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Star Wars, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith269 reviews
Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2005

Best Star Wars movie novelization of the six
Matthew Stover, author of the excellent Mace Windu novel Shatterpoint, does not disappoint with his novelization of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Movie novelizations are often inconsequential by-products of a marketing push behind a big event picture, but in Stover's case, he strongly builds upon the film plot and adds meaningful substance to what was already a great story. Rather ...
  
  











  



  
Caine Black Knife
Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2008

In Heroes Die and Blade of Tyshalle, Matthew Stover created a new kind of fantasy novel, and a new kind of hero to go with it: Caine, a street thug turned superstar, battling in a future where reality shows take place in another dimension, on a world where magic exists and gods are up close and personal. In that beautiful, savage land, Caine is an assassin without peer, a living legend born from one of the highest-rated reality shows ever made. ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars(r) Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor (Star Wars)
Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2008
  
  











  



  
Star Wars The Dark Lord Trilogy: Labyrinth of Evil Revenge of the Sith Dark Lord: The Rise of ...12 reviews
James Luceno, Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2006

Captivating
Matthew Strover is one of the most talented writers out there. His use of vocabulary, personifications, and connations are blended together perfectly to out-do the film itself. Strover's depiction of Anakin and the fear that lives inside him really captivates the reader and makes them understand how Anakin truly feels and why he turned to the dark side. For example, Strover desribes how Anakin ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars on Trial: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Debate the Most Popular Science Fiction Films of All ...9 reviews

Benbella Books, 2006

Suitable for both critics and fans, full of humor and enthusiasm
Intellectually, the Prosecution wins the case with flying colors. Emotionally though, the Defense makes some very good points. The book is written with humor and enthusiasm, all contributors from both sides are obviously having fun and it should be noted that everybody acknowledges the fun and entertainment value of Star Wars and its ability to make us dream. Including David Brin who gives ...
  
  











  



  
Iron Dawn7 reviews
Matthew Woodring Stover

Roc, 1998

A wonderful, entertaining read
Though I love fantasy, I tend to avoid reading a lot of fantasy novels, as too many of them turn out to be one in a series of twelve, or doorstop epics with exhaustive appendices and interminable plotlines. That sort of thing is all well and good when one is in the mood for it, but sometimes you just want a light, rollicking adventure, and Iron Dawn delivers that in spades. Following the ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II & III)4 reviews
Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore, ...

Del Rey, 2007

The nice way to re-read the novelizations of the Prequel Trilogy
When the Prequel Trilogy came to the movie screens, many old-time fans of the Star Wars saga undoubtedly felt somewhat dissatisfied with certain incomplete plot lines or seemingly unrelated phrases said by the main characters. I have to admit I was one of those fans. After watching the complete trilogy and the Clone Wars animated series, and after reading several Star Wars books, I came to ...
  
  











  



  
Heroes Die40 reviews
Matthew Woodring Stover

Del Rey, 1999

fantasy with a twist...all out to the wall kicking fantasy!
I first knew Matthew Stover as the author of one of the absolute best Star Wars novels: Shatterpoint. And then as the author of the novelization far superior to the movie: Revenge of the Sith. But, it turns out the man has written his own original fiction and that as good as his tie-in fiction is (and it's good, trust me), his original fiction is that much better. Trust me on that, too. Heroes ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars: Shatterpoint - A Clone Wars Novel90 reviews
Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2004

Five Stars
Like Dark Renedevous, this is another book thate focuses more on one Jedi. This time its second in command Mace Windu. I have to admitt it took awhile for me warm up to Mace Windu but this book helped me like Mace as much as the rest of the Jedi. It gives great insight into Mace Windu as he is sent to his homeworld of Haruum Kal in search of his padawan Depa Billada. A former Jedi who according ...
  
  











  



  
Traitor (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 13)153 reviews
Matthew Stover

Del Rey, 2002

The Greatest Star Wars Book Every Written
Let me make something very clear, my title is the truth. This book is absolutely amazing. It is the kind of Star Wars book you start and don't stop until you have read the very last page. With this book Stover has emerged as at least the second best Star Wars writer, if not the best, with only Timothy Zahn being possibly ahead of him. Traitor takes what had been before a fairly standard and ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars. Mace Windu und die Armee der Klone
Matthew Stover

Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl, 2004
  
  











  



  
Star Wars
Matthew Stover

Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl, 2005
  
  











  



  
Blade of Tyshalle38 reviews
Matthew Woodring Stover

Del Rey, 2001

A violent but intense read
This is the follow up novel to HEROES DIE. Hari Michelson aka Caine is now an upcaste, physically crippled administrator, who after a betrayal finds all he has worked for all his life stripped away from him. His enemies think he is now of little threat - little do they know, that this is the catalyst that will bring Caine back to life in ways they could never have anticipated. While this ...
  
  











  



  
Berliner Platz 2. Glossar deutsch - englisch
Matthew Stover

Langenscheidt KG
  
  











  



  
Jericho Moon8 reviews
Matthew Woodring Stover

Roc Trade, 1998

Strikingly Different
I have grown exceedingly weary of most contemporary fantasy novels. Seemingly all of them come prepackaged as five-volumes sets, telling the "epic saga" of the stable boy/orphaned princess who is a forgotten heir/prophesied one who must become a great warrior/mighty enchanter to overcome Ultimate Evil (and for some reason, this increasingly seems to involve the aid of telepathically linked ...
  
  











  



  
Revenge of the Sith (Star Wars)
Matthew Woodring Stover

Century, 2005
  
  











  







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