Sorry, I have no idea who wrote the Last Jedi novelization. Maybe you can search it on the internet or ask a Star Wars fan club. They might have the answer you're looking for.
I think it was Jason Fry. But I'm not 100% sure.
The author of the Last Jedi novelization is unknown to me. You might want to check on some official Star Wars websites or literature databases for accurate information.
Yes, the novelization of Return of the Jedi is considered canon. It provides additional depth and details to the movie's story.
Snoke is a powerful dark - side user in the 'The Last Jedi' novel.
I'm not sure who wrote it. You might have to check the book's credits or do some online research.
The main characters are Rey, Finn, Poe, and Kylo Ren. Rey is a powerful Force - user on a journey to discover her true self and her connection to the Jedi. Finn, a former stormtrooper, is now fighting for the Resistance. Poe is a skilled pilot and a leader within the Resistance. And Kylo Ren, with his conflicted nature, is a central figure on the dark side.
Rey is very important. She's a strong Force - user and her growth in the Force is a major part of the story. Finn is also crucial. He has a unique perspective coming from being a former stormtrooper and is now fighting for the Resistance.
I'm not sure who the exact author of 'Snoke the Last Jedi Novel' is. You can try looking it up on official Star Wars websites or in bookstores.
Rey is definitely one of the main characters. She continues her journey of self - discovery and her training in the Force.
I don't know who wrote 'the last story' as there are likely many works with this name. It could be an indie author or a well - known writer from a particular genre.
I'm not sure which 'the last novel' you specifically mean. There could be many novels with that title or it could refer to the last novel by a particular, unnamed author.
The Last Lecture was a novel published by Charpentier in 1854. It told the story of a young woman, Edmund Bellini, in Rome. It depicted the emotional entanglement between her and the members of the ancient aristocratic family in Rome and revealed the dark side of European high society at that time. This novel is considered one of the representative works of 19th century French literature and also one of Bronte's representative works.