Her standard of comparison was the night she'd been tortured by Darth Vader. But there were worse things, and in any case, this wouldn't last. You kinda see why he is tempted and you can almost see him crossing over by going a little too far at some point. Luke's flirting with the dark side works so well in the novel. but in the process, to free the universe of this ganster slug - this was a prospect that tinted Luke's purpose with an ever-so-slightly dark satisfaction. Of course, his primary objective was to free his friends, whom he loved dearly it was this concern that guided him now, abolve all else. I kinda wish we'd seen more of Jabba doing that in the prequels rather than, ehhh, whatever it was he did at that podrace. "I was killing your kind when being a Jedi meant something." With that said, let's discuss quotes again! It's also funny, and I smile a lot and even laughed at a few times. James Kahn seems to have a much better grasp of the characters, and gives them their own voices: Luke is philosophical and sentimental, Lando thinks in gambling metaphors, Han is more casual and so on. The writing is much better in this one! Which makes me happy, because Return of the Jedi is my fave movie, so it's good that it also gets to be my fave book.
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