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JoeZhang might be talking about the novels featuring the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy. They were set about 25 years after ROTJ and created a real division between many fans, some loving the idea of a threat even greater than the old Galactic Empire and others not liking the "Borgification" of the SW universe with some giant, collective alien threat.
The only Star Wars novel I read was one about an alien invasion - I cannot remember the name but it was dreadful and I never finished it. I swapped it with someone for a Parker novel - I got the better end of the deal.
Vector Prime, perhaps? I know that book turned a lot of people off the EU--actually, I stopped following regularly cause of New Jedi Order.
JoeZhang might be talking about the novels featuring the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.
Nerys Myk said:Other than the novelizations of the OT and Splinter of the Mind's Eye, the only SW novel I own are Heir to Empire, Dark Force Rising and Han Solo At Star's End. I've no recollection what they're about though.
So you never finished the Thrawn trilogy?
IMO they're better than his later work.
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IMO they're better than his later work.
I enjoyed the 'Hand of Thrawn' duology for the way it thumbed its nose at the ridiculously over-powered Jedi tricks that Luke used in the other tie-in media. Zahn's interpretation of The Force seems most in keeping with the OT, IMHO.
Shadows of the Empire and the Thrawn books tend to be the novels most mentioned by my friends who are into Star Wars. I hear the occasional mention of the Han Solo and Lando Calrissian trilogies written in the late seventies and early eighties but if a book is going to be spoken of by my friends it'll probably be SOTE or the Zahn trilogy simply because they're the most well known and had the greatest advertising pushes.
Maybe Cumberbatch is really playing Thrawn in this movie, and the new Star Wars movie will be a crossover?
THRAWWWWWWWWWWWWWN!
To be honest, I found the Thrawn trilogy to be very overrated. Nearly swore me off Star Wars novels completely. As it is, I think I've read ten, that's counting each Thrawn book seperately.
Maybe Cumberbatch is really playing Thrawn in this movie, and the new Star Wars movie will be a crossover?
THRAWWWWWWWWWWWWWN!
Actually, the idea of Cumberbatch playing Thrawn is kind of cool sounding.
I think they are both.I think the Thrawn books are better written and plotted than any of the movies.
I do think they're not quite worthy of the praise usually attributed to them, but they do hone a certain level of sophistication not seen in the films. But that's usually par for the course with lit over film.
"grimace."
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And they still are!![]()
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