The second story is about Rey, showing her life as a scavenger on Jakku. It hints at but does not directly delve into her force sensitivity and establishes that she is waiting for her parents to return for her. It is set around a story of her repairing a ship that she plans to sell to Unkar Plutt for thousands of portions and generally gives an overall glimpse into what life on the planet is like.
The third story centers on Poe. It tells of how he meets Leia and joins the Resistance. It also shows how the New Republic has essentially ignored the threat posed by the First Order and leads directly to the events of Poe's mission to Jakku to get the map to Luke from Lor San-Tekka. His story also serves as a continuation of the comic series, which was centered around Poe and his parents, who were members of the Rebel Alliance.
The hardcover version of the book is short at a little under 250 pages. Each of the stories reads quickly so if you are a fairly fast reader, you can get through it in a day or so. There are no major giveaways to the questions about Rey's past that (as of when this was originally written) were left open after The Force Awakens and have (potentially) been answered in The Last Jedi or may ultimately be tweaked in Episode 9. Of course, now that all three movies have come out and the book Shadow of the Sith has been released, Rey's backstory has been revealed, but in this book, we just know that she is a scavenger on a desert planet waiting for her parents to return to her. The book does a good job of introducing the new characters and giving them a bit more backstory that could not be done in The Force Awakens. Even though it is a young-reader novel, it is enjoyable enough for adults and is worth the time to read.
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