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Star Wars: Han & Chewie Return

Star Wars

by Michael Siglain, Christopher Smith

4.14 Goodreads
(7 ratings)

About This Book

Han Solo and Chewbacca have never been ones to turn down a job, especially when Jabba the Hutt is involved — but a crash landing with a hold full of stolen Imperial tech has a way of complicating even the most routine smuggler's run. This story drops readers into the scrappy, high-stakes corner of the Star Wars galaxy that has always felt most alive: two partners, a battered ship, and problems multiplying faster than they can be solved. The emotional core is the partnership itself — the wordless trust between a man who talks too much and a Wookiee who says everything that matters.

Michael Siglain and Christopher Smith write Han and Chewie with the kind of lived-in ease that feels true to the characters without leaning on nostalgia as a crutch. The pacing is quick and confident, built around the rhythm of a good caper — tension, reversal, a moment to breathe, then back into the fire. It's a lean read that knows exactly what it wants to be, and delivers it without waste. Fans of the original trilogy's scrappier, more grounded energy will find it familiar in the best way.