I know Shattered Empire didn't get a great reaction, but I already read and enjoyed issue 1 and was planning on finishing eventually. It was cheaper to get the collected edition in the sale then to get the rest of the individual issues.
Flipping through it I was surprised how much individual Vader Down issues seemed to cross back and forth between the two casts. I was expecting it to be just Vader and his series' co-stars in the Vader issues, and just Han, Luke, Leia, ect in the regular SW issues.
I am aware of that one and it ain't very good-the author has a very limited knowledge of the sweu and it shows.
Not that I disagree, but I think it's intentional because that's what Thane's experience would be. Besides, personal honour can be stubborn like that. Admitting they you're wrong and the thing you committed your life to is not what you thought it was is no easy thing. That most of the people Ciena served with seemed like good people makes it even harder to see the true face of the Empire, especially from the detached perspective of a cockpit or bridge.One criticism I have is that while I completely understood Ciena's perspective, the lengths to which she went in order to justify her continuing to serve the Empire got a little maddening.
I read that Rian Johnson (writer/director of Episode VIII) actually consulted with Claudia Gray on some things in this book, including some of how the New Republic was organized. Pretty cool.
The presence of "relationship drama" isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I will agree the primary cast of the Aftermath novels just aren't that interesting. Aside from Admiral Sloane, I really don't give a damn about anyone in those books, and it's mainly to see where her story goes that I'll bother with the third.I'm still struggling through Aftermath: Life Debt. This damn book has more relationship drama then Twilight, which is ironic since its not the book with the YA romance author. I mean, am I supposed to give a crap about
Nora's husband's PTSD issues? Or Temin getting moody because of his Dad's issues? Or Nora wanting to be with Wedge but also wanting to stay with her husband? I don't give a crap about any of it, to be frank. I want to stay on Kashyyk with Solo and Nora's team, which is the actually interesting story. I might care about Nora and her family if they were written better, but as it is I just want them to shut up and move on already. I'm also not too big a fan of the decision to make Mon Mothma a spineless politician who cares more about placating people then doing the right thing. I just want Leia to slap her at this point.
I don't know how they did it, but this book is a lot worse then the first one. The "B" plot on Kashyyk is better then the "A" plot of the first book, but the relationship drama of Nora Wexly's family really drags the book down. I haven't struggled to get through a SW book like this in a long, long time.
I don['t know if I'll bother with the end of the trilogy. It depends on what its about, and if it has anything important to the universe. I really hope the third book will be wendig's last SW book, he's just not a very good SW book author.
The presence of "relationship drama" isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I will agree the primary cast of the Aftermath novels just aren't that interesting. Aside from Admiral Sloane, I really don't give a damn about anyone in those books, and it's mainly to see where her story goes that I'll bother with the third.
Now I want to read it.I'm still struggling through Aftermath: Life Debt. This damn book has more relationship drama then Twilight, which is ironic since its not the book with the YA romance author. I mean, am I supposed to give a crap about
Nora's husband's PTSD issues? Or Temin getting moody because of his Dad's issues? Or Nora wanting to be with Wedge but also wanting to stay with her husband? I don't give a crap about any of it, to be frank. I want to stay on Kashyyk with Solo and Nora's team, which is the actually interesting story. I might care about Nora and her family if they were written better, but as it is I just want them to shut up and move on already. I'm also not too big a fan of the decision to make Mon Mothma a spineless politician who cares more about placating people then doing the right thing. I just want Leia to slap her at this point.
I don't know how they did it, but this book is a lot worse then the first one. The "B" plot on Kashyyk is better then the "A" plot of the first book, but the relationship drama of Nora Wexly's family really drags the book down. I haven't struggled to get through a SW book like this in a long, long time.
I don['t know if I'll bother with the end of the trilogy. It depends on what its about, and if it has anything important to the universe. I really hope the third book will be wendig's last SW book, he's just not a very good SW book author.
Now I want to read it.
Quick question, do I need to have already watched most of the Clone Wars before reading Dark Disciple or would I get by with a passing knowledge of the characters of the novel?
I know a guy who had practically no Clone Wars knowledge and only caught scattered episodes here and there who loved Dark Disciple.Quick question, do I need to have already watched most of the Clone Wars before reading Dark Disciple or would I get by with a passing knowledge of the characters of the novel?
I'm sure I will enjoy it.Good luck with that. The highest praise I've seen for this book is "Its better then the first Aftermath", and that is a low bar.
I know a guy who had practically no Clone Wars knowledge and only caught scattered episodes here and there who loved Dark Disciple.
Wow, that's all. I thought she was in a lot more than that too.I was actually surprised while looking these up that of the 100+ episodes of the show, Ventress only really features in a dozen or so. and less than half of those (including the "movie") as the antagonist. Somehow it felt like more.
Not that I recall. Certainly not directly to do with Ventress and her story.Earlier some of you were talking about how Son of Dathomir takes place during Dark Disciple, so I was wondering what the best way to read them would be? Do their stories impact each other at all?
Wow, that's all. I thought she was in a lot more than that too.
Earlier some of you were talking about how Son of Dathomir takes place during Dark Disciple, so I was wondering what the best way to read them would be? Do their stories impact each other at all?
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