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Solo Command (Star Wars: X-Wing Series, Book 7)

Solo Command (Star Wars: X-Wing Series, Book 7)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: He does it again!
Review: Better even than the previous two X-wings, Solo Command is another masterpiece by Allston. The plot is good, and the characters are well written. I can't count the number of times that I almst died laughing (Like about Janson's Ewok 'swimsuit' and the whole mutiny sceme) You can't miss this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best yet!
Review: Just as Iron Fist focused on "Face" Loran, so does Solo Command focus on a character who's intrigued me from the beginning, Myn Donos. Also, finally we get right down to it with Zsinj, who is troublesome as ever. While the Courtship of Princess Leia portrayed Zsinj as an almost cartoonish villain, this author makes him seem much more threatening, and even interesting as a character in his own right. Each of the Wraith's continue to grow as characters and as a team in general, and we can easily see the contrast between these fighters and the overly "goody" rogues. This book is definitely the best one yet, as it wraps up this particular storyline and increases the tension a hundred fold. The down side? This is the last book about the Wraiths! I definitely think this author is one of the best we've heard from in the Star Wars universe, and I can't wait to see what he does in the New Jedi Order.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Read
Review: Aaron Allston successfully finished up the series with an excellent bang! This book is exciting and interesting, bringing back oldies like Han Solo, yet focusing on some very interesting characters such as Lara Nostil and Myn Donos. WARNING-SLIGHT SPOILER If you like your wraiths super crispy, you will especially enjoy one of the earliest scenes in this books. Very cute Wes Janson(hee, hee, hee!) END SPOILER This books is excellent and I highly recomend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The stunning conclusion to the Wraith Series!
Review: In the last book of the X-Wing II series, the Wraiths face their biggest challenge yet. Their mission is to infiltrate Zinj held worlds and start to destroy the holdings that he has there. The Wraiths fly mission after mission, and soon are fronted with betrayal, insanity and death.
This book is written on a larger scale, with the wraiths operating with three other squadrons. In the center of it all, Han Solo leads the task force. With plenty of action scenes, and a startling conclusion, this book ties in nicly with the entire series, as well as the Courtship of Princess Leia, the next book in the series.
I like this book possibly more than the others, but not by much. I enjoyed seeing the wide scale view, and expecially Han Solo. Alliston did a great job with him. This book will keep you to the last page, and will make you sorry that the series is over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent! A great addition to any fans collection!
Review: Aaron Allston has done a splendid job of continuing the great tradition of Star Wars in the continuation of the X-Wing series. Solo Command has the non-stop excitment you'd expect from a book about Fighter pilots mixed with deep personality and dark humor that only members of the Star Wars elite can produce. He does a terrific job of letting you get to know the pilots of Rouge and Wraith squadrons while at the same time reintroducing you to some of your old favorites. This book is HIGHLY reccomeneded, as is the entrie X-Wing series, straight through Pilots of Adumar.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not as good as WS or IF, but still excellant
Review: This book is also great it finishes the story of Wraith Squadron, sets up the story Courtship of Princess Leia and Isaard's Revenge, and still has a great story, action, humor, etc. And it still outclasses Stackpole by miles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lesson in Action and Comedy
Review: After spending the hours between 10:45 PM and 6:30 AM reading this book nonstop, I can honestly say that lack of sleep does not alter or remove the imaginative ideas this novel stirs in the mind of the reader. That said, this book continues the Wraith Squadron tradition of rich character development, pranks, laughs and the "sleek, swift, and deadly" action scenes that are common not just in Stackpole's tales of the X-Wing fighters, but in Allston's as well. Allston has developed a unique style of running jokes throughout his Wraith Squad Trilogy (X-Wing Books 5, 6 and 7 - Wraith Squadron, Iron Fist and Solo Command, respectively). "Yub Yub, Lieutenant" is used, then replaced with "Nice rear, Lieutenant." Keeping the custom of a break from routine (see Runt's formal dance in Iron Fist), Wedge Antilles and Han Solo stage a mutiny and distract officers on a Calamari Cruiser with a day of gambling and drinking. Lara Notsil continues her attempts to keep her true identity a secret, all the while wishing that Myn Donos, the man whose command she had destroyed while working for Apwar Trigit, would just leave her alone. With numerous action scenes and vicious battles, all the Rogues and Wraiths must reevaluate their feelings of duty and responsibility, long enough to try, one more time, to bring an end to Warlord Zsinj. By the way, don't try to read this book without reading Wraith Squadron and Iron Fist first. In fact, I'd recommend starting with X-Wing Book 1, Rogue Squadron. However, this isn't necessary. It helps, though. Bring on the squints and charge up the shields, because this book will keep you up all night. And I should know.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good - but way too short
Review: This book follows Wraith Squadron, the newest fighter unit of the Alliance. In this book Han Solo is back to command a task force including Rogue and Wraith Squadron, as well as some of our favorite heroes; Wedge, Han, Wes, and Lara Notsil. Aaron Allston does a great job on his characters, and all of the lives of the other pilots are some way involved with the main story, the life of Lara Notsil. Lara Notsil is really Gara Pethrol, an Empire spy, responsible for the lives of many pilots including some of Wraith squadron, but she has forsaken the Empire and has became a true Alliance pilot. The only problem is she doesn't tell anybody. No one knows until Face Lorran, and ex-Alliance intelligence officer turned pilot discovers her secret. Face tries to arrest her, but she runs and turns to the Empire once again. She is know helping Warlord Zsinj, aboard the Super Star Destroyer Iron Fist, the very fleet she was supposed to be hunting. She helps Zsinj but she is still a Rebel and sabotages the Iron Fist. Then Solo finally catches up a huge battle commences and the Alliance think they defeated Zsinj along with the Iron Fist. I really enjoyed this book. Everything was excellent except a few things. First, the book is titled after our favorite Correllian, but we only hear him a little at the end. Second, Zsinj is supposed to be "Grand Admiral Zsinj, Supreme Warlord" but the book describes him as "Short, plump, with baldness appearing...", he doesn't live up to his name. Lastly, my little 6th grade sister gets to read a 750 page Harry Potter book, and my books are all 300-450 page books. After you turn the last page, you wish the author could have written more, but they didn't. I would recommend this book despite the shortness to anybody and everybody who has an interest in the Sci Fi world of Star Wars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT
Review: If you have already read the other Wraith books, you'll love this one also. Han takes charge of the Zsinj pursuit, hence the name SOLO COMMAND.

Han is my favorite character and Allston got him perfect. The author uses humor throughout the books and it contributes greatly to the action and enjoyability of the books.

After reading the first X-Wing book, I bought the next 7 books, and blew through them. Then I bought the books on tape and they were all great (I have a long commute to work every day).

All these X-Wing books rank with the best of all the Star Wars books. I hope future authors find a way to work these characters into their books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent! Suspensful, and satisfying!
Review: Excellent, probably the best of Allston's X-Wing books.

This is high-action and drama filled! Lots of suspensful situations and interesting plot twists. I love the way Allston wirtes his characters. He does an incredible job of presenting life-like characters with great personalities. He did a great job with Han Solo. Some authors find it hard to write him, but Allston hit it right on the mark when doing Han. The members of Rogue Squadron are present, but the main focus is on the Wraiths. Lots of humor and a halarious chapter involving an Ewok puppett! Allston's pacing and writing style are right on! Fast, easy to get into, and easy to understand.

Reccommended to any Star Wars fan, or one of a great action book.


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