
Like most all other novels in any long running franchise,
some are good, some are weak. Some have strong stories, while others just seem
to cruise by on just the familiarity of the characters -which seems designed to
cover some the tales inherent weaknesses. For me, Honor Among Thieves -a Han Solo focused tale- gives us a simple, yet interesting story, set just a short time after the events of A New Hope, but author James S. A. Corey (The Expanse writers Daniel
Abraham and Ty Franck) is able to capture the characters so well, you can
forgive him for such a silly premise.
The book is witty and well paced, but here Han Solo gets
more depth and complexity than the even the first film in the franchise could
provide. He’s still a rogue, still unsure he wants to be involved with the
rebellion, but he can see that his old life, that free-wheeling, smuggler’s
blues world of shadows and tenuous freedom, is over.
I would also say this book is a great one to read if you don’t
read Star Wars novels all the time –or at all. Another words, even as this book
falls out the new canonicity (it was approved just around the time the deal was
struck for Lucasfilm to be sold to Disney) and is stuck with the “LEGENDS” moniker,
it still feels like it could easily fit into the New Expanded Universe. Plus, I
super enjoy The Expanse series and it becomes even more clear that James Holden
–the hero of that series- is inspired by Han Solo.
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