Star Wars: "Leia Princess of Alderaan" is a pretty damn good book. It took me a while to get through but that’s not because it’s bad. It’s just not a particularly fast book. But the context that it gives into Leia and the Organa family is not something that we really get anywhere else.
This story takes place before Leia fully becomes the princess we know. It’s about her journey into that role, so naturally it leans a little younger in tone. There’s a lot of relationship building, a lot of young Leia figuring things out, and a lot of politics. Honestly, the political side of the book is what makes it work so well. Bail and Breha Organa are heavily involved as they quietly begin planning the rebellion, while Leia slowly starts uncovering what’s really happening around her.
There’s one moment in this book that was so tense I had to stop reading for two days. The atmosphere is instantly uncomfortable. You know something is wrong, everyone knows something is wrong, and it just hangs over the entire scene.
Action-wise, there’s not much. Maybe one real action sequence near the end. This is much more about character, politics, and Leia learning who she is. The downside is that you can kind of read early where the story is going and who’s responsible for what. It’s not because we know Leia’s future it’s more that the mystery itself is fairly easy to piece together.
Overall, Leia – Princess of Alderaan is a must read if you want more depth for Leia, Bail, and Breha, and if you want to hear about the early foundations of the rebellion before everything fully explodes. 3/5
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