To be honest, I've never devoted much thought to Star Wars in general and to Leia in particular, but I really enjoyed reading the analysis in this thread. Good job at picking the WotW, Emilia.
Loving all the posts. Well. Except for JarodRussell's. He's being a total nerf herder.
Don't you mean a scruffy nerf herder?
I've never even noticed she was bra-less.
The Star Wars galaxy always looked very "used" which was something that made it come alive for me in a way that no other fictional setting has.
Well...Sarah Walker is hotter...
I meant to ask about this sooner, but forgot. Which later books by Zahn did you buy? Specter of the Past and Vision of the Future? I'm just curious, because Zahn's recently written a couple more books featuring Mara in a major role. The first is called Allegiance and the second is Choices of One. They're both set between ANH and TESB and feature Mara's early missions as the Emperor's Hand. No Luke/Mara material as far as I can recall, but I thought they still might interest you.Hell, yes. I was a huge Luke/Mara shipper back when I read Zahn's first trilogy as a teenager in the late 90s. (Yes, I was a bit late to the party.)I agree that Mara's probably better overall, and she and Luke should have tied the knot way sooner than they did
Totally lost interest in SW after that because the other novels I tried were terrible.* Only by chance did I find out that Zahn wrote more later. Bought those, and then also the wedding comic.
I meant to ask about this sooner, but forgot. Which later books by Zahn did you buy? Specter of the Past and Vision of the Future? I'm just curious, because Zahn's recently written a couple more books featuring Mara in a major role. The first is called Allegiance and the second is Choices of One. They're both set between ANH and TESB and feature Mara's early missions as the Emperor's Hand. No Luke/Mara material as far as I can recall, but I thought they still might interest you.Hell, yes. I was a huge Luke/Mara shipper back when I read Zahn's first trilogy as a teenager in the late 90s. (Yes, I was a bit late to the party.)I agree that Mara's probably better overall, and she and Luke should have tied the knot way sooner than they did
Totally lost interest in SW after that because the other novels I tried were terrible.* Only by chance did I find out that Zahn wrote more later. Bought those, and then also the wedding comic.
Well, you're right that a lot of the other Star Wars novels out there are pretty terrible. I've kind of drifted away from them in recent years for that very reason.I'm open to more suggestions by the way.I read a few back in the 90s but then stopped when I realized how fucking terrible some of those were. I'm looking at you, Kevin J. Anderson. I thought the Jedi Academy stuff was abysmal. I'm also not interested in any "Young Jedi" or later stuff. Is there anything that stands out?
I suppose once in a while some entertaining escapism can be fun!
Well...Sarah Walker is hotter...
Timothy Zahn has also written another novel called Outbound Flight, which details a lot of backstory involving Jorus C'baoth and the Outbound Flight Project, as well as Thrawn as a young military officer. And I can't believe I forgot to mention this earlier, but he also wrote a sequel of sorts (though I think it was actually written first) to that called Survivor's Quest, which stars Luke and Mara as a married couple. They discover the remains of Outbound Flight and investigate what happened to it.
Is it wrong I had to google "Sarah Walker" just to know who you were talking about?
Stackpole's I, Jedi takes place around the same time as Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy but is much better, IMO, but again it focuses on an original character and not one of the Big Three. One of my favorite Star Wars books is Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor by Matthew Stover. It's about Luke's last mission as a member of the New Republic military and his decision to resign and focus his efforts on rebuilding the Jedi Order.
And I can't believe I forgot to mention this earlier, but he also wrote a sequel of sorts (though I think it was actually written first) to that called Survivor's Quest, which stars Luke and Mara as a married couple. They discover the remains of Outbound Flight and investigate what happened to it.
Not only was Leia a terrific character over the course of the OT and did she manage to exhibit more strength and courage than most of the male characters of those films, but she had what in my opinion is one of the four or five best pieces of John Williams soundtrack music in any of the six films of the Saga.
Is it wrong I had to google "Sarah Walker" just to know who you were talking about?
I don't know if it is wrong, but I'm proud of my ignorance on the subject.![]()
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