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A Forest — Apart,

The version included in Tatooine Ghost is often cited as having superior formatting for Wookiee speech (using brackets) compared to the original standalone ebook.

Some reviewers found the story "too thin" or "simple," noting a lack of character depth for Chewbacca and Malla.

Despite being short (around 120 pages), it is described as lighthearted and fast-paced. Critical Perspectives A Forest Apart,

Readers appreciate the rare, first-hand look into Wookiee culture and the inner workings of Chewbacca's mind.

“Lumpy. Why did that kid ever have to exist? The star wars universe has done just fine with only hearing about Chewie, so this short story about his son and wife just made me grind my teeth.” WordPress.com · 13 years ago The version included in Tatooine Ghost is often

The story is set after Return of the Jedi but long before Chewbacca's eventual death in the New Jedi Order series. Community Voices

Several critics felt the book was written primarily as a service to the upcoming Tatooine Ghost rather than as a strong standalone piece. The star wars universe has done just fine

A few readers found the focus on Chewbacca's family irritating, specifically citing Lumpy as a point of frustration. Best Way to Read