Star Wars: The Corellian Trilogy: Showdown at Centerpoint
Written by Roger MacBride Allen
Narrated by Anthony Heald
3.5/5
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In this third and final volume of the Corellian trilogy, Han and Luke lead the Alliance in a mad scramble against the Selonian rebels for control of the planetary technology.
Roger MacBride Allen
Roger MacBride Allen was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on September 26, 1957. He graduated Boston University in 1979 with a degree in journalism, and published his first novel in 1984. From that time to this, every work of science fiction that he has completed has been published. He has written over twenty novels to date, (three of which were New York Times bestsellers), two extremely obscure technical manuals, and a modest number of short stories. He is also the co-author (with his father, Thomas B. Allen) of Mr. Lincoln’s High-Tech War, published by National Geographic.In 1994, he married Eleanore Fox, an officer in the U. S. Foreign Service. In March 1995, they moved to Brasilia, Brazil, where Eleanore worked at the embassy. In August, 1997, Eleanore’s next assignment took them back to the United States. Their son, Matthew Thomas Allen, was born November 12, 1998. A posting to Leipzig, Germany, made that the birthplace of their second son, James Maury Allen, born April 27, 2004.In August 2010, the family moved once again, for a two to three year posting in Mexico City, Mexico. When in the United States, they live in Takoma Park, Maryland, just north of Washington, D. C.Visit his website at rogermacbrideallen.com
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Jun11:Characters: Yea yea, you know most of them. There is no bad guy though, and I think the book hurts for it. Han's cousin is sorta a "bad guy" but he's really so trivial and meh.Plot: Really didn't enjoy much of it here. I mean, c'mon, the climactic battle was stupid since they new a friendly armada was showing up.Style: Didn't really do it for me by the end. I'm going to sell this trilogy now.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book. Well written, excellent narration. Great plot, action, mystery, and intrigue. Serious and lighthearted. A story an entire family can enjoy.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was enjoyable to listen to, getting a view of Han's married life with his children and visiting his home world.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a nice, satisfying end to the trilogy and I especially enjoyed the scenes with Jacen, Jaina, and Anakin. The ideal of a machine that can move planets is pretty amazing and makes for some interesting sci-fi speculation.