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BOOK REVIEW: Greg Bear's 'Star Wars: Rogue Planet'

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University Wire, June 13th, 2000

University Wire 06-13-2000 (Daily Californian) (U-WIRE) BERKELEY, Calif. -- I must admit some prejudice when my editor forced Star Wars: Rogue Planet into my unwilling hands. Even back in junior high, when I read some science fiction, the idea of reading a book set in the Star Wars universe seemed just a bit gross. I, being a red-blooded American, liked the movies and all (this was before the prequel had been made), but Star Wars was really just pulp fiction set to screen. And while movies can make pulp fiction work beautifully with choreography and special effects, on paper it is virtually im...

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