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Leia, Princess of Alderaan |
Leia, Princess of Alderaan tenderly describes her strained though loving relationship with Bail and Breha Organa throughout the book and how Leia resolves to aid the rebellion. Gray gives us a young Leia who is resolutely dedicated to her people and to justice, clever and already learning to be politically savvy, who is a sure-fast friend and willing to re-evaluate her estimations of people when they show kindness, she is passionate, and deeply committed to her family. The greatest gift of this novel, and harshest curse, is that we get to see and feel everything Leia loses when the death star obliterates Alderaan. It is a must read for any aspiring Space Generals and spunky rebels.
Notable mention to Amilyn Holdo who is introduced in The Last Jedi and is possibly one of my favorite new Star Wars characters. If you read the book, I hope you enjoy her as much as I did!
Bloodline |
This Leia has been looking into the eye of the void for most of her adult life and fighting it with every ounce of her being. She is brilliant and strong, but heartily misses Han and the thrill of adventure in the stars. In this book, we get an insight into how Leia has dealt with the loss of her planet and family, and some startling and public revelations. Princess Senator (soon to be General, right WINK WINK) Organa is such a warm embodiment of fierce hope and strength during times of chaos. The book itself is action-packed, fast-paced, and has a special cameo by everybody's favorite bad boy-grown up.
Notable mention to Centrist Senator Ransolm Casterfo, who is an unlikely ally and a deeply intriguing character.
So if you're looking for a clever, plucky youth learning to fight for good or if you're looking for a cunning leader still fighting the good fight, you have found your cinnamon roll. Check out Claudia Gray's books and thank me later.
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