The Missions, Rebel Force and Galaxy of Fear series for the younglings.
Oh wow, I completely forgot about those! I still have them knocking around somewhere too, star wars kids horror, they were quite fun.
The Missions, Rebel Force and Galaxy of Fear series for the younglings.
The SW novels (at least the post-ROTJ ones) have been pretty terrible, with a few exceptions, since the New Jedi Order series ended. Hopefully a new editor will be able to get things back on track.
And I still think that New Jedi Order was awesome. I don't think I've read anyone that was especially excited by Legacy of the Force or Fate of the Jedi, though.
Look at the full context of the post you responded to; Lord Vader clearly stated "since the New Jedi Order series ended." That means he was referring to books / series that have been published after the NJO conclusion. All of the books you just cited were published back in the Bantam days - i.e., before the NJO.There have been plenty of good-to-great Post-ROTJ novels. Such as Xwing series, The Thrawn trilogy, The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy, and the Corellian trilogy.The SW novels (at least the post-ROTJ ones) have been pretty terrible, with a few exceptions, since the New Jedi Order series ended. Hopefully a new editor will be able to get things back on track.
Loved NJO. Would agree that I haven't necessarily been "excited" about Legacy of the Force or Fate of the Jedi (though there have been aspects in both that I looked forward to more than others), but I have enjoyed both of those series for the most part.And I still think that New Jedi Order was awesome. I don't think I've read anyone that was especially excited by Legacy of the Force or Fate of the Jedi, though.
^ Yeah, I loved The New Jedi Order and thought Dark Nest was pretty good. But Legacy of the Force was awful, and I haven't been remotely tempted by Fate of the Jedi.
I'm still picking up some of the standalones and trilogies set earlier, though.
Millennium Falcon isn't a "between films" novel - it has flashbacks to the prequel era, but the bulk of the story is a setup for Fate of the Jedi.I might still try some of the 'between films' background novels such as Millennium Falcon, Death Star, Darth Maul Shadow Hunter, Labyrinth of Evil and Dark Lord:The Rise of Darth Vader.
Luceno's two movie prequel books (and Dark Lord to a certain extent, if you consider it a prequel to ANH not a sequel to ROTS) were well-written and nicely expand on the movies, but I'm not sure they do a very good job of justifying their existence. They're so busy building background for the movies that the standalone plot isn't all that interesting.Are these any good - which would you recommend ? Are there any other 'backstory / gap fillers' that I should consider ?
And I still think that New Jedi Order was awesome. I don't think I've read anyone that was especially excited by Legacy of the Force or Fate of the Jedi, though.
I'd recommend Shatterpoint, Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor, and Stover's ROTS novelization.
I really, really hope they give up on these awful nine-book round robin megaseries once Fate of the Jedi is done. They're taking stories that could easily be told in three books and stretching them out across nine, and it's not working.
I would say "yes, it would", since that's basically what the X-wing novels were.Would Star Wars benefit from a Vanguard-style miniseries?
The other problem is it was going to be called Star Wars: Nemesis, but post-2002 that sounds less like it'd fly...
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