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Phasma (Star Wars): Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi Paperback – April 24, 2018

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Discover Captain Phasma’s mysterious history in this “Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi” novel.

One of the most cunning and merciless officers of the First Order, Captain Phasma commands the favor of her superiors, the respect of her peers, and the terror of her enemies. But for all her renown, Phasma remains as virtually unknown as the impassive expression on her gleaming chrome helmet. Now, an adversary is bent on unearthing her mysterious origins—and exposing a secret she guards as zealously and ruthlessly as she serves her masters.

Deep inside the Battlecruiser
Absolution, a captured Resistance spy endures brutal interrogation at the hands of a crimson-armored stormtrooper—Cardinal. But the information he desires has nothing to do with the Resistance or its covert operations against the First Order.

What the mysterious stormtrooper wants is Phasma’s past—and with it whatever long-buried scandal, treachery, or private demons he can wield against the hated rival who threatens his own power and privilege in the ranks of the First Order. His prisoner has what Cardinal so desperately seeks, but she won’t surrender it easily. As she wages a painstaking war of wills with her captor, bargaining for her life in exchange for every precious revelation, the spellbinding chronicle of the inscrutable Phasma unfolds. But this knowledge may prove more than just dangerous once Cardinal possesses it—and once his adversary unleashes the full measure of her fury.
 
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Fury Road meets The Force Awakens . . . a much-needed origin story for one of the new Star Wars saga’s most mysterious characters.”—The Verge
  
“Dark, gripping, and entertaining.”
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The official novelization of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the blockbuster film directed by J. J. Abrams. Written with input from director Rian Johnson, this official adaptation of Star Wars: The Last Jedi expands on the film to include scenes from alternate versions of the script and other additional content. Based on unproduced episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this new novel features Asajj Ventress, former Sith apprentice turned bounty hunter and one of the great antiheroes in the Star Wars galaxy. When the Emperor and his notorious apprentice, Darth Vader, find themselves stranded in the middle of insurgent action on an inhospitable planet, they must rely on each other, the Force, and their own ruthlessness to prevail.

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Fury Road meets The Force Awakens . . . a much-needed origin story for one of the new Star Wars saga’s most mysterious characters.”—The Verge
 
“Dark, gripping, and entertaining.”
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“Fabulous, utterly engrossing.”
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Delilah S. Dawson is the author of the New York Times bestseller Star Wars: PhasmaHitServants of the Storm, the Blud series, the creator-owned comics Ladycastle and Sparrowhawk, and the Shadow series (written as Lila Bowen). She lives in Florida with her family and a fat mutt named Merle.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds; Reprint edition (April 24, 2018)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1524796336
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1524796334
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.08 x 1 x 7.5 inches
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Great origin story! It was hard to put down, honestly. Couldn't read anything for the longest time until I picked this up! Doodled a quick depiction of Phasma at one point. You also find out how she gets her armor! It's my favorite chapter, tbh. It's a little rough around the edges since I'm on my second read through.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017
As we well know, Captain Phasma was grossly underused in The Force Awakens. We were teased with marketing hype for this amazing-looking character, and what we got was a glorified extra who was implausibly bested by a rookie trooper with a blaster.

Phasma by Delilah S. Dawson rights what TFA got wrong, or rather, what it didn’t have to begin with.

Dawson paints an amazingly complex, competent, and commanding character in Phasma. From her post-apocalyptic homeworld a la Mad Max, Parnassos, Phasma jointly rules a war-like clan with her brother. But, when a First Order ship containing General Brendol Hux (the father of the General Armitage Hux), the world and way of life of Phasma’s clan is turned upside down. The novel follows the odyssey of Phasma and her small group of loyal warriors (not including her brother) as they escort General Hux and his surviving troopers back to his ship to call the First Order to rescue them. The group endures brutal physical hardships along the way, and the hellish journey seems to shape Phasma into the sharpest tool she was always destined to become. Phasma is a cold and calculated warrior with little time for personal friendships and relationships. She is Machiavellian to her core, even if it means betraying her own people and family. Above all else, Phasma is a survivor. She is highly skilled, and amazingly adaptive and intelligent. While mental and physical hardships would beat a soft (or “normal”) person down, Phasma is honed into a sharper weapon because of them. She conquers her obstacles and is continually made stronger by them. It is because of all these qualities that General Hux recognizes Phasma would be more than beneficial and fitting for the First Order. And coming from a dying planet with little resources and a low survival rate, Phasma and her warriors are willing to risk nearly everything to have a better life, and possibly, bring what technology and civilization the First Order has to offer back to their clan on Parnassos. The reader knows this aspiration is naive and idealistic, but one of General Brendol Hux’s main tasks is to find strong warriors on back water planets to train into weapons of the First Order–and he’ll say anything to hook those people in to serve the First Order. And, as the survivor she is, Phasma rises above the rest to become the literal poster child of the First Order.

With all of Phasma’s abilities, it begs the questions, then, how Finn was able to best her in TFA. The Phasma Dawson writes is not one to give up or shy away from a challenge, even with a blaster pointed at her head. My only guess would be that perhaps she let him best her. And if my hunch is correct, then Phasma’s arc may be more complex in the films to come (I hope,) i.e. she defects from the First Order at the first signs that it’s going to be the losing side.

I think the very writing and releasing of this book was Disney’s way of saying, okay we know we really short-changed you on Phasma when we marketed her so much. I appreciate we got this rich backstory, but I also very much hope that her role has been greatly expanded in The Last Jedi.

I also want to note that the prevailing reason I read Star Wars novels is to keep up to date on the universe canon. So to that point, I don’t exactly read SW books expecting literary masterpieces. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the tale Dawson wove. Phasma is definitely an “on the edge of your seat” read, and you want to go through quickly to find out what happens next (it’s a framed story,) mostly because Phasma is such a compelling and enigmatic character. Phasma is one of the best Star Wars novels I’ve read in a long time, and a great fleshing out of the captivating Captain Phasma.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
When I first bought this STAR WARS: PHASMA, I placed it at the bottom of my MUST READ list since some Star Wars novels have been hit or miss. After finally getting around to this book, I felt like I should have read this one first. Phasma is a rich compelling story about one of the most mysterious character from the recent Star Wars films in a way that felt I haven’t seen in other Star Wars novels.

While Phasma doesn’t get a lot of screen time in the Star Wars movies, this book does Phasma’s character a lot of justice in explaining who she is, why she appears different from other imperial Storm Troopers, her motives with the First Order, and just how ruthlessly intelligent she can be.

Phasma’s plot shifts back and forth between a First Order officer interrogating a capture Resistance soldier in order to find a way to assasinate Phasma and the origin story of Phasma on her home world. I enjoyed the story of Captain Phasma because this book also explored but also explored her home planet which appears to have a Mad Max feel. Learning about the hostile inhabitants, wildlife, and how the world came to be helps to show justify why Phasma has to be a ruthless warrior.

Some people may not like how the story jumps back and forth from Phasma’s story to two character in an interrogation room. There are moments where I was really into Phasma’s journey only to be annoyed with the interrogation room conversation slowing down the pace. Toward the end, the two separate stories come together to resolve the plot in a way that demonstrates how strong, intelligent, and ruthless Captain Phasma is in the Star Wars universe.

Phasma also helps the reader to get a deeper understanding of The First Order, the philosophy of this antagonistic army, and their storm trooper army. I particularly enjoyed reading about the two storm troopers who accompanied Phasma in her story since it helps me see how these solders view their role in the First Order and how they affect Phasma’s stance in the galaxy. Reading this book helped me see the movies in a new perspective as to why these soldiers are taking part in threatening army that plans on conquering the galaxy.

I felt that the book wraps up rather quickly in the end and ties up a lot of loose ends so unexpectedly that it makes me want more toward the end. I like rearming how Phasma helps to show why Captain Phasma gets to keep her name and not replace it with a random number set and I enjoyed knowing why her armor is so different from Storm Troopers but it comes so sudden and I felt like I would have liked another book to expand her story. I don’t know if Captain Phasma’s role is being saved for something big in the Star Wars films, but I am hoping to get more out of this character since this book got me to appreciate the character in a way the films haven’t.

If you can get passed the two different plots going on and the swift conclusion, Phasma is still a fascinating read that helps share a great deal of the villainous soldier and the Lore of Star Wars. The book can move quickly if you let yourself get carried away in the plot and leave you with a bigger understanding about How much of a threat Phasma can play in the Star Wars universe. I recommend reading this book to Star Wars fans and those who enjoy a compelling story.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
Phasma is a novel that was written between the movie releases of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi that, while not exactly centered around, is highly focused on, the character of Captain Phasma. The core characters in the novel are Resistance spy Vi Moradi and a stormtrooper who wears red armor named Cardinal, who was one of the troopers who were kidnapped into what would become The First Order after the Battle of Jaaku. Cardinal and Phasma are adversaries in the First Order, and Cardinal wants to get information from Moradi about Phasma to use against Phasma.

The novel essentially alternates between the present and the past (about a decade prior) which provides the origin story for Phasma. We learn that Phasma grew up in a barren world called Parnassos, in which nomadic clans fought for the scares resources of the planet. We learn how Phasma met General Hux's father, Brendol, and was brought into the remnants of the Empire, and then about her rise through the First Order. The novel is not told from Phasma's perspective. In the present, the novel shifts between Cardinal's interrogation of Vi, and his planning to take down, and ultimate confrontation with, Phasma.

The novel is very good and provides a good backstory for a character that was vastly underused in the movies. The book also sets up a subsequent novel set shortly after the events of this one. If you are one of the people who only read some, but not all, of the canon Star Wars novels, I do think that this one is worth the read. It is just under 400 pages and is a pretty quick reading book with a story that flows well. I definitely recommend it.

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BH
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Item
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2023
My son is absolutely enjoying this Star Wars book. He says 5 stars out of 5.
Leoluquetti
4.0 out of 5 stars Guerreira.
Reviewed in Brazil on November 1, 2018
Ótima história. A narrativa poderia ser mais fluida, mas isso não tira o brilho da história. Recomendo.
IlSolitoRedz
5.0 out of 5 stars Mad Max nella galassia lontana lontana
Reviewed in Italy on January 9, 2020
Frenetico e senza sosta, finalmente il giusto tributo a uno dei personaggi più bistrattati delle nuove pellicole.
Edizione in copertina rigida pagata meno di 6 Euro, acquisto obbligato.
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ulic24
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2017
No solo es muy fácil de leer incluso en inglés, sino que permite conocer la historia de phasma antes de integrarse a la primera orden y definitivamente le da más valor a un personaje que fue tan poco aprovechado en the force awakens.
Leer más de brendol hux después de aftermath también me gustó
Joan
3.0 out of 5 stars Llibre entretingut
Reviewed in Spain on November 20, 2019
Es un llibre entretingut, no extraordinari. Però segueix el nou canon
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