Topic: Lando Calrissian Adventures

Have any of you read the early novels like Han Solo and the Lost Legacy or Lando Calrissian and the Minharp of Sharu?

I am reading the Lando adventures now in a three volume collected edition. I really dig those older books because they feel a lot more like the original movies. There is not so much elaboration and less technical.

I highly recommend the Lando books but part of that is because he is just so damn smooooth!
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Re: Lando Calrissian Adventures

i heard about the lando calrissian adventures, but i didn't have the chance to read them. i did read the han solo trilogy, however, and it was very well done.

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The Lando books were published in 1983 so they are not nearly as technical or fan driven. They do a great job of filling out Lando's personality and background without over-elaboration. I am really, really enjoying them...and again...he is so smooooth!

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I have the original Lando and Han books that are from the 80s, as well as a 3-pk for the Han books. I've only read the Han books though, I'm scared to touch my Lando ones cause I don't want to hurt them. The Han books were pretty good. I liked the last one especially, with the pirate gold.

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The Lando and the HAn books were a great read. It is cool to dabble in the back story of characters.

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