The first third was a particularly slog to get through. Obi-Wan isn't even in it!!!
As a general rule, I've found that Star Wars novels that are not about the primary characters tend to be pretty bad. (Primary includes major literary characters like the Solo kids, Mara, etc) There's only a few exceptions like Death Troopers. (Plageuis doesn't count; Palpatine is a main character!)
I know I'm in the minority here but I read 1.5 of the X-Wing series and I just didn't care. There's no Jedi or Force using it. It was just generic military fiction. I'll try to start it again one day...
Also I find lengthy descriptions of dogfights to be incredibly tedious, and I'm an action junkie![]()
Mr Light said:So I struggled to be interested in a story that revolved around a bunch of unimportant nobodies.
It would be better as a tv series.Mr Light said:So I struggled to be interested in a story that revolved around a bunch of unimportant nobodies.
Believe it or not, some people would like to see it made into a film.
Crystal Star. oh man, fuck that book. i could read all kinds of Star Trek novels with ease but Star Wars...i always had trouble getting into the novels for some reason.
no, i've suffered through others like Tatooine Ghost, Dark Nest Trilogy and several of the Vong Invasion novels. i'm saying that for me personally, i have a hard time getting into Star Wars novels.It would be better as a tv series.Mr Light said:So I struggled to be interested in a story that revolved around a bunch of unimportant nobodies.
Believe it or not, some people would like to see it made into a film.
Crystal Star. oh man, fuck that book. i could read all kinds of Star Trek novels with ease but Star Wars...i always had trouble getting into the novels for some reason.
Crystal Star was the only one you tried?
Crystal Star is the all time worst Star Wars novel, if that helps![]()
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