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Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia
  

Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia (Hardcover)

by Dave Wolverton (Author)
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Wolverton ( Serpent Catch ) attempts to add nuance and intrigue to the smash-bang atmosphere that propelled to the stratosphere the Star War movies and Timothy Zahn's three books set in that universe. Readers of the present installment, whose events occur after the films but before Zahn's works, likely already know who Princess Leia will marry, so Wolverton deserves high marks just for making the journey along the road to the inevitable interesting. He generally avoids comic book-style action and artificial climaxes such as having a major character appear to die only to be redeemed at the last moment, but his concentration on familiar characters is disappointing. Though there is plenty of graphic violence, true depth is lacking. All in all, the novel raises expectations for Wolverton's future works once he moves on to other things. 375,000 first printing; TV advertising.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Still at war with the Empire, the fledgling New Republic receives an offer of alliance with the 63 worlds of the Hapes Consortium, provided that Princess Leia will marry its heir, Prince Isolder. As Gen. Han Solo and Isolder fight a cosmic battle for Leia's heart, the discovery of a conspiracy of dark-force wielders lures Luke, Han, Leia, and Isolder to a rendezvous with danger on the mysterious planet Dathomir. Wolverton ( On My Way to Paradise , LJ 12/89) is a vivid scene builder, capturing the cinematic flavor of the Star Wars universe while expanding on the outer reaches of the galaxy. Regrettably, his characterizations just miss the mark. There will probably be a demand for this title despite its shortcomings. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 1/94.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good solid Star Wars Han-Leia romance story....., Nov 8 2003
By Alex Diaz-Granados "fardreaming writer" (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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Dave Wolverton's Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia chronicles the desperate campaign waged by Han Solo to win Princess Leia's heart even as the New Republic leadership encourages the former senator from Alderaan to marry Prince Isolder of Hapes.

It is a time of transition in the galaxy. The Emperor and Darth Vader are dead, and the Galactic Empire is now one-fourth its former size. Without the unifying influence of Emperor Palpatine and his dark-side powers, Imperial moffs, admirals, and self-appointed warlords are vying for power. Some fight among themselves, while others, such as Warlord Zsinj, employ their Star Destroyers and stormtroopers against the fledgling New Republic.

While Han Solo is tracking the elusive and dangerous Zsinj and his Super Star Destroyer, the Iron Fist, Luke Skywalker is scouring the galaxy for data about the Jedi Order, which had been nearly exterminated by Emperor Palpatine and his henchman Darth Vader, who once had been Anakin Skywalker, Luke's father. Knowing that the New Republic can only survive with the aid of a new order of Jedi, Luke has made it his life's mission to learn all he can about the training of Jedi Knights so he can set up a Jedi Academy. On the planet Toola, in the ruins of a Jedi Master's last hiding place, he finds, with guidance from the Force, a data cylinder which, although damaged by the effects of Imperial grenades, contains a hologram containing mission reports from various Jedi...including his own former Master, Yoda. "We tried to free the Chu'unthor from Dathomir, but were repulsed by the witches..." Yoda says. The words don't make much sense to the last of the Jedi Knights, but he's determined to find out what, or who, the Chu'unthor was, and to discover how several Jedi Masters and their acolytes could have been forced to retreat.

Meanwhile, Han has returned to Coruscant from a long and frustrating search for Zsinj and the Iron Fist, only to find a huge Hapan Battle Fleet in orbit. Having had run-ins with the xenophobic and closed society of the 63-world strong Hapan Cluster in his early days as a smuggler, Han is apprehensive. His apprehension turns to dismay when he discovers that the Machiavellian Queen of Hapes, Ta'a Chume is willing to ally her realm with the New Republic if Princess Leia agrees to marry her son, Prince Isolder.

Leia is torn between her love for Han and her sense of duty to the Republic, in whose service she has been since her teens. She doesn't accept right away, but under pressure from both Mon Mothma and the surviving Alderaanian refugee leadership, she does agree to consider it. Angry and dejected, Han goes to a bar and casino in the seamier parts of Coruscant, and joins in on a sabbacc game. In one lucky hand, the smuggler-turned-General wins the deed to a planet...a planet known as Dathomir.

Elated and somewhat recklessly, Han attempts to impress Leia with his new property, hoping that Dathomir can be set up as a substitute for Leia's now-defunct home-world of Alderaan, which had been destroyed by the Empire's first Death Star almost a decade before. But when Leia seemingly rejects them, Han takes one of Leia's engagement gifts, a Hapan Gun of Command, and uses it to force the strong-willed Princess to accompany him on a trip to Dathomir....a trip that Han hopes will rekindle Leia's love for him.

But Ta'a Chume and the New Republic leadership are determined that the wedding take place, so Prince Isolder and Luke Skywalker follow the Millennium Falcon to the mysterious planet of Dathomir, where the witches who defeated Yoda and several other Jedi still reside....

Wolverton's novel is fast paced and entertaining, and Han-Leia fans will enjoy reading the ups and downs of this chapter in their romantic history. As in every good Star Wars novel, there are space battles, suspense, political intrigue, and the classic clash between the forces of good and evil.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but..., May 21 2004
I was a little disappointed with this book. For one thing, the author gives Luke superhuman powers- whatever happened to the more brash Luke? I can understand growing and maturing in the Force, and all that- but then there's also the slight fact that he seems to regularily do things without effort using the Force, without even pausing to think about it. It gets old, after a while.
And Han Solo was totally unlike the character we remember from the movies. Come on, who ever heard of using a Gun of Command just to get someone to go on a space flight to a planet with them?
On the other hand, the plot line does have some interesting points, and Teneniel Djo is an interesting character.
Nice try, Wolverton. Try to make the characters a little more realistic next time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I was honestly suprised..., Jan 26 2004
By S. Husbands (Kalkaska, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book because of the title. I am a big
fan of Princess Leia, Luke and Han, and I could
never forget Chewie! I am also a very picky
reader. When I read a book, I want to FEEL
what is going on, not just see the words.
This book was more than I thought it would
be. I found not only great battles, but also
great humor. The author did a nice job in
balancing so many aspects. While I grew
even closer to the main characters, I
grew close to the planet that this story

took place on as well. This story calls
out to you as the Nightsisters and those
of the Singing Moutain Clan battle for
more than just their morals. If you are
a Star Wars fan, I suggest you check
out this book and see for yourself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let the title mislead you...
...into thinking this is a romance novel, Star Wars style.

Summary:
The novel starts off on Coruscant, with Leia welcoming an entourage from Hapes. Read more

Published on Jun 24 2003 by William H. Perry

4.0 out of 5 stars Well done if standard Star Wars book
This book is a well written adition to the Star Wars Universe. While not as complex as the Zahn books or the Stackpole books, it is a strong story with an interesting concept... Read more
Published on Jun 18 2003 by J. K. Moser

2.0 out of 5 stars This one's a little painful
Yep. I read it. It hurt, by I survived. It's set a couple of years after Return of the Jedi (4?). It has a very bizzare plot, of Leia being suited and the like. Read more
Published on Jun 3 2003 by Matt

5.0 out of 5 stars More than just a love story . . . an epic
The Courtship of Princess Leia immediately begins with the conflict between Han Solo and the impressive Prince Isolder, bringing all the hopes that Leia and Han would marry to a... Read more
Published on Feb 10 2003 by Bryan DEmilio

4.0 out of 5 stars Star Wars
While this is not one of my favorite Star Wars books it is an interesting story. It is also an important story. Characters introduced in this book will return in later ones. Read more
Published on Jan 14 2003 by A.J.W.

4.0 out of 5 stars Han and Leia finally take that big step!
At the end of "Return of the Jedi", it seemed obvious that Han Solo and Princess Leia were going to get together and it seemed to be a foregone conclusion that they... Read more
Published on Dec 18 2002 by Patrick L. Randall

2.0 out of 5 stars Here it goes...
I read the Heir to the Empire before I read The Courtship of Princess Leia and let me tell you after reading Zahn's books you'll think every other Star Wars book can't compare... Read more
Published on Nov 10 2002 by D. L. Federico

5.0 out of 5 stars I just couldn't put it down
I've read some of the star wars books which include the Thrawn trillogy and the jedi academy trillogy. Read more
Published on Nov 10 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars What if...
...Prince Isolder of Hapes was successful in his courtship of Leia? And then Han Solo and Teneneil Djo of Dathomir caught each other on the rebound? Read more
Published on Sep 28 2002 by R. L. MILLER

2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as other Star Wars Books
For starters this book is not that great. I read the books out of series because that is how I acquired them and started with the Thrawn Trilogy. Read more
Published on Aug 1 2002 by The "Star Wars" Mauler

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