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Kevin J. Anderson | 387 pages | 01 Dec 2000 | Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc | 9780553564686 | English | New York, United States Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina - Google книги

Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina is an anthology of short stories set in the fictional Star Wars universe. The book is edited by Kevin J. It is based on characters seen in the Mos Eisley cantina, a shady bar filled with aliens that was first shown in the film Star Wars. InDark Horse Comics released a similarly titled, but not directly related, one-shot comic titled Tales from Mos Eisley. Scott at TheForce. Net gave the book 3. He praised the variety of the stories, highlighted the story by Timothy Zahn, and a few others, but found it repetitive how the same few scenes from the film appeared in every story. He Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina "All of these stories were fun, action packed, and very entertaining, not to mention they had a much greater impact on the Star Wars Universe than you might think! I consider this a must read. Of the sixteen stories, he said only a few stood out and praised "Nightlily" by Barbara Hambly and "Soup's On" by Jennifer Robertson, in particular. He concluded "For die-hard Star Wars enthusiasts only. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Shayne Bell. Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved July 28, Starlog Magazine. January — via Web Archive. Kevin J. Hunters of Sandworms of Dune The Road to Dune Short stories — The Trinity Paradox Assemblers of Infinity War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches Full Kevin J. Anderson bibliography. Anderson anthologies science fiction novels. Hidden categories: Articles needing additional references from June All articles needing additional references Use mdy dates from December Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes. Tom Veitch and Martha Veitch. Shada D'ukal and Karoly D'ulin. Muftak and Kabe. Feltipern Trevagg and M'iiyoom Onith. Dannik Jerriko. Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba. Ariq Joanson. Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Lak Sivrak and Dice Ibegon. Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina | Wookieepedia | Fandom

In a far corner of the universe, on the small desert planet of Tatooine, there is a dark, nic-i-tain-filled cantina where you can down your favorite intoxicant while listening to the best jazz riffs in the universe. But beware your fellow denizens of this pangalactic watering hole, for they are cutthroats and cutpurses, assassins and troopers, humans and aliens, gangsters and thieves…. Kevin J. Editor: Kevin J. Anderson Authors: Kevin J. Anderson, Doug Beason, M. Shayne Bell, David Bischoff, A. Crispin, Kenneth C. The Tales books are not what I expected. What I expected was a series of stories set in and around the places and characters of the Star Wars universe with multiple personalities and many quirky incidents. Pretty run-of-the-mill entertainment stuff. What I got was a selection of mostly well- written stories with interesting characters and neat, sometimes funny incidents. The first story of Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina is, in my opinion, the best of all the books. Later stories, based around the arrival of Luke and Ben at the cantina, are entertaining and the way the plots intertwine with each other is clever, if a little dodge in some places. There are a couple of stories, which seem very lame, as if writers have tried to inject something other than Star Wars into the mould. Also, all of the stories concentrate on all the aliens seen in the original movie. Lavishing attention on recognisable icons maybe a good idea but I, personally, do not think the entire galaxy revolves around them. Each of the incidental characters seem to have a star-shuddering secret story to Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. I always thought they were how they were depicted in the film — background characters. Follow us on Instagram fanthatracks. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By agreeing you accept the use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy. 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Tom Veitch Goodreads Author. Martha Veitch. Dave Wolverton. Timothy Zahn Goodreads Author. Shayne Bell. David Bischoff Goodreads Author. Crispin. Kenneth C. Flint Goodreads Author. Barbara Hambly Goodreads Author. Rebecca Moesta Goodreads Author. Daniel Keys Moran Goodreads Author. Jerry Oltion. Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina stories from the most infamous cantina in the universe In a far corner of the universe, on the small desert planet of Tatooine, there is a dark, nic-i-tain-filled cantina where you can down your favorite intoxicant while listening to the best jizz riffs in the universe. But beware your fellow denizens of this Sixteen stories from the most infamous cantina in the universe But beware your fellow denizens of this pangalactic watering hole, for they are cutthroats and cutpurses, assassins and troopers, humans and aliens, gangsters Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina thieves Featuring original stories by: Kevin J. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantinaplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 18, TK rated it liked it Shelves: sci-fi. So you may be asking yourself why a 30 year old man would read Star Wars books when he could be reading something else of substantial value. And, you know, I would be right beside you and berating myself too if these books Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina so fun. Ya see, about five years ago I got down from my pedestal of high-brow literary thinking an So you may be asking yourself why a 30 year old man would read Star Wars books when he could be reading something else of substantial value. Ya see, about five years ago I got down from my pedestal of high-brow literary thinking and went slumming. And, let me tell you, that will be a night not soon forgotten. Since then, my tastes have been eclectic and varied. These Star Wars books along with King or Koontz or name your thriller author, clean my palate. They entertain me enough that when I go back to a Tolstoy or Dickens or someone of contemporary status today, I'm looking at you DeLillo and you, too, Pynchon, that I can appreciate these more. If you've never been on the other side of the tracks, today is as good a day as any to venture forth. Oh, and the book Closer to a 2. I mean, this stuff used to entertain me for hours when I was younger. View all 7 comments. Oct 07, Damian Dubois rated it really liked it Shelves: I'm going to attempt to write a few lines on each story as I read them so bear with me on this one. I remember when I first received this as a gift back in '95 for Christmas and being so, so excited to finally read all the back stories of the Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina shown in what to me was the best set of scenes in the Star Wars movies - the Mos Eisley Cantina. Not every story is how I would have played them out with all the action figures I once owned as a kid but they did enough to fire up my imagination and I'm going to attempt to write a few Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina on each story as I read them so bear with me on this one. Not every story is how I would have played them out with all the action figures I once owned as a kid but they did enough to fire up my imagination and satisfied my Star Wars cravings at that time in my life. On to the tales We learn the name of the band and the species of that bunch of baldies you no doubt remember from the Cantina scene in the original Star Wars Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, Species: Bith. Band plays music, fight breaks out at a wedding, bride rips groom into pieces and the band gets new gig at the infamous Mos Eisley Cantina. For a group of Biths so paranoid about breaking their exclusive contact with the local crime boss Jabba the Hutt they choose a rather conspicuous new place to play Cut to: EXT. A figure steps out of the shadows. Greedo is nothing like the character I imagined him to be when I was calling the shots. In my little make believe world, Greedo was only second in line to the great Boba Feet and never hesitated in dispatching Han away at the first opportunity. I mean, c'mon man, the dude is green! That's damn cool, right? But in this Greedo is deplorable, a loser, a "stinking green goon" as one of the other Bounty Hunters puts it. I couldn't drum up one iota of Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina for his plight and actually loved the scenes where Han shows him up for the fool he is. Ah, Greedo, you shan't be missed Hammertong: The Tale of the 'Tonnika' Sisters Definitely the best of the three tales thus far - I wonder if that's because it's written by Timothy Zahn, the man who kicked off the whole Star Wars 'Expanded Universe' with the fantastic 'Thrawn Trilogy'. I can't believe that was first published over twenty years ago now. Even though the more recent films contradict some of the events in Heir to the Empire I still want to go back and read them at some stage as those books helped me get back into reading after I neglected my favourite past time during my late teenage years. Hammertong begins with our two protagonists, members of an all female sect known as Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina 'Mistryl Shadow Guard', being hired to provide security detail for the transportation of a secret and important piece of Imperial equipment - the mysteriously named, Hammertong. And as you can no doubt guess, any time guards have a great reputation and come highly recommended, the best laid plans of mice and men go to rack and ruin To say much more about the story will probably ruin it but I will leave this hint that anyone with a good EU background may pick up on. Imprinted on the item in question is a rather important name. Muftaka spy who plots the biggest heist of his life - the plunder of a hundred worlds - but risks a one-way trip to the Great Pit of Carkoon Let's just say that lead in is being a tad too melodramatic. Star Wars: Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina is indeed a spy and from what we are lead to believe a rather good one. You need trade secrets? You go see Muftak. But as good as he is hyped up to be he doesn't even know the name of the species he belongs to! Some random Stormtrooper fills him in on that particular piece of information. And for those interested, Muftak is a Talz. Getting back on track, Muftak and his adopted Chadra-Fan companion, Kabe a diminutive little thief and piss-pot to boot hatch up a plan to rob the most notorious of criminals yep, you guessed it, Jabba of course!