The Secret History of Star Wars is yours for the reading

It's been more than three decades since Star Wars was released. Surely, by now we know everything there is to know about the film. Download a free copy of The Secret History of Star Wars and see if there is anything new there that the average fanboy doesn't already know. Let me know what you find.

The fellow who is self-publishing the book states on his site that he's formatting a version of the book designed for mobile readers. As you know, I've become a convert to reading e-texts on the go. If you're tempted to follow suit, study this detailed matrix of features offered by the various ebook readers on the market today.

Back on the subject of Star Wars history for a moment, if you're curious to learn about how the computer graphics were created for the movie, check out this video for some look at the vintage machines they used back then. I think my dollar-store calculator has more memory:

 

Now you're ready to wear a Chewbacca suit in public and see if you can use it to pick up babes. Amazingly, it didn't work for this guy.

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Unfortunately,

the author's writing style is awkward and rambling. The text is filled with grammatical errors and is dire need of an editor's red pen.

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