![]() Alongside this, it also depicts the friction and conflict within these warring factions, adding to the overall drama. This volume depicts a tense battle between the remnants of the Empire and the fledgling New Republic. Like its predecessor, the biggest positive in Life Debtis a strong main storyline. ![]() Star Wars: Aftermath- Life Debt, by Chuck Wendig, improves on these flaws and feels like a great glimpse at the potential the original Aftermath left on the table. It told a fun story but was ultimately weighed down by lackluster characters and lackluster subplots. In the end, this is a book for fans who want to learn more about the time between The Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. Plus, the entire book expands on a unique time period in Star Wars history. ![]() The action is exciting, the political drama is intense, and the characters and their stories are interesting. Overall: This book is a fun read on its own and a great improvement overs its predecessor. The characters and their individual narratives are more interesting than before.Ĭons: There are still moments where interactions between characters can be weird or annoying. ![]() The entire book helps fill in the gap between Star Wars movies. Pros: The main storyline is exciting when depicting both actual fights and political maneuvering. ![]()
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