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Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide

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Recovered from a strong box on the Millennium Falcon, Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide traces its own extraordinary journey through such notorious characters as Maz Kanata, Hondo Ohnaka, Drydon Vos, Lando Calrissian, and Han Solo. Explore previously unknown details about the underhanded dealings of the galaxy's underworld.

The lengths to which the underworld will go for a legendary prize is unparalleled. What started as a simple logbook with a piece of valuable information was soon stolen, traded, and smuggled around the outer rim and shady ports. With each pirate, thief, gambler, and criminal who took possession of the book, new insight and details were added, creating the Smuggler's Guide--a coveted collection of hidden treasure locations, advice, and hard-earned data.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2019

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1,198 reviews546 followers
May 11, 2025
Último libro de esta serie de guías-compendios-archivos, dedicados en esta ocasión al mundo de los contrabandistas. No lo he disfrutado tanto como los anteriores, culpa un poco también de que lo he leído en inglés, porque no lo han traído traducido al español después de todos los años que ya han pasado y... una lástima. Pero necesitaba completar la colección y conocer qué deparaba este contenido.
Aun así, es puro Star Wars. Tiene conexiones con personajes y pasajes emblemáticos de la saga, como son Maz Kanata, Lando Calrissian, Han Solo y Aphra, entre otros. Y a través de los diferentes relatos, documentos e ilustraciones que conforman este diario de abordo, que va pasando por esas diferentes manos, vemos pinceladas de cada uno y de los bandos contrabandistas de la galaxia. Curioso y muy friki.
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197 reviews66 followers
December 4, 2020
I love how self-aware this book is. It's fun to read a book that exists within the actual Star Wars universe, similar to seeing a slice of life movie. There are no epic battle sequences or Skywalkers fighting one another. Just a log book that's been passed around from smuggler to smuggler over the years and contains each one's unique take on the business. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the biz from those who are in it.
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111 reviews5 followers
October 7, 2022
I hate to give this one star, but what happened here? I’ve read other books in this series and they were fine (Jedi Path, Book of Sith, Bounty Hunter’s Code, and Imperial Handbook). I gave each of them 4+ stars. They were fun and informative and only lacking in some aspects.

The Smuggler’s Guide was a disjointed mess that was written at the toddler level. This isn’t really a guide, it’s a logbook getting stolen from one scumbag to the next. The grand majority of the characters are ones we’ve never heard of. There’s no reason to care because in 1-2 pages, you’ll never hear about them again. There was no funny banter in the handwritten notes like in the other books. The master codebreaker is painfully annoying. This also doesnt really add much for the characters we know like Han, Maz, Lando, Dryden Vos, Hondo, etc. I feel like I know less about smuggling after reading this book.
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269 reviews4 followers
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July 14, 2024
couldn’t finish. will try again some other time.
i wanted to like this so badly!
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46 reviews1 follower
December 14, 2025
I’m a huge Star Wars fan, so it was a must read. My wife bought me the deluxe collector edition for Christmas, so that’s neat as well. Beyond that..This was a total stinker! ***Spoiler*** The “book” changes hands many times over decades and is written in the perspective of the owner of the time. It doesn’t follow the established personalities of the characters, so it was really painful to read. I’m going to grab a couple of Curads cuz they don’t ouch me and plop into a Bacta tank for the rest of the night, ‘cause ow!
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96 reviews9 followers
December 9, 2020
I love these in-universe books. From The Jedi Path to The Rebel Files I’ve been a big fan and love the style and art in all of these books. There are always cool tidbits in them from familiar characters and this one is no different. This book passes through the hands of some of our favorite nerf herders and is recovered from the Millennium Falcon for us to discover! From Maz Kanata to Hondo Ohnaka. From Lando Calrissian to Dr. Evazan. From Dryden (not my) Vos to Boshek!

I love these in-universe books. They are always filled with great art, fun tidbits, and interesting info. There’s so much more in here that caught my eye! Sana Starros, Dok-Ondar, Chelli Aphra, Bib Fortuna, Chalmun’s Cantina, Saponza, The Master Codebreaker, gunrunning with Ephant Mon, The Razzi syndicate, beware The Bloody Bones, The Broken Horn Syndicate, seized by Commandant Brendol Hux, Ducain, Niima Outpost, and the Eravana.

I didn’t get the deluxe edition but for an extra cool factor, it comes in a case with light and sound and some bonus items!
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1,415 reviews7 followers
January 22, 2024
A wonderful addition to the Star Wars world of literature…

Star Wars - The Smuggler's Guide by Daniel Wallace is the latest in several guides meant to be “in universe” chronicles that mix both new canon and borrow elements if the old expanded universe.

As the title might suggest, this book covers the underworld, smugglers, bounty hunters, thieves, and “treasure seekers” (also thieves).

It starts as the journal of Maz Kanata but passes through numerous hands included Lando Calrissian, Han Solo, and even older EU characters such as Boshek, Platt O’keefe, and Dr Evazhan.

Virtually each page is bathed in interested Star Wars lore, either about a planet, a hobby, an organization, even a page of drink recipes.

Basically, while this might be kind of fun for a casual reader, for those who like to immerse themselves in Star Wars , then it’s invaluable.

A better idea would even be using it as a guide or in game artifact for a table top game.

If I was running one, then that’s what I’d do with it.
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50 reviews
November 10, 2025
This one was one of the better books in this series, though still not amazing. I think it's the most believable to actually exist in-universe.

The quick change of pages indicating how quickly the book went from hand to hand and having random smugglers raving about how great they are to have found the book and promptly losing it again, worked way better than Darth Bane lecturing me on different Sith assassination tools.

Though honestly, I think overall, it's a rather forgettable reading experience.
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164 reviews3 followers
May 29, 2023
Officially, 4.5 rounded up to 5. I loved the ongoing premise that the book changed ownership through all the different entries. Han Solo is still my favorite smuggler, but I also love Hondo Ohnaka and the Crimson Corsair.

I didn’t care for the sequel references, because I despise the sequels, but they were minimal and otherwise the book was very enjoyable. Great for someone who loves Star Wars lore!
64 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2023
Gives a lot of love to the criminal underworld which was lacking in a lot of the minor factions, but the stories are so short that it makes them less interesting to read. You know that something will have to go wrong and they will lose the book. I think if this was actually written as a guide then it would be much better.
33 reviews
January 25, 2020
This is my favorite so far of the Chronicle Books. I like how this is a total living diary unlike the other are more text books with new students making notes as they receive it. Only down side was the Master Code Breaker. But still great.
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296 reviews1 follower
November 19, 2020
Fun read! It was interesting to see how it tied together the original trilogy to the sequel trilogy while interweaving in hints of the prequel movies. Loved the bits about Maz, Sana, Dex, and Aphra! The last entry was a perfect ending.
24 reviews
October 3, 2021
Fun little book and as a graphic designer I have to say it was beautifully designed and laid out. Each section had character all its own to match the “writer”. As a Star Wars fan, I was pleased to see so much drawn from the old “legends” stories to fit into the new canon.
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394 reviews17 followers
January 3, 2022
It seems the life of a smuggler is not long lived (unless you’re Han). Every smuggler that wrote in this log met an untimely demise, but all of the entries were entertaining. I love how it ended with Leia.
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718 reviews3 followers
November 8, 2019
Not quite as entertaining as the other books but still a fun read adding more depth to one of my favourite aspects of SW.
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56 reviews2 followers
June 9, 2022
Solid and fun star wars read. (Though I read it like a text book for an upcoming trip.) This book is a living journal and is updated as it changes hands.
79 reviews2 followers
July 4, 2023
I love these books, and this one has so many characters that are both familiar and new. So many stories, just barely touched upon.
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274 reviews
July 7, 2023
A little more disjointed than the Bounty Hunter's Guide, but the last couple entries made this book transcend its original purpose.
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1,052 reviews19 followers
April 22, 2023
Not as good as the previous ones.

Like all the other book in this series it is wonderfully made, iconic in it's detail and it fits right in the Star Wars universe. The unfortunate thing is that the internal 'story' of this book wasn't all that good... And like the Rebel Files this book is a work of the Sequel Era. Quite a large amount of attention is payed to characters, organisations and events that the older fans will not be familiar with. Essentially all sort of references are made to characters who I had absolutely no idea of who they were of why their inclusion would be significant.

In summary: An excellently made book, but it payed much of it's attention to areas that didn't interest me.
54 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2019
Interesting, exciting, and sometimes even exhilarating! Covering several eras of Star Wars lore, this in-universe guide reveals many data, stories and information which, although not indispensable to the main story of the saga, greatly contribute to understanding it. Pleasantly complemented by beautiful artwork, and emotionally charged in its last pages, this is a very important addition to any SW collection.
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747 reviews141 followers
March 7, 2019
A new addition to the in-universe guide books, manuals, codes with the fancy packaging with all the bells and whistles. This time it's all about the smugglers and of course the most famous smuggler in the Star Wars canon is in this book. In fact, the last few pages feature him and the last page is heartbreaking.
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