The Princess, The Scoundrel, And The Farm Boy. By: Alexandra Bracken,

imgresIn a library not so far away… Alexandra Bracken’s The Princess, The Scoundrel, and The Farm boy. The novel that I am reviewing is part of a series that has three books in it, and if you love Star Wars this is definitely a good book for you to try, although I did not really enjoy it. The main characters in this book are Luke Skywalker (the farm boy) princess Leia (the princess) and Han Solo (the scoundrel). The rebels consist of these three characters and more rebel soldiers. The rebels are trying to change the fact that the evil rule the galaxy. This book takes place in a galaxy far, far, away in the future.

Han Solo’s actions are effective but yet very subtle, he steps in at the last minute and helps the rebels get the victory. He is also very kind and aids the rebels supplies. The most important part in the story is when Han Solo joins the rebel’s cause and decides to fight alongside them. Another important part in the story is when Princess Leia becomes the commander of the rebellion. The ending is important, the main character makes a big decision that was surprising and changed the path of the story, the story takes some twists you would not expect.

I did not really enjoy this book because I feel this book was not really the strong point of the series. The genre of book is fiction and mystery. If you like cliff hangers I am sure you will enjoy . I rate this book three stars out of five because this book was out of comfort zone, and at some points in the story I did not really know what the author was talking about at most points where it was most important.

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One thought on “The Princess, The Scoundrel, And The Farm Boy. By: Alexandra Bracken,

  1. What do you feel was missing from this book? How do you think the author could have made it more interesting to you?

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