Topic: Looking for a book to start with
What is a good book to start with to read about BF where he is not simply a passing character to the book but the main character?
Thank you
L.
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What is a good book to start with to read about BF where he is not simply a passing character to the book but the main character?
Thank you
L.
Try the Bounty Hunter Wars.
Thank you
L.
those books are of the chain! I, not even done with the first one yet though. I dont read a lot, but man those books are worth it! in the beggining its confusing, but during the middle it all comes together.
TW
I am re-reading the trilogy.
Book One: Mandaloian Armor
Book Two: Slave Ship
Book Three: Hard Merchandise
im trying to read the trilogy for the first time! I got it like earlier this year! I dont like reading....
TW
Yes, it is confusing at first, but by the end of the series everything gets an answer. I loved those books, btw, part of what made me a Fett fan. They're probably one of the best books about Boba. For more books and comics about Boba, see my site:
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Though I'm sure this site, bffc, has a list of books as well.
You may also want to read the 6 junior novels out there, some of it is non canon but it also explains a lot about Fett and Jabba plus Aurra Sing is in it and thats a good combo for Bounty hunters
Thats a great series to start out with, your right. But I tjought it was all canon??
TW
You may also want to read the 6 junior novels out there, some of it is non canon but it also explains a lot about Fett and Jabba plus Aurra Sing is in it and thats a good combo for Bounty hunters
Durge was also in it. I really did not like that series, it was too childish.
It is all canon. I'm not sure why he siad it wasn't canon,but it is. Yeah, some if is too childish, but that's ok. Boba was only 10, 11, and then, what, 12 or 13? He's allowed to have childish moments at that age. And the books are children's books, so you can't really expect them to have a more adult feeling to them.
Yeah but they shouldnt have shown his childish moments the charecter who was once shrouded in mystery is becoming less so .
um.....why not? Boba was a kid once too. He just lost most of his childish behavior in that series. You could see that the author was making sure he was becoming more and more like the legend he is as an adult.
TW
There's also the short story in tales of the bounty hunters or Tales from Jabba's palace.
But yea, Bounty Hunter Wars is good.
i wasnt sure if it was all canon or not because doesnt the little girl he save meet her father in jabbas palace and then they get him mandalorian armor, i didn't find anything that confirmed that so i wasnt sure, didnt want to call it canon if it wasn't thanks for clearing it up though i appreciate it.
um.....why not? Boba was a kid once too. He just lost most of his childish behavior in that series. You could see that the author was making sure he was becoming more and more like the legend he is as an adult.
TW
No you dont get it they are revealing more and more about him some thing's shouldnt be told i would've rather imagined what he did in his childhood. He dosent seeem mysterious atall now , and i dont like really think of him being imature because he was trained from an earliy age tained like a mando he wouldnt have been that childish.
...who's still in favor of the Jaster Mereel orgins? For those of you who remember that...but that's another argument.
Books to start with...well, everyone else covered it pretty well, but you should also try to get your hands on the Dark Empire graphic novel trilogy...it isn't about him, but he does have a pretty big part. I think that was where he was first introduced as having survived the Sarlacc...
From my understanding, as I have not read it, No Disinigrations Please from Tales of the Rebellion is great.
Or if you can find it. Twin Engines of Destruction.
The story is in Tales from the New Republic, actually, not Rebellion. Anyway , it is a wonderful story.
i Know you said you wanted a book with him as a main and not passing but i figured id suggest this anyways, but read the chapter Boba is introduced in the OT, can't go wrong with the description and actions we see of him.
...who's still in favor of the Jaster Mereel orgins? For those of you who remember that...but that's another argument.
Me, me, me... I agree with the Jaster Mereel past. I really dislike the whole clone bit.
But anyway the first Fett novels I read were also the Bounty Hunter Wars and they were great.
I liked Shadows of the Empire too, though Fett wasn't really a main character but he was there...
I would advise you to start with the comic books. I think I've read most of them and enjoyed it each time since there is no narration to spoil the "mystery" of the man behind the mask...
Novels are ok, as long as they're action-packed and a little less on the talk level. That's why I didn't appreciate the Bounty Hunter Wars as I should've: in my opinion of Fett, he's not such a man of words, and the author made him speak huge lengths, many times.
yea but words give us a big insight to his motives and his drive, which is a very strong part of his character, his drive to achieve.
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