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Review – William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Prequel Trilogy, by Ian Doescher
So, I decided to read the series in chronological order, rather than publication order. I still believe publication/release order is the best way to read a series because the lore of the series builds upon each other with each book, and context only makes sense as context (and would be more meaningful/poignant) if you’ve read the previous “future” books. In this case, I just thought it would be more fulfilling to see the entire saga unfold as events that lead directly to one another, but in retrospect, I think it would’ve been better to read in publication order (beginning with the original trilogy).
Verdict: Three stars. Ian Doescher does a stellar job in converting three movies of terrible plot, dialogue, and characters into a believable and insightful Shakespearean drama. The soliloquies that explore the characters’ inner thoughts and motivations added another dimension that was sorely absent in the movies. Overall, it was an amusing reading experience. Probably wouldn’t read this trilogy again, but I’m still eager to read the original trilogy soon!
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