I haven't read all of the authors. Who else sucks, Lindley?
I prefer to judge titles rather than authors. However, I was thoroughly unimpressed with KW Jeter's The Bounty Hunter Wars, and with Michael P. Kube-McDowell's The Black Fleet Crisis.
The less said about The Crystal Star, the better, and Barbara Hambly's books are on the weak side.
In contrast to these, Traviss and Anderson are perfectly respectable, if not standout.
Labyrinth of Evil
Yoda Dark Rendezvous
ok, thanks man. i'll check these out ASAP.
are there any books that focus on new types of droids? i really like reading or watching how the droids process information. is there anything else like that out there?
There are a pair of droids in Dark Rendezvous who are almost as old as Yoda and the book does explore their perspective.
hey guys, i'm looking at reading a couple star wars books and would appreciate some advice on which ones i'd find interesting.
here's the link for a list to look at:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline_of_books
i really love scenes from the movies and the 'the clone wars' tv show where we see different types of droids. i've been reading the 'ROTS' book and i love the sections where they talk about the magna guards. general grevious is awesome, too!
what could you guys recommend i look at?
thanks
The other element I can see being an issue is Han being temporarily an Imperial pilot, but I've read that's actually Lucas's idea when he wrote backstory guidelines for the licensees to follow (Seen in the hardcover edition of Making of Star Wars).
here is I suppose the Greedo, Chewbacca, Hutt and Boba backstories which are touched upon in the books which might seem a bit outdated.
I haven't read all of the authors. Who else sucks, Lindley?
I prefer to judge titles rather than authors. However, I was thoroughly unimpressed with KW Jeter's The Bounty Hunter Wars, and with Michael P. Kube-McDowell's The Black Fleet Crisis.
The less said about The Crystal Star, the better, and Barbara Hambly's books are on the weak side.
In contrast to these, Traviss and Anderson are perfectly respectable, if not standout.
I haven't read all of the authors. Who else sucks, Lindley?
I prefer to judge titles rather than authors. However, I was thoroughly unimpressed with KW Jeter's The Bounty Hunter Wars, and with Michael P. Kube-McDowell's The Black Fleet Crisis.
The less said about The Crystal Star, the better, and Barbara Hambly's books are on the weak side.
In contrast to these, Traviss and Anderson are perfectly respectable, if not standout.
With the exception of Karen Traviss, all these writers and books were written more than 10 years ago. How about naming a few recent ones?
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