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You can be Han Solo," he said, kissing her throat. "And I'll be Boba Fett. I'll cross the sky for you.
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I don't know which will upset you more," she replied. "Telling you it's nothing but clutter or confessing that I often take it out and play 'I am Boba Fett' when I don't think anyone can see me.
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Shelly Laurenston (Beast Behaving Badly (Pride, #5))
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You know?" he repeated. She smiled, so he kissed her. "You're not the Han Solo in this relationship, you know."
"I'm totally the Han Solo," she whispered. It was good to hear her. It was good to remember it was Eleanor under all this new flesh.
"Well, I'm not the Princess Leia," he said.
"Don't get so hung up on gender roles," Eleanor said.β
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Joseph Lister?" Liam said suddenly, cutting through the silence. "Really? Him?"
Chubs stiffened beside me. "That man was a hero. He pioneered research on the origins of infections and sterilization."
Liam stared hard at the faux leather cover of just Chubs's skip-tracer ID, carefully choosing his next words. "You couldn't have chosen something cooler? Someone who is maybe not an old dead white guy?"
"His work led to the reduction of post operative infections and safer surgical practices," Chubs insisted. "Who would you have picked? Captain America?"
"Steve Rogers is a perfectly legit name." Liam pass the ID back to him. " This is all...very Boba Fett of you. I'm not sure what to say, Chubsie.
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Alexandra Bracken (Never Fade (The Darkest Minds, #2))
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Visit Mandalore before Mandalore visits you. Take home some souvenirsβa slab of uj cake and a smack in the mouth.
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Karen Traviss (Star Wars: Boba Fett - A Practical Man)
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There is more story in a minor character like Boba Fett than there is in all the clutter of various vampires in the Twilight franchise.
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George Takei (Oh Myyy!)
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The only people discussing βraceβ with any insight and courage are loud middle-aged white men who romanticize the Kennedys and Motown, well-read open-minded white kids like the tie-dyed familiar sitting next to me in the Free Tibet and Boba Fett T-shirt, a few freelance journalists in Detroit, and the American hikikomori who sit in their basements pounding away at their keyboards composing measured and well-thought-out responses to the endless torrent of racist online commentary.
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Paul Beatty (The Sellout)
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You can be Han Solo,β he said, kissing her throat. βAnd Iβll be Boba Fett. Iβll cross the sky for you.
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Rainbow Rowell (Eleanor & Park)
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This was shaping up to be the worst conference call of my life, even worse than that time I accidentally clogged the school toilet back in the first grade with my Boba Fett figure (I was pretending it was the Sarlaac pit).
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Rick Gualtieri (Holier Than Thou (The Tome of Bill, #4))
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In a roundabout way, Boba Fett created Pearl Jam.
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Chuck Klosterman (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto)
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This, then, was Jango Fett's greatest reward, right here, sitting with his son, his young replica, sharing quiet moments.
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nodded. He tossed the black book (that was not really a book) into the pile with
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Terry Bisson (The Fight to Survive (Star Wars: Boba Fett, #1))
Terry Bisson (Crossfire (Star Wars: Boba Fett #2))
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All the bounty hunters listened as Darth Vader said, βThere will be a substantial reward for the one who finds the Millennium Falcon. You are free to use any methods necessary, but I want them alive.β Vader extended a black-gloved finger at Boba Fett and stressed, βNo disintegrations.
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Ryder Windham (Star Wars: Classic Trilogy)
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You can run," he said. "But you'll only die tired."-Boba Fett
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Karen Traviss (Star Wars: Boba Fett - A Practical Man)
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Sex between those not married," said Fett, "is immoral.
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Daniel Keys Moran (Star Wars: Tales of the Bounty Hunters)
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There were few signs of her people in the galaxy these days other than the notorious bounty hunter Boba Fett, who wore Mandalorian armor. His captures and kills had only helped spread the legend that the Mandalorians were the most fearsome warriors in the galaxy.
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Michael Kogge (Rise of the Rebels (Star Wars Rebels, #1))
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The Boba Fett character is really an early version of Darth Vader. He is also very much like the man-with-no-name from the Sergio Leone Westerns.
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You can be Han Solo,β he said, kissing her throat. βAnd Iβll be Boba Fett. Iβll cross the sky for you.β eleanor
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Rainbow Rowell (Eleanor & Park)
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He saw a boy pull something long and squirming from the ground and pop it into his mouth.
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Elizabeth Hand (Hunted (Star Wars: Boba Fett, #4))
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Never tell the whole truth in a trade. A favor is an investment.
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Terry Bisson (The Fight to Survive (Star Wars: Boba Fett, #1))
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The boy nodded, unperturbed that his father, his mentor, could always find fault, even in success. The boy knew that his beloved father did so only because it forced him to strive for perfection. And in a dangerous galaxy, perfection allowed for survival. The boy loved his father even more for caring enough to criticize.
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