Stars Wars books recommendations
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The X-Wing/Rogue Squadron series are probably my favourite.
Death Troopers is a zombie novel in the Star Wars universe.
The ones with Admiral Thrawn - Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command are quite good, too.
I think anything by Timothy Zahn is worth a read, it seems to be his books I've enjoyed the most.
Death Troopers is a zombie novel in the Star Wars universe.
The ones with Admiral Thrawn - Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command are quite good, too.
I think anything by Timothy Zahn is worth a read, it seems to be his books I've enjoyed the most.
AnimalMkIV said:
The X-Wing/Rogue Squadron series are probably my favourite.
Death Troopers is a zombie novel in the Star Wars universe.
The ones with Admiral Thrawn - Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command are quite good, too.
I think anything by Timothy Zahn is worth a read, it seems to be his books I've enjoyed the most.
I'm REALLY not into Zombie stuff, but that I might just give a chance. Death Troopers is a zombie novel in the Star Wars universe.
The ones with Admiral Thrawn - Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command are quite good, too.
I think anything by Timothy Zahn is worth a read, it seems to be his books I've enjoyed the most.
Timothy Zahns Heir to the Empire kicked off the Star Wars EU about 20 years ago, and is still the best trilogy, Admiral Thrawn is one of the best creations in all the books.
The XWing series is a great side step and follows a minor film character. Definitely recommend both these.
Zahn also did a 2 parter Thrawn book as a follow up (The Hand of Thrawn). Most books followed a timeline - now defunct thanks to Lucas selling to Disney, but at the time nothing happened in a book that affected/rewrote the timeline.
The XWing series is a great side step and follows a minor film character. Definitely recommend both these.
Zahn also did a 2 parter Thrawn book as a follow up (The Hand of Thrawn). Most books followed a timeline - now defunct thanks to Lucas selling to Disney, but at the time nothing happened in a book that affected/rewrote the timeline.
Liokault said:
The only ones I really likes were the three "Tales Of ..." short story collections.
Each is a short story set around a well known event/place from the original films, told from a different view point. It really flashes out some minor characters well.
+1Each is a short story set around a well known event/place from the original films, told from a different view point. It really flashes out some minor characters well.
Really enjoyed those, especially the 'Tales from Jabba's Palace'.
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