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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Star Wars novels: What to read?
So far I've read: Courtship of Princess Leia Tatooine Ghost The Thrawn Trilogy The Jedi Academy Trilogy Shatterpoint Medstar I & II Yoda: Dark Renezvous The Phantom Menace novelisation The Approaching Storm The Attack of the Clones novelisation NJO: Vector - Jedi Eclipse The Dark Nest Trilogy
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Moderator with a Soul
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
A few suggestions: -Dark Empire trilogy. Although the art is unusual, and the story is a bit out there, it has a really epic feel, and bridges the gap between The Thrawn Trilogy and Jedi Academy Trilogy. -X-wing comics. These comics came out roughly the same time as the novels, and are sort of a forerunner to them, introducing the character of Baron Fel who is important in later fiction and also showing the rise of semi-Empress Ysanne Isard. Republic-Although set mostly during the prequels, these stories are pretty good and give us a grittier vision of the Clone Wars than the cartoon series (unfortunately they'll also been largely de-canonized by that same series). The best tales are those featuring Quinlan Vos, a sort of rogue Jedi. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
Whofan is definitely on to something there. In addition to the comics WF named I recommend Knights of the Old Republic, the adventures inspired by the video game featuring Zayne Carrick and Gryph. This series recently concluded its 50 issue run. There's currently Star Wars: The OLd Republic comic being published right now, in separate miniseries, that isn't quite as good. Knights are all collected in trade paper backs now. Some others: Crimson Empire 1 (Part 2 isn't as good, though it does introduce a major character in the NJO series) Dark Times: I really enjoyed the first volume. |
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Lieutenant Junior Grade
Location: LA
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
I know alot of people didn't like the Legacy of the Force series, but what about the next one, Fate of the Jedi? I haven't heard alot about it. There are some other specific books I've been meaning to ask about that I just remembered: Truce at Bakura Corellian trilogy Shadows of the Empire Darth Bane series Courscant Nights series Republic Commando series Clone Wars tv series tie ins
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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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Fleet Captain
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
Corellian trilogy-Sort of a 'meh' trilogy, but has some plot points used later on. Shadows of the Empire-This is an interesting novel, it was basically a Star Wars film that was not a film-it had a soundtrack, figures, games etc. which all told a different POV of the story. Basically it takes place between ESB and ROTJ. Darth Bane series-These novels are OK if a bit corny at times-they're basically a bit like the KOTOR games as they were written by the same guy....basically establishes how the Sith were wiped out and became "Always two there are". Courscant Nights series-Haven't really read this, sort of got mixed reviews. Republic Commando series-These novels are better than your average video game tie-in. The writer, Karen Traviss, however left when the novels conflicted with the Clone Wars TV show. As for Union and the Mara Jade series, Union is very much an attempt at a more laid-back Star Wars tale, with the characters pretty much just having fun without any high stakes.By The Emperor's hand is a pretty dark tale written by Zahn and Stackpole. |
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Moderator with a Soul
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Commodore
Location: Ekkaia
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Moderator with a Soul
Location: Fairfax, VA
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Commodore
Location: Ekkaia
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Commodore
Location: Woodward, OK
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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Lost: A Chronological Experience-http://lostchronologically.yolasite.com Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
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I am currently reading star trek the weight of worlds by greg cox currently watching continuum, being human, lost girl, Arrow, supernatural, grimm, Once upon a time, the walking dead, the vampire diaries, revolution, merlin |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Chandler, AZ
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Re: Star Wars novels: What to read?
Darth Bane Trilogy The Phantom Menace novelization Attack of the Clones novelization Republic Commando: Hard Contact The Clone Wars novelization The Clone Wars: Wild Space The Clone Wars: Gambit Duology Labyrinth of Evil Revenge of the Sith novelization The Han Solo Trilogy (Crispin's) Death Star The Star Wars Trilogy novelization Tales From the Mos Eisley Cantina Tales of the Bounty Hunters Shadows of the Empire Tales From Jabba's Palace Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor X-Wing: Books 1-7 The Thrawn Trilogy The Jedi Academy Trilogy I, Jedi Darksaber The Corellian Trilogy The Hand of Thrawn Duology Millennium Falcon Last edited by Smiley; June 29 2011 at 02:31 AM. Reason: Forgot the one I'm currently reading |
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