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!
Topic: Lando Calrissian Adventures
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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.

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.