A novelisation of Star Wars: The Last Jedi hits bookshelves tomorrow – promising a lot more content than you might expect.
Written by Jason Fry – with input from The Last Jedi director, Rian Johnson – this official novelisation of the movie expands on what was shown on the big screen thanks to the inclusion of additional content. The book will include scenes taken from alternate versions of the script, offering up further insights than just a regular novelisation might offer.
Published by Century, the book will include 336 pages and eight colour photos. Amazon currently has the hardback edition on sale for £13.60.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi: Expanded Edition will be available in hardback and Kindle editions from tomorrow. A paperback release is due in October.
3 Responses to The Last Jedi expanded novel released
I don’t think that I’m keen to read star wars. It’s always been movies for me
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Yeah, I’m more of a fan of the movies myself. That said, the Expanded Universe books (now known as Star Wars Legends) are pretty good. Splinter of the Mind’s Eye is worth checking out.
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Oh yeah
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