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Rating:4

The story is well know. Movie 5. It starts with the question who Yoda is and ends with one of the most meaningful sentence in moviehistory and a Showdown. I really bet that writing the book in Shakespearean English wasn't easy. A challenge at least. On some parts I thought that the author went a bit too far. But it works - for me at least. You may know how Yoda actually speaks but the whole book is more or less in that way. How to keep Yoda different? In the afterword Ian Doescher wrote that it's Haiku. Which fits really good. I like the long speeches and the Shakespeare drama like. If you are looking for something special and different: this is a good alternative to Star Wars and Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare's The Empire Striketh Back: Star Wars Part the Fifth (William Shakespeare's Star Wars, Band 5)
William Shakespeare's The Empire Striketh Back: Star Wars Part the Fifth (William Shakespeare's Star Wars, Band 5)by Ian DoescherQuirk Books