To address Starboy's original question again, I also remember enjoying a couple of the stories from the "Tales of the Bounty Hunters". It is one volume with several short stories all by different sci-fi authors. The stories focus on the life stories of all the bounty hunters who are after Han in ESB, sounds pretty boring huh? Well actually it is. But I enjoyed the story of Boba Fett (I like the way Fett's character was portrayed, somewhat like a more rational version of Timothy McVeigh, who makes a living killing rather than committing mass murder), though I read the thing right after it was first published which was in sometime around the mid nineties, so it has been a while. I also really enjoyed the story of IG-88. It was actually one of my favorite bits of the EU. It is a pretty goofy story about IG-88 becoming self aware, killing his makers, and then scheming galactic domination. It is kind of like the Borg meet Terminator as he goes around planting his memory in everything. He even eventually "becomes" the second Death Star and has complete control over it. At one part he slams the lift doors shut in Palpatine's face, who then uses the force to rip them open again. So, as you can see it is terribly cheesy, but it is short and a fun decently written read (IG-88's story was written by Kevin J. Anderson). Aside from IG-88 and Boba Fett's stories the rest of the book is crap.