Hi Malcolm. I hope you, Sabrina and the boys had a lovely holiday. 32 books is quite an achievement. Well done. I read 0 books and have read 0 books all summer. Nevermind! 😊
I'm actually reading a Star Wars novel (probably in December) called Splinter Of The Mind's Eye. I don't read Star Wars books, but this is an alternate to Empire Strikes Back, and that really interests me. I hear it's good, so I'm excited to find out for myself!
Cool. Alan Dean Foster, who ghost wrote the novelisation of The Star Wars was approached to write the sequel. He was told to keep it low budget (they didn't know how successful the first film was going to be). So he based it on a swap planet - the inspiration for Dagobah. A lot of other concepts also made it into Empire.
Oh those Dinosaur graphic books look fun!
Yes. i went to the same market as last year to get another one, but they only had this one.
Hi Malcolm. I hope you, Sabrina and the boys had a lovely holiday. 32 books is quite an achievement. Well done. I read 0 books and have read 0 books all summer. Nevermind! 😊
Thanks. We all had a great time. The weather held for us. No worries, plenty of room for improvement then.
I'm actually reading a Star Wars novel (probably in December) called Splinter Of The Mind's Eye. I don't read Star Wars books, but this is an alternate to Empire Strikes Back, and that really interests me. I hear it's good, so I'm excited to find out for myself!
Cool. Alan Dean Foster, who ghost wrote the novelisation of The Star Wars was approached to write the sequel. He was told to keep it low budget (they didn't know how successful the first film was going to be). So he based it on a swap planet - the inspiration for Dagobah. A lot of other concepts also made it into Empire.