Han and Chewie are very important in 'Solo: A Star Wars Story'. Han is the main character, a young and ambitious smuggler. Chewie is his loyal Wookiee friend. Their relationship is a key part of the story. They go on various adventures together, which shows the start of their famous partnership in the Star Wars universe.
They met during a prison break. Han was in a tough situation and Chewie was also a prisoner. They worked together to escape and that's how their partnership began.
One of the great Han Solo novels is 'Han Solo at Stars' End'. It really captures his roguish charm and his adventures in the Star Wars universe. Another good one could be 'Han Solo's Revenge' which shows his determination and cleverness in different situations.
There are indeed books about Han Solo's story. In these books, you can learn more about his early days as a smuggler, his encounters with various characters like Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian. They also explore his role in the Rebel Alliance and his relationship with Princess Leia in greater detail compared to what we see in the movies. These books add depth to his character and the overall 'Star Wars' lore.
There is no novel that I know of which involves both Hungary and Han Solo. Han Solo is part of the Star Wars franchise which has its own set of stories, characters, and settings that are far removed from the real - world location of Hungary. It's possible that in some extremely creative and off - the - wall fan fiction, someone might attempt such a combination, but it's not a regular occurrence in the world of published novels.