Coming out of the announcement of a new SW novel series, I wondered what people thought of the previous ones.
The Bantam Era: 1991 to 1998 Heir to the Empire to Vision of the Future.
New Jedi Order: 1998 to 2003
Prequel/Clone Wars: 1999 to @2005
Legacy of the Force: 2005 to 2008 (including Dark Nest)
I've enjoyed each era for differing strengths and weaknesses. The Bantam Era had some amazing individual novels (the Zahn books, the Han Solo origin trilogy), but a whole lotta bad ones, and no real unified progression of story. So I'd count them as the weakest.
NJO I enjoyed for telling one massive WWII style epic, but the Vong were just too damn dark as villains and it was just too bleak and depressing. That said there were some incredible individual stories (Star by Star, Traitor, Enemy Lines, Unifying Force). And I liked how major characters were killed and changed. Jacen went from my least fav to my fav non-OT character.
The Clone Wars novels were a bit like the Bantam Era, no real unified story, some good, some bad. There were some really great ones though! Dark Rendezvous, Shatterpoint, Labyrinth of Evil, Dark Lord were all excellent.
LOTF I was really enjoying until the final novel, which I felt completely undercut the entire series in delivering a very unsatisfying conclusion that didn't deal with a vast majority of hanging story points. Before that though I was loving it. I thought the descent of Jacen was handled wonderfully, and those middle novels (Sacrifice, Inferno, Fury) were classic! The Traviss novels were a tough pill to swallow though with their constant Fett Family Fun.
So in the end I guess I would pick LOTF and Clone Wars as my favorites, though all were appreciable.
The Bantam Era: 1991 to 1998 Heir to the Empire to Vision of the Future.
New Jedi Order: 1998 to 2003
Prequel/Clone Wars: 1999 to @2005
Legacy of the Force: 2005 to 2008 (including Dark Nest)
I've enjoyed each era for differing strengths and weaknesses. The Bantam Era had some amazing individual novels (the Zahn books, the Han Solo origin trilogy), but a whole lotta bad ones, and no real unified progression of story. So I'd count them as the weakest.
NJO I enjoyed for telling one massive WWII style epic, but the Vong were just too damn dark as villains and it was just too bleak and depressing. That said there were some incredible individual stories (Star by Star, Traitor, Enemy Lines, Unifying Force). And I liked how major characters were killed and changed. Jacen went from my least fav to my fav non-OT character.
The Clone Wars novels were a bit like the Bantam Era, no real unified story, some good, some bad. There were some really great ones though! Dark Rendezvous, Shatterpoint, Labyrinth of Evil, Dark Lord were all excellent.
LOTF I was really enjoying until the final novel, which I felt completely undercut the entire series in delivering a very unsatisfying conclusion that didn't deal with a vast majority of hanging story points. Before that though I was loving it. I thought the descent of Jacen was handled wonderfully, and those middle novels (Sacrifice, Inferno, Fury) were classic! The Traviss novels were a tough pill to swallow though with their constant Fett Family Fun.
So in the end I guess I would pick LOTF and Clone Wars as my favorites, though all were appreciable.