Beginning the Star Wars novels (for the second time)
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Beginning the Star Wars novels (for the second time)
So... back in the day (so, we're talking '98 or so, after the original trilogy was rereleased and I saw the films for the first time) I was really into Star Wars and really into reading and naturally I picked up a few of the unofficial, "extended universe" novels. And enjoyed them lots.
Since then I decided that science fiction wasn't very cool and I've managed to misplace or give away all of them. I don't have a single one left.
But now, thanks to my recent-ish purchase of Knights Of The Old Republic, I'm into Star Wars again! (Although I've not seen episodes 2 or 3).
I want to start reading them again, but there are so many about... that I don't know where to start.
I can barely remember the ones I used to have, in fact. "Before The Storm", "Jedi Search" and "Darksaber" ring bells, but I don't remember any others. And besides, the plots of those are long forgotten. I just remember a few names.
So, those of you into those books, where is a good place (series, author, novel, setting-era, whatever) to begin?
Since then I decided that science fiction wasn't very cool and I've managed to misplace or give away all of them. I don't have a single one left.
But now, thanks to my recent-ish purchase of Knights Of The Old Republic, I'm into Star Wars again! (Although I've not seen episodes 2 or 3).
I want to start reading them again, but there are so many about... that I don't know where to start.
I can barely remember the ones I used to have, in fact. "Before The Storm", "Jedi Search" and "Darksaber" ring bells, but I don't remember any others. And besides, the plots of those are long forgotten. I just remember a few names.
So, those of you into those books, where is a good place (series, author, novel, setting-era, whatever) to begin?

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The first novel, one you'll see mentioned often here on the watch, is Splinter of the Minds Eye by...Foster, I think. Alan Dean Foster. Set between Empire and Jedi.
I've tended to enjoy Timothy Zahn's books, although I can't think of a title off hand. I'm sure plenty of folks will give you their thoughts on this, Duchess in particular I think has a number of them.
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I've tended to enjoy Timothy Zahn's books, although I can't think of a title off hand. I'm sure plenty of folks will give you their thoughts on this, Duchess in particular I think has a number of them.
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I thought Splinter was set between ANH and TESB? Doesn't matter, it is a good read, actually a must read for anyone who's into the Star Wars books.
Zahn's books are very good, and also must read - the ones that I'm thinking about are the ones about Admiral Thrawn, but like Av I can't remember what they're called.
Zahn's books are very good, and also must read - the ones that I'm thinking about are the ones about Admiral Thrawn, but like Av I can't remember what they're called.
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Oh, you're right about Splinter. It's Zahn's Heir that's after TESB.dlbpharmd wrote:I thought Splinter was set between ANH and TESB? Doesn't matter, it is a good read, actually a must read for anyone who's into the Star Wars books.
Zahn's books are very good, and also must read - the ones that I'm thinking about are the ones about Admiral Thrawn, but like Av I can't remember what they're called.
I enjoyed it a lot.
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The one with Thrawn in it? No way. He unites the Imperial fleet following the destruction of the 2nd Death Star.Avatar wrote:Can't be after ROJ. Has Vader in it.
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