"Legacy's timeline"?
yes?
"Legacy's timeline"?
You know, the one where old Lando travelled back in time from the future to stop a disgruntled miner, angry at him for not saving Romulus and tries to kill Han Solo the day he was born..."Legacy's timeline"?
You know, the one where old Lando travelled back in time from the future to stop a disgruntled miner, angry at him for not saving Romulus and tries to kill Han Solo the day he was born...![]()
yes?
I don't get it, what's the "Legacy's timeline"? If you're referring to the "Legacy" era of Star Wars Legends (30+ years afer the movies), Thrawn wasn't in those materials.
That was the best.You know, the one where old Lando travelled back in time from the future to stop a disgruntled miner, angry at him for not saving Romulus and tries to kill Han Solo the day he was born...![]()
I finished Thrawn. Overall, I liked it a lot. Looking at it fairly helped a lot. It wasn't perfect, but it was very good. I'd put it up there with Tarkin. I think it suffered a bit from the time jumps,one or two were kind of jarring (the one at the end with Vanto seemed to come out of nowhere), and Pryce's stuff, while it had a good pay off, took a bit to get going.
Still, besides that, a solid effort. In the same spirit of "I should stop being stupid and give things a chance", I got a very good deal on Bloodline from Amazon. If both New Dawn and Thrawn could surprise me, once I gave them a fair chance, I figured I should give all the new canon books (that I can legitimately get without too much trouble) a fair shot. Plus, it didn't cost too much so even if its not my kind of book I won't be out too much. I would have gotten Dark Disciple first, but I put in a request for the public library to buy it so I'm crossing my fingers for that. Speaking of the library, I just noticed while checking its site that its holding the Rogue One art book for me to pick up. that should be cool.
I also have two legends books I got used a while ago to read (the second Coruscant Nights book and Yoda: Dark Rendezvous), which I'll probably read after Bloodline unless the library gets Dark disciple before that.
I can kind of see what you mean about the time jumps. I think these "biography" novels that give a character's backstory (like Thrawn, Tarkin, Plagueis, etc.) can be tricky, since the author needs to leave space for future stories to be told and come up with a larger narrative so it's not just a chain of events in a character's life. For my money, I think A.C. Crispin's Han Solo Trilogy did it the best.
Dark Rendezvous can be slow in places and has suffered more than other novels from The Clone Wars TV show overwriting parts of it, but it has, in my mind, some really great material with Yoda and Dooku that's more than worth the price of admission. I also really liked the Scout character, for what it's worth.
Wait, that's where Scout is from? I only know her as an enjoyable side character in Karen traviss's Imperial Commando novel. Now I'm even more interested in reading the book.
Boba Fett's story doesn't match up with the PT canon at all (I think this book was from '97), which is fine with me as I don't pay the PT much attention but I wasn't really a fan of this depiction either. I just prefer him to be a mystery, it had an awesome ending though.
Last One Standing is probably one of the best if not the best Fett story.
When it comes to Boba Fett stories, I always really liked the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy. I liked how it portrayed Boba, it had some interesting side characters, a really cool alien (the spider-like information broker is one of the cooler very non-human aliens in the old EU to me) and I just liked the story overall. If nothing else, if they ever make a Boba Fett movie set after RotJ, I'd hope they'd look at the scene in the first BHW book where he escapes from the sarlaac. We don't see him do it, but the description of the aftermath and how he's found is something I think would be cool to see in a movie.
Read the book, but I didn't like it that much. For one thing, I wanted more of the actual Bounty Hunter Wars than the post-ROTJ stuff. The broker alien was interesting, though.
I liked both parts of the book a lot, although I probably favored the post RotJ stuff a bit more. The trilogy was the books that made me a fan of Boba Fett.
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