Opening that first Darth Vader figure and putting him in a Landspeeder. Imagining a snowy elementary school playground as the wastes of Hoth. Seeing Return of the Jedi on opening night. Moments like these - and a galaxy more - make up three decades of "Memoirs of a Star Wars Geek." John takes the reader from a childhood packed with Star Wars guys (never "action figures") and Christmas wishes both fulfilled and unrealized, through the years when the trilogy lay dormant to the mainstream public's eye, and into an age of seeing George Lucas' universe as an adult while exploring it again as a...
Opening that first Darth Vader figure and putting him in a Landspeeder. Imagining a snowy elementary school playground as the wastes of Hoth. Seeing R...
On a suburban London street in the mid-1970s, a young man collapses and later in hospital dies, only to find himself travelling in an entirely different dimension. There, he encounters unimaginable worlds of horror and bliss on a journey that takes him to the very source of life itself. As doctors resuscitate him, he returns to the living, but with a desperate need to reconcile his experience with a world that is no longer familiar. This leads him down unexpected paths on his search for an understanding of the nature and, most of all, the location of the uncharted worlds beyond this life....
On a suburban London street in the mid-1970s, a young man collapses and later in hospital dies, only to find himself travelling in an entirely differe...