![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We’ve all heard how George Lucas was influenced heavily by Joseph Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousand Faces and his concept of the monomyth, or “The Hero’s Journey”, which shaped early drafts of the first Star Wars movie. Interestingly, and perhaps appropriate to my situation, Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind seeks to examine the phenomenon that is Star Wars and explore what it is about this beloved franchise that appeals to millions of rabidly obsessed fans everywhere-by looking at it from a psychological perspective. Even though I hardly get the chance to read nonfiction anymore these days, when it comes to anything even remotely Star Wars related, I can’t help it, I just have to check it out. I know this is quite a departure from my usual reads, but for this book I clearly had to make an exception. Publisher: Sterling Publishing (10/27/15)Īuthor/Editor Information: Website | Twitter Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mindedited by Travis Langley ***The giveaway is now over, thanks to everyone who entered!***Ī review copy was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Sci-Fi November is a month-long blog event hosted by Rinn Reads and Over The Effing Rainbow this year, created to celebrate everything amazing about science fiction! From TV shows to movies, books to comics, and everything else in between, it is intended to help science fiction lovers share their love and passion for this genre and its many, many fandoms. #RRSciFiMonth Review & GIVEAWAY: Star Wars Psychology by Dr. ![]()
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