What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 5 reviews

Secrets of the Force: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Wars

Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross

What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 5 reviews

Secrets of the Force: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Wars

Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross

Positive
David Allen,
The Nerd Daily
This approach works wonders for the story of Star Wars. The book presents the making of the franchise in deeply human terms. The authors rip aside the mythology surrounding George Lucas and his creation in favour of something much more intimate and honest.
Positive
Allen Adams,
The Maine Edge
There’s no disputing the thoroughness of research done by Gross and Altman; the contents of this book have been pulled from a nigh-uncountable trove of resources. These are words taken directly from the horse’s mouth (you know, if George Lucas was a horse); the book is packed with thoughtful insights regarding the birth and growth of what would become the global phenomenon.
Positive
Elyse Dinh-McCrillis,
Shelf Awareness
... engaging.
Positive
John Keogh,
Booklist
While the bulk of the content focuses on the movies and television shows, the books, comics, and games of the Expanded Universe are also covered. By presenting quotes in the format of a group interview, the authors juxtapose different perspectives. The work is comprehensive, although occasionally repetitive. It doesn’t break any new ground; rather, the value lies in gathering so much information in one place. It’s sure to be in demand with Star Wars fans..
Positive
Kirkus
Altman and Gross consult with some of the principal players, from first to last, and if the business side of the enterprise occupies too much space, the best parts of the book are when the actors and writers reflect on their work.