![]() ![]() “A Time to Mourn, a Time to Dance: Oola’s Tale” by Kathy Tyers Salacious Crumb tries in vain to give new humor to Jabba, and this is the second scholar Salacious Crumb has brought before the Hutt. Melvosh Bloor makes the assumption that this creature is his hook-up, but it is actually Salacious Crumb. His inside contact, Darian Gli, is nowhere to be found, but a Kowakian lizard-monkey approaches him. This story is about a Kalkal university professor named Melvosh Bloor, who aims to trump out his superiors by getting an interview with Jabba the Hutt. “That’s Entertainment: The Tale of Salacious Crumb” by Esther M. Little does the cook know he has made a slight misinterpretation of the word. Porcellus’s fears take a turn for the worst when the word fierfek comes up, something Porcellus interprets as meaning “poison” in Huttese. He is always cooking in fear of Jabba not liking what what he cooks for the Hutt, fear of perhaps being tossed into the rancor pit if the food isn’t good enough. This short story features Jabba’s cook, Porcellus. “Taster’s Choice: The Tale of Jabba’s Chef” by Barbara Hambly It is a rather cute story, like a boy and his pet, but we all know how this story ends, unfortunately (thanks Episode IV!) ![]() When Malakili is hired to take care of the rancor, an unexpected bond forms between man and best. In this story, we learn how Jabba got the rancor and how he enjoys using it for fun and entertainment. This story started off a bit slow, but was rather interesting. “A Boy and His Monster: The Rancor Keeper’s Tale” by Kevin J. This novel is a compilation consisting of 19 short stories and a special epilogue all taking place in the dwelling of the crimelord, Jabba the Hutt. Overall Rating: 3.5/5 (Individual Story Rating Average) ![]()
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