge as a means to eat. She scavenges for parts from downed Imperial wreckage. In doing so, she develops her technological know-how. To be able to know what will get her more "portions" she needed to know what was valuable. In order to learn how to get these parts, she had to learn how to properly remove them and where they were and possibly what they were used for. This is how she is so mechanically inclined, especially with Imperial/First Order technology.

  • Rey knows how to defend herself because she's had to to survive on her own for so long. It's even demonstrated in the film and even blows Finn's mind when he sees it. So her skills with a lightsaber can easily be taken from this.


    What does all of this tell you?


  • Just because she knows how to fly something doesn't make her the child of Han or Luke.

  • Just because she is familiar with the Millennium Falcon doesn't mean she is Han's daughter.

  • Just because she knows how to fix things and understands technology, doesn't make her a clone/descendant of Anakin.

  • Just because she knows how to defend herself, doesn't mean she was ever trained as a Jedi/Padawan.


    What does it not tell you?


  • Where her Force abilities come from or how she is able to understand and use it.


    Personal observations


  • To me, all of this is more evidence that she is more likely a descendant of Obi-Wan than of a Skywalker/Solo. Why? Well, it shows that she is highly intelligent, focused, determined and patient. This doesn't describe a Skywalker or a Solo in the slightest. We know all too well how impatient and unfocused Anakin and Luke were. None of those things describe Han Solo at all either. Who does it describe? Obi-Wan Kenobi.

  • You might say, well, Obi-Wan didn't like to fly. My response? Who cares what Obi-Wan did/didn't like? Vader chose the Dark Side, Luke didn't. Right there is a simple example of how a person can differ from their ancestors.


    Additional details

  • Also from /u/kremshawthethird, which is from "Rey's Survival Guide": https://i.imgur.com/UN7c2gw.jpg It shows how the rebel helmet she has and the rebel forces "doll" have nothing to do with Luke Skywalker. It could however, show why she calls herself "Rey".

  • And from /u/jlsm511's post on /r/starwarsleaks: http://imgur.com/a/1BVvH
    This sample from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary": discusses the helmet and doll briefly as well.
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    Edit: Added links to sources.*
u/policy_letter · 5 pointsr/StarWarsLeaks

The Force Awakens... it's the novelization of the movie:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Force-Awakens-Star-Wars-ebook/dp/B00WCXL1JW

u/annexationofpr · 4 pointsr/StarWars

Novel adaptation of the movie

u/madogvelkor · 4 pointsr/StarWars

I got the Kindle version of the movie novelization, but the hardcover might not be in stores yet:
http://www.amazon.com/Force-Awakens-Star-Wars-ebook/dp/B00WCXL1JW/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1450459785&sr=8-4

Other than that it looks like it's actually just this children's book that's out: http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Awakening-Digital-Picture-ebook/dp/B00XJKK8FK/ref=pd_sim_351_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=51kO8vVisEL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR104%2C160_&refRID=1WWQPPFAE2EG16PKEJWF

Plus there are several short stories that came out a few weeks ago.

u/Chouonsoku · 2 pointsr/StarWarsLeaks
u/ajhiggs · 1 pointr/StarWars

This one. It's been out for over a week on digital and audiobook.

u/midwinter-sun · 1 pointr/starwarsspeculation

I think they mean the novelization.

u/epsilonbob · 1 pointr/Screenwriting

"seduced by the enemy" seems (at least to me) to heavily imply Kylo's perspective is Luke manipulated/"turned" Anakin to the light (much how we view Anakin's fall to Palpatine and Vader's attempts to turn Luke).

Can't say for sure since I don't remember the exact quote from the movie so either of us my be interpreting the scene correctly (someone who has a script or just saw it may be able to weigh in)

As for the book vs. screen I'm of the opinion the screen carries more weight but since Disney just got done wiping the EU (now "Legends") and officially signed off on the book as canon it seemed definitive enough to mention

Personally I like the idea that he knows exactly what happened but a combination of Dark Side influence and denial/cognitive dissonance twisted it into Luke "seducing" him away from the "righteous" dark side

u/kddrake · 1 pointr/StarWars

It does not meet the definition of a novelization. A novelization is literally a book describing the movie in detail and would be boring as fuck if you watched the movie. This is the Disney marketing machine at work. How do you get people to buy the book? Present information and scenes that are not in the movie.

Edit: maybe some do not know it exists. Link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WCXL1JW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?ie=UTF8&btkr=1

u/RRodd · 1 pointr/StarWars

yep! IIRC it's only available in digital format right now, and the printed one will be available in january. I'm reading it to get ready for my second view of the movie

u/LanceGoodthrust · 1 pointr/StarWars