Star Wars started out as a movie, but the movie was novelized. The novelization was written by Alan Dean Foster, and it's based on a draft of George Lucas' screenplay for Star Wars. The novelization actually came out before the movie (so did the comic book adaptation), but Star Wars started as a movie.
Yes, there are many books set in the Star Wars universe that expand on the story and characters beyond the movies. These books cover a wide range of genres and timelines within the Star Wars universe, offering fans a deeper insight into the galaxy far, far away.
In my opinion the books are not as good as the movies but most of the Star Wars comics are really good.
A Noun is a person, place or thing. Star Wars is a film which is a thing.
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Star Wars: Darth Bane: Rule of Two
There are not any Star Wars characters in the book, "Wonder" written by RJ Palacio.
StAr wars dark force rising
There is not such thing, but there is such thing as in tothe Death Star if that was what you mean!
The very first book of Starwars was called "Star Wars: Rogue Planet"
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The first Star Wars book with Luke Skywalker in it was George Lucas' novelization of A New Hope written in the late 70's. If you are wondering about in the Star Wars timeline, the answer would be the Novelization of Revenge of the Sith.