With their monkey-lizard, Morq, and their family droid, CR-8R, Milo and Lina fly their parents' starship, the Whisper Bird, to the remote planet of Thune to ask an old friend for help. But the evil Captain Korda has set a trap for them! Will Milo and Lina be able to escape?
The Nest
After narrowly escaping Captain Korda's evil clutches on Thune, Milo and Lina track the source of a rebel transmission to a remote jungle planet. But they are unaware of the dangers lying in wait. Will Milo and Lina be able to find the help they need?
The Heist
Still on the hunt for their kidnapped parents, Milo and Lina Graf head to Lothal in search of an ally. But when something precious is stolen from them, they have to embark on their most dangerous mission yet!
This edition also includes The Escape, the thrilling prequel to the Adventures in Wild Space series!
When the parents of Milo and Lina Graf are abducted by agents of the evil Empire, the children must undertake a perilous journey across the unknown reaches of Wild Space to rescue them-and to discover hope for the future.
is a freelance comic writer and author. He is best known for his work on a variety of spin-offs from both Doctor Who and Star Wars, as well as comics and novels for Vikings, Pacific Rim, Sherlock Holmes, and Penguins of Madagascar.
Cavan Scott, along with Justina Ireland, Claudia Gray, Daniel Jose Older, and Charles Soule are crafting a new era in the Star Wars publishing world called Star Wars: The High Republic. Cavan's contribution to the era is a comic book series released through Marvel Comics titled Star Wars: The High Republic.
This was kind of cute - we are following two children not that long after the clone wars trying to find a way or people to help them find their parents after the Empire arrested them. There aren't a whole lot of familiar people, as in already established characters, giving the time to coming up with new characters with new stories and the like. But there is one story in here that almost works as a prequel to Star Wars: Rebels since we see Lothal when the Empire basically just showed up (and Ezra was a baby!). It is interesting, probably more for the younger ages than adults, but it's still enjoyable.
These books were a ton of a fun to read. I didn't expect much from them, but they are set in a great period of transition, as well as the setting of Wild Space. There are many flavors in this set of stories that I enjoyed and there's an awesome group of characters. Parts of these stories brought to mind the Ewok Adventures films, Rebels, and Lost in Space. These stories are short and tailored to a younger audience, but actually pretty fun!
Even though this is a young adult novel I really enjoyed it. Very easy listening (audio book) but with a gripping storyline. It goes to show that you can have a story which is unattached to any mainstream stuff and be good and relevant, although there is a nod to Rebels which is cool.
I enjoyed it. I don't know he age group it is for, but I liked the book. I think there's a bit too much just in time rescue out of nowhere, but that's okay.