For example, here is a list of the Bantam books:
Truce at Bakura. Boba Fett Trilogy. Han Solo Origin Trilogy. Shadows of the Empire. X-Wing Series. Courtship Leia. Thrawn Trilogy. Jedi Academy Trilogy. I Jedi. Children of the Jedi. Darksaber. Planet Twilight. Crystal Star. Black Fleet Trilogy. Corellian Trilogy. New Rebellion. Hand of Thrawn Duology. Young Jedi Knights Series.
Now how many of those were actually GOOD?
I would say Thrawn Trilogy, Han Solo Origin Trilogy, Jedi Academy Trilogy. Others love the X-Wing books but it's not my thing. And there's a whole lot of really bad books on that list.
On that list I enjoyed: Truce at Bakura, Courtship of Princess Leia, The Thrawn Trilogy, Jedi Academy Trilogy, I Jedi, Corellian trilogy, black fleet crisis trilogy, Hand of Thrawn Duology, Shadows of the Empire. IMO, the only weak stuff was the stuff written by Hambly. But everyone's tastes are different.
Are you like an alternate universe version of me? I was about to post this almost verbatim in response to
Light, when I decided to read through the thread first instead.
I always hoped that
Truce was going to be the opening engagement in a new war front opening in Wild Space, a kind of Axis to the (Soviets) Empire and (Allies) Rebellion. But the Ssi Ruuk never got revisted. More's the pity.
Then the New Jedi Order comes along and Del Rey decides the best way to establish their super duper biowank Vong as the baddest black hats around is to have them curbstomp all of the potentially interesting baddies from the Bantam timeline off-screen, as it were.
Shit, they ganked the Koornacht Cluster dudes with the stolen Imp sector group the same way, didn't they? Weaksauce.
I still have the West End Games
Truce sourcebook kicking around somewhere.
Sigh. Good times.