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Planet of Twilight (Star Wars) Mass Market Paperback – May 4, 1998


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New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly returns to the Star Wars(r) universe to tell a breathtaking tale of a mysterious world where the battle between the New Republic and the Empire takes a shocking new twist....

Nam Chorios is a barren backwater world--once a dreaded prison colony, now home to a fanatic religious cult. It is here that Princess Leia has been taken captive by a ruthless and charismatic warlord bent on destroying the New Republic. Meanwhile, Luke lands on a mysterious planet in search of his lost love, Callista, only to discover the Force is his own worst enemy. But worst of all, as Han, Chewie, and Lando leave Coruscant on a desperate rescue mission, a strange life-form, unlike any the galaxy has ever seen, awakens...a life-form so malevolent it will destroy everything--both Empire and New Republic--on its path to domination.

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Prepare yourself for a nonstop Leia-fest. The New Republic's new leader is back in bondage again, but at least this time she doesn't have Jabba the Hut slobbering all over her. Kidnapped after a clandestine mission to the former prison-planet Nam Chorios goes awry, Leia relies on her wits, her ever-developing Jedi powers (including some mean saber-swinging), and her pals to escape, survive, and resolve the conflict on the desolate planet. Han, Chewie, and Lando may get short shrift in Planet of Twilight, but Luke gets in some good scenes on the trail of Force-sensitive babe Callista, and the droids provide more than their share of laughs. While veteran writer Hambly doesn't subscribe to the admittedly entertaining shut-up-and-start-blasting school of Star Wars writing, her skilled characterizations and more literary stylings are a welcome addition to the fold. --Paul Hughes

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New York Times bestselling author Barbara Hambly returns to the Star Wars(r) universe to tell a breathtaking tale of a mysterious world where the battle between the New Republic and the Empire takes a shocking new twist....

Nam Chorios is a barren backwater world--once a dreaded prison colony, now home to a fanatic religious cult. It is here that Princess Leia has been taken captive by a ruthless and charismatic warlord bent on destroying the New Republic. Meanwhile, Luke lands on a mysterious planet in search of his lost love, Callista, only to discover the Force is his own worst enemy. But worst of all, as Han, Chewie, and Lando leave Coruscant on a desperate rescue mission, a strange life-form, unlike any the galaxy has ever seen, awakens...a life-form so malevolent it will destroy everything--both Empire and New Republic--on its path to domination.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds; Reprint edition (May 4, 1998)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553575171
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553575170
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.23 x 0.99 x 6.75 inches
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"Barbara Hambly (b. 1951) is a New York Times bestselling author of fantasy and science fiction, as well as historical novels set in the nineteenth century. After receiving a master’s degree in medieval history, she published The Time of the Dark, the first novel in the Darwath saga, in 1982, establishing herself as an author of serious speculative fiction. Since then she has created several series, including the Windrose Chronicles, Sun-Cross, and Sun Wolf and Starhawk, in addition to writing for the Star Wars and Star Trek universes.

Besides fantasy, Hambly has won acclaim for the James Asher vampire series, which won the Locus Award for best horror novel in 1989, and the Benjamin January mystery series, featuring a brilliant African-American surgeon in antebellum New Orleans. She lives in Los Angeles."

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"...Her characterization is deeper and more vibrant than other Star Wars authors--Dave Wolverton may be her closest second...." Read more

"...It was interesting to re-read these books that are now in the legends category, and see what elements remain in Cannon and what don't" Read more

"...n't say I found the planet exactly enjoyable to learn about, it was certainly memorable, no small feat in the vast Star Wars Expanded Universe...." Read more

"...They start off long and dragging, but her endings are quite intense. This book in particular took a bit to get into...." Read more

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"...in my opinion, and Steve Perry's Shadows of the Empire is simply badly written. The Hambly texts have been my favorite re-reads...." Read more

"...for Children of the Jedi, finding its plot derivative and the prose rather unwieldy...." Read more

"...In sum, I think Hambly is probably a pretty good literary author, I just question her stylistic prose choices in writing this novel...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2018
Why is there such virulent criticism of Barbara Hambly's Star Wars books? Having recently gotten back into the fandom, I've been rereading a lot of the Star Wars novels I first read as a kid, and I feel like Hambly's texts are hated unfairly. Of course everyone loves the Zahn books, and rightly so. Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy trilogy does not hold up with age, in my opinion, and Steve Perry's Shadows of the Empire is simply badly written. The Hambly texts have been my favorite re-reads. Her characterization is deeper and more vibrant than other Star Wars authors--Dave Wolverton may be her closest second. The characters we care most about, especially Luke and Leia, go on actual inner journeys in her books, rather than simply being shifted around the galaxy to populate action scenes. Their ethical struggles, when they have to confront their own limitations, make hard moral choices, and grow as people, are what give a cogent throughline to the space dogfights and blaster battles we all love in the galaxy far, far away. Is it because she's a female author and thereby denied credibility in sci-fi, a traditionally male-dominated space both for fans and creators? Anyway, I'll stand up for Hambly among her many detractors. I'm no Callista fan--I think Luke functions best as a character as a noble loner and Callista as an individual never won me over--but I think as a writer, Hambly can take her place with Zahn as among the best Star Wars authors. Give her a chance if you'd like to see the minds and hearts, not just the names and faces, of our favorite farmboy, princess, and smuggler.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2021
There are elements I did not like, but overall a satisfying conclusion too the trilogy.
It was interesting to re-read these books that are now in the legends category, and see what elements remain in Cannon and what don't
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019
Hambly is probably a good author. She demonstrates modernist leanings that would likely work well in the context of literature. Her prose is on the higher end of the scale and her vocabulary is both immense and innovative. Her intentional sense of vagueness and verbal mystery often leave the reader confused: she is not in the business of offering you an explicit, clear picture of what is going on. She exults in the opaque.

And that is the problem. Hambly is writing not just genre fiction, not just tie-in fiction, but Star Wars genre tie-in fiction, aimed at the widest possible audience whose sole interest is answering the question "what happens to our heroes after Return of the Jedi?" Hambly instead wants to produce a weird work of literature. She intends for this book to cement her abilities as a master crafter of the fine literary arts.

It goes without saying that all of this is inappropriate. Whatever her skills as an author, Star Wars books should not be difficult pieces of literature, but fairly straightforward submissions of plot and character development that build a single cohesive story.

On that note, Hambly is great when it comes to characterizations, especially Leia, undoubtedly as it's easier for a female to write a strong female character. Thankfully, unlike other authors, she even gives Leia, Chief of State of the New Republic, a bodyguard!

Her storyline with C-3PO and R2 is one of the best I've read regarding this pair, who are usually reduced to being side-characters that re-enact overused clichés from the films. Here they actually do something of importance, and they function as well-developed characters beyond their established tropes.

Luke is slightly more powerful here than the pathetic character he is in most Bantam novels, but of course Hambly has to incorporate a dreaded plot device that prevents him from using his Force powers to the fullest (a hugely annoying, disappointing, and endlessly-recurring motif).

The weakest character perhaps is Han.

Daala is back and her character is advanced in a favorable direction.

The planet of the week is reminiscent of Tatooine but with crystals. Her development of its politics and cultures is intricate but might overstay its welcome too long, since you know Nom Chorios or whatever will be irrelevant once the novel concludes.

What Hambly is BEST at however is horror. This comes out on three occasions: 1. The Jedi witch woman in the main town 2. The staircase with the drochs 3. Dzym. Hambly's writing in these moments becomes extremely visual, gripping, and horrifying. She finally paints an extraordinarily clear and terrifying picture that transcends the genre into something much more creepy. These are the best moments of the book.

Finally, Hambly's development and send-off of Callista is excellent. While Luke developed some chemistry with Callista in Children of the Jedi, Anderson totally dropped the ball in Darksaber and Callista became a major impediment towards advancing Luke's character; indeed, in that novel they had absolutely no chemistry at all and it was more painful reading the scenes between Luke and Callista than watching Anakin and Padme. I couldn't wait until it was over. I suppose those in charge echoed these concerns, because Callista develops into a much cooler woman who chooses to part from Luke. For the first time I actually like her character and I'm pleased with how they wrapped things up here.

In sum, I think Hambly is probably a pretty good literary author, I just question her stylistic prose choices in writing this novel. This book is actually pretty important in the scope of things and there is a payoff to read it after you've plowed chronologically through the stuff that has come before.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2013
This is my second read of this and I love it just as much this time. Very creepy subject matter and a good to see Leia move forward a little in her journey to Jedi.

They also took the time to resolve (if a little clumsily) the matter of Callista, Luke's would be paramour. Afterall, they needed to clear the way for a certain firy-haired ex-smuggler to take her rightful place in that regard...
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2017
I liked this book. Please keep up the great work! Thanks.

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these are continuing tales following on from one another dating back all the way to the last film return of the jedi , a must read for any Star Wars fan !!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars the way the auther writes or spells stuff in the ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2017
the way the auther writes or spells stuff in the star wars universe is off, it feels differnt from Children of the Jedi, i went into this book with an open mind, i dont know if i can finish this at this point of time.
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Present for daughter who collects the series.