Thursday, January 21, 2016

star wars from the adventures of luke skywalker by George lucas

The classic tale of good versus evil set in a galaxy far, far away, quickly became a cultural phenomenon during its time, inspiring a generation of story lovers and storytellers. Now, the original trilogy of Star Wars shines anew with the vibrant concept art of Ralph McQuarrie, the legendary conceptual designer behind the original trilogy.

Collected in a picture book for the first time, McQuarrie's art is paired with captivating text byNew York Times bestselling author Tony DiTerlizzi-a winning combination that will delight Star Wars fans old and new and delight generations of readers to come.

7 comments:

  1. does this follow the movies or tell a different story? if it tells a different story, does it fit with the movies and the kind of story they told and how they showed Luke being, or does it feel like different characters in a different world?

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  2. So is the book about the development of Luke or is it a behind the scenes kind of story that shares the creative thought processes that went into making Star Wars, and Luke? Is there anything in particular that stands out to you that the author did really well or that could have been improved upon?

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  3. Its like the 4th book in like the movie serize.

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  4. Would the same people who like the movies like this book? who would you reccommend it to?

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  5. yes i think people that like the movie will also like the book im reading. I would reccommend the book for anyone that likes Star Wars. I would also reccommend this book for people that like adventure.

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  6. How do you feel about the writing skills that the author has? Do you think they have a strong sense of how they want the book to progress, and seem to have a course of action to take? Or does it seem more like they just continued to include material until they decided to not add anything else?

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  7. Continued to include meterial. it seems like most of the book is that.

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