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Location: Arizona, USA
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How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I'm definitely planning on reading reading up to The NJO books, but I still haven't decided if I should go any farther after that. If it matters I did read and enjoy the Dark Nest trilogy a while back when I thought I was going to jump into the LoTF books.
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Location: 2010
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I can barely motivate myself to read NJO again. It's just too long, too dark, too depressing. I'm looking forward to re-reading Dark Nest and LOTF though. Aside from the last two books I enjoyed the hell out of those. For the Bantam Era, I love to re-read the Zahn books, the Jedi Academy Trilogy, and the Origin of Han Solo Trilogy, but everything else is an absolute chore to go through a second time. |
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Admiral
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I'm kind of to the point where I kind of feel like people can stop reading the books after NJO, then skip ahead to the Legacy comics (which were much, much better than LOTF). |
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
LOTF wouldn't have worked as a trilogy because spoiler's turn to the dark side would have been WAY too rushed then. I thought they handled that character evolution really well. It was just in the last two books that everything fell apart. |
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
What about the Bane books, and Crosscurrent? And didn't they announce that after FotJ they'll be going back to smaller trilogies and the like? EDIT: Just found the answer to me question, and it is yes. They announced it at CV.
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Admiral
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I loved the Bane books. I thought they painted a pretty good, at times chilling portrait of a Sith Lord. I also liked Crosscurrent. In a way it bridges the events of LOTF and FOTJ without relying heavily on either series. You can read Crosscurrent without reading either series and still enjoy it. If you want a non-Skywalker novel, then both the Bane series and Crosscurrent should suffice. Though if you're into strong Jedi characters or Jedi as central characters, I would recommend Crosscurrent over the Bane books. In the Bane books, they are largely told from a Sith perspective. Though the most prominent Jedi characters are in the first Bane book, Path of Destruction. I believe this is so because the writer uses the characters from the graphic novel Jedi v. Sith which predated the Bane books. I had heard they were going back to trilogies after FOTJ. So, there shouldn't be any mega-series for a while. |
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
Crosscurrent I didn't really care for. Starred a bunch of no-name characters (one starred in a video game) in a standalone story that had nothing to do with any larger story. Oh and the Coruscant Nights trilogy, from authors I usually like, was absolutely terrible! |
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I do think that the novel portion of the EU has been lacking in developing characters that can be interesting and stand on their own without the Big Three of Luke, Leia, or Han. The comics have done a much better job in this regard with heroes like Zayne Carrick, Quinlas Vos, Das Jennir, and even Cade Skywalker. I keep hearing bad things about Coruscant Nights. Dang, I bought the whole trilogy but haven't read it yet. I liked Darth Maul Shadow Hunter and was thinking it would pick up some characters, storyline from that book. |
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
Very few of the books not starring the primary characters are good for me, but I think it's more the fault of the writers than the lack of the movie characters. I thought the Darth Bane books were good. I liked "Death Troopers" and that starred nobody. |
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: How far should I go with the Star Wars novels?
I'm actually a hug SW fan, I've played tones of the games, a few comics and quite a few of the books, I've read all of the pre-TV series Clone Wars book except Jedi Trial, the first 5 NJO books (2x in the case of Vector Prime, the second time I never ended up reading past it even though I planned to) Dark Nest, and the Thrawn, Jedi Academy, and Children of the Jedi novels. Of those the only one I remember not liking is Children of Jedi. I tried it twice, and both times I couldn't get past the 2nd or 3rd chapter.
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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