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Star Wars: Truce at Bakura
  

Star Wars: Truce at Bakura (Audio Cassette)

by Kathy Tyers (Author), Anthony Heald (Reader)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (135 customer reviews)

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Chronicles the further adventures of the characters from the Star Wars movies; a five-week PW bestseller.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Hard on the heels of the emperor's death, the Alliance receives word of an outpost planet beseiged by a new alien invader, a lizardlike race of creatures bent on conquest of the galaxy. Flushed with their recent victory and stunned by the revelation of their parentage, Luke and Leia travel to the edge of the Empire to join forces with their erstwhile enemies to combat an even deadlier foe. Set prior to the events of Timothy Zahn's "Star Wars" cycle, Tyers's first foray into the Star Wars universe captures the feel of space opera while attempting a three-dimensional portrayal of the forces of a decaying empire. A worthwhile addition to a popular sf subgenre.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, Jul 1 2004
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I've been a Star Wars fan since I was a kid and first read this book when I was in fifth or sixth grade. A lot of the plot went way over my head because I was little and did not understand some of the political parts. In fact, I mainly read it for the romance between Han and Leia, who have always been my favorite characters. I went back, however, and read it a few months ago, and I really enjoyed it. It really is a wonderfully written addition and truly one of my favorite books, probably my favorite Star Wars book. Every paragraph is written well and incredibly interesting. In fact, of all the Star Wars books I've read, this is the one I enjoy the most. It is a great read for anyone who is interested in Star Wars and wants to learn more about the characters. The scene between Leia and her father is one of the more powerful of the book. I hope you enjoy it! :)
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2.0 out of 5 stars One of the Weaker Entries in the Continuing Star Wars Saga., Dec 14 2003
The various Star Wars novels set after the conclusion of Episode VI have been a mixed bag. Some of the novels have been worthy continuations of the Star Wars saga while others have been uninspired filler stories. Kathy Tyers' "The Truce at Bakura" is a single novel outing that falls into the latter disappointing category.

Soon after the Battle of Endor has ended, a communications drone is intercepted which contains a message from Bakura's Imperial Governor. The message was intended for the Emperor and warns him that Ssi-ruuk has entered the Bakura system and is laying siege to Imperial forces. The Rebel Alliance sees the attack as an opportunity to try and pry the system away from Imperial control and dispatches a delegation to Bakura. Once there, the Rebels discover the Ssi-ruuk is as great a threat to them as they are to the remnants of the Empire. Realizing that there are no other alternatives, Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa secure a temporary truce with their former enemies in order to defeat their common foe.

"The Truce at Bakura" is just too lackluster a tale to be considered a Star Wars adventure. None of the swashbuckling fun or witty humor of the films is present here. The single volume format for the story also works against the novel as it severely hinders the character development of the primary film characters. Luke and Leia have their moments in the spotlight but everyone else is essentially relegated to spot duty. The Ssi-ruuk are dreary villains compared to the memorable cinematic adversaries and their practice of transferring humanoid energies into androids is a derivative science fiction plot device. The writing itself is awkward and does not flow as smoothly as Timothy Zahn's superior style. It is possible that "The Truce at Bakura" may have been a worthy addition to the Star Wars mythos had the story been spread over more than one book, but it is sadly nothing noteworthy as a stand-alone single novel.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Tyers' post Episode VI tale is effective...., Nov 24 2003
By Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming writer" (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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Kathy Tyers' Star Wars: The Truce at Bakura, first published in 1994, is an enjoyable "expanded universe" novel featuring the heroes from the Classic Trilogy in a tale set almost right after Return of the Jedi. In this novel that pits both Imperial and Alliance forces against a new extragalactic threat, Tyers weaves a tapestry full of adventure, excitement, political intrigue, thrilling space battles and even a little bit of romance.

As the novel begins, Luke Skywalker -- still feeling the effects of his battle with the Emperor only the day before -- takes his X-wing fighter out on a routine flight over the moon of Endor. But almost as soon as he is space borne and flying amidst the battle-scarred Rebel fleet, Luke must rescue his friend and fellow pilot Wedge Antilles; while inspecting an intercepted Imperial message drone, Wedge has triggered off a security device and risks losing his hand...or even his life. Using his Jedi powers and fighting the painful and debilitating aftershocks of Palpatine's Force lightning strikes, Luke saves Wedge and the message drone is retrieved.

In it, the Alliance discovers, the Imperial governor of Bakura, unaware that the second Death Star has been destroyed and that the Emperor is gone, warns Palpatine that a new threat against the Empire has emerged. Bakura is under attack by a powerful alien task force and half of the Imperial forces have been destroyed.

Knowing that Bakura has only been under Imperial control for three years and hoping the system will leave the Empire out of gratitude for aid from the Alliance, the Rebel leaders send a small force commanded by Luke, while his sister Leia, accompanied by Han Solo, Chewbacca and See Threepio, volunteers to negotiate a truce with the devious Wilek Nereus, the Imperial governor.

Soon, Rebel and Imperial forces unite to fight off the reptilian Ssi-ruuk, intelligent dinosaur-like creatures (they resemble velociraptors) that can entrap the life forces of sentient beings inside droid fighters. Enticed by a deal proposed by the now-dead Palpatine to exchange this technology for -- one supposes -- thousands of the Empire's undesirable captives, the Ssi-ruk have made their way to Imperial territory. Now, having no one to bargain with, the aliens have come to conquer the human-ruled Galactic Empire.

On Bakura, Luke will feel the first stirrings of romantic attraction to the beautiful Bakuran Senator Gaeriel Captison, a young woman who not only believes in the stability the Empire offers the galaxy, but is also a follower of the Cosmic Balance, a religion whose basic teachings state that the Jedi are more a threat than a boon to the galaxy. Their use of the Force upset the cosmic balance and caused the resulting chaos and strife that led to the rise of the Empire. In addition, Luke and Leia must deal with two very different Imperial officers: the wily and untrustworthy Gov. Nereus and the more diplomatic Commander Pter Thanas, captain of the small Imperial cruiser Dominant. Together, they must defeat the Ssi-ruuk and hope that the truce at Bakura holds long enough for the combined force of Imperials and Rebels to turn back this alien invasion.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Flat and slow, but still compelling
"The Truce at Bakura", while not the first book to be published in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (Timothy Zahn's "Heir to the Empire" has that honor), it is... Read more
Published on Oct 3 2003 by Patrick L. Randall

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest books I've ever read.
I liked this book because it was very interesting. The book explores what happens after Darth Vader is defeated and, for the time being, peace is restored. Read more
Published on Sep 22 2003 by mstrgmr2004

4.0 out of 5 stars One of the first and best Star Wars books
Truce at Bakura is a riveting action packed tale of the days directly after Return of the Jedi. Luke injured by the Emperor during the final battle aboard the Death Star II, is... Read more
Published on Jun 18 2003 by J. K. Moser

3.0 out of 5 stars Lets say "cooperation" everybody!
This novel is set just hours after "Return of the Jedi" A group of super aliens (from outside Star Wars' Galaxy) have come to invade this outer world, Bakura. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2003 by Matt

3.0 out of 5 stars Could had been better
I read this book a month ago. It had been in my to-read list for a while. I moved it up in my list to get some background on Bakura and the Ssi-ruuvi before the publication of... Read more
Published on April 29 2003 by Angel J. Martinez-Perez

4.0 out of 5 stars The Truce at Bakura (Star Wars) *Audio Book*
Interesting story, quite good in fact. The only shame is that there is nobody left after ROTJ for Luke to have a sabre dual with! Read more
Published on Mar 24 2003 by Yezcunce

3.0 out of 5 stars Three stars at best
Truce at Bakura takes place immediately following Return of the Jedi. Ms. Tyers does an important job of illustrating to the reader that even though the Emperor has fallen , the... Read more
Published on Feb 17 2003 by Bryan DEmilio

3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings
Actually the only parts I liked was the fights between
the Ssi Ruuk and Luke.
And when Luke falls upon the earth and puts himself in
a Jedi trance to fool the Empire... Read more
Published on Feb 7 2003 by stranger_essj

4.0 out of 5 stars Star Wars
This is not one of my favorite Star Wars novels. However, it is an interesting story and it centers around main characters from the movie. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2003 by A.J.W.

2.0 out of 5 stars Worst of the worst!!
If you're a new reader to the continuation of the Star Wars universe & are overwhelmed by so many books, let me offer some advice: Skip this book!! Read more
Published on Dec 8 2002 by Andy. Gillum

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