Author:Michael Reaves,Steve Perry
The Death Star is one of the great icons of the science fiction genre. Now veteran Star Wars authors Michael Reaves and Steve Perry join forces to tell the story of the Death Star, from the start of its construction to its final destruction at the hands of Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance. New characters flesh out the human aspect of the tale with pathos and bathos; familiar characters, like Darth Vader and Moff Tarkin, the architect of the Death Star, also have their parts to play. Even Luke, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca the Wookiee, show up in cameo roles, from the familiar movie scenes when they were captured on and then escaped from the Death Star. DEATH STAR is a book for all Star Wars fans -- not just the core fans who read everything the so-called "expanded universe" has to offer, but also all those who loved the original movies.
Teenage readers looking instead for total fantasy should hasten to Joseph Delaney's The Spook's Apprentice . . . This terrific novel is as black as David Wyatt's ingenious ink drawings that head each chapter
—— IndependentAn absorbing tale with scary scenarios and a great central relationship between Thomas and his master
—— The Sunday TimesWicked and fast-paced, the second instalment in this series is gripping for adults and children alike . . . Beautifully written
—— The Good Book GuideReaders seeking lots of up-close encounters with the unquiet dead and other creepy entities need look no further
—— Kirkus ReviewsThis thrilling and terrifying book should not be read after dark!
—— Parents NewsThe view from America may be darkening, but Anne Tyler's new novel sheds a warm light on the ordinary human needs and actions that shore up American ideals of ethnic integration, neighbourliness and family values
—— Terri Apter , Times Literary SupplementOut of this everyday material she spins gold: stories so achingly truthful, so achingly funny, so sad and so real that you can only marvel...her trademark blend of observant comedy and tragedy, and her window into the human heart, are gloriously apparent
—— Elizabeth Buchan , Daily MailThere can hardly be a more American 20th-century writer than Anne Tyler. Anyone who has grown up with her books…has by now become familiar with her unflashy mastery of the national idiom, her dour whimsy, her tapestries of suffocating families
—— New York TimesAnne Tyler draws a comedy that is not so much brilliant as luminous - its observant sharpness sweetened by a generous understanding of human fallibility. So sure is her tone, so graceful her style, that the reader absorbs without literary indigestion a narrative constructed almost entirely of grand set pieces of domestic comedy... Articulated in her fine-grained prose, the pure kindliness of her finale expresses something of the forgotten goodness of the American dream
—— Jane Shilling , Sunday TelegraphA magnificent piece of character drawing
—— ObserverDigging to America is another superb novel, warm-hearted and funny
—— Caroline Moore , SpectatorA return to form by a great writer...beautifully done
—— Adam Mars-Jones , ObserverA small exquisitely painted canvas. Don't miss it
—— Woman & HomeKeen-eyed and funny
—— Victoria Lane , Daily TelegraphThere is so much truth here, as Tyler strips away the issue of ethnic difference to reach the heart of her complex and compelling matter
—— Julie Wheelwright , IndenpdentWarm and optimistic, this story about adoption raises issues of belonging and identity
—— Bel Mooney , The TimesTyler possesses a remarkable ability to render the ordinary extraordinary, which makes reading her work like tucking into tea and cake on a cosy Sunday afternoon
—— Kathryn Mille , Time OutFull of excruciatingly comic set-pieces, this is an immensely satisfying, yet subtle, read
—— Simon Humphreys , Mail on SundayTenderly observed and lifted by humour, Digging to America is a complex novel that asks if anyone can ever truly fit in. In answering that question Ms Tyler has woven her magic once again
—— EconomistAs in her previous books, the writing here makes for wholesome, comforting fare, spiced as always with urbane wit and a knack for nailing the small truths behind fine details
—— Globe and MailIn Digging to America, Tyler exhibits her knack for softening the sharp edges of human contact, showing people with smudges of vulnerability on their faces as they dig toward each other
—— Toronto StarHer prose is at once unpretentious and elegiac, like a photograph by Dorothea Lange, and her imagery has staying power
—— New York TimesDeft and wise prose... [Tyler's] skill at turning everyday occurrences into amazing storytelling gets better and better
—— Sunday ExpressRedemptive
—— Daily Telegraph