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  • gimp
    Registered User
    • Jan 2001
    • 2368

    #1

    Star Wars

    Since my surgery, I havn't been able to do much. I couldn't even watch funny tv shows for a long time because if I laughed I'd be in tons of pain. I'm a lot better now, but I can't still can't do anything physical, it hurts to sit on the couch for a long time, so I go to bed at about 8:30 most nights and read till I fall asleep. I never really was into reading before. I think the last books I was into were the Hardy Boys. About a week after the surgery I was finally able to concentrate enough to read a book (those pain killers mess you up). I'm a huge star wars fan so my Mother bought me a star wars book. Now on to the point of my post (I should be doing my hw but it's to hard and I'm just wasting time).

    Now I'm addicted to Star Wars books, and I'm wondering which ones I should read next. I've already read the Thrawn Trilogy, the Hand of Thrawn (2 book series), Shadows of the Empire, and I'm almost done the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy. When I was in 7th grade (a long time ago), I read the Jedi Academy Trilogy. I was thinking of reading that again because I don't really remember much of it.

    So, is anyone else into Star Wars novels? Any recommendatiions on what I should read next. I'm thinking of starting the New Jedi Order series but I don't know. I kind of like the stuff that takes place around the movies. Like the bounty hunter wars. I was thinking about the Rouge Squadran series, but that seems like it might be boring. I really liked the Thrawn Trilogy. It had a good mix of stuff. It wasn't all about Jedi stuff. It had a little bit of everything.

    Hopefully someone will have some advice. Thanks!
  • RevBrown
    The uncle you dont mention
    • Feb 2004
    • 451

    #2
    Truce at Bakuura was pretty good.
    Don't know if its bounty hunters war or not but the trilogy were Boba Fett pulls himself out of the Sarlaac pit is great.
    Been a long time since I read them but I've read a few.

    But anything with Boba Fett is always cool.
    Fall Seven Times Stand Up Eight.


    Whatever happened to natural selection? Survival of the fittest?
    The kid who swallows to many marbles doesn't grow up to have kids of his own. Simple stuff. nature knows best! - George Carlin (Napalm and Silly Putty)

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    • gimp
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 2368

      #3
      Yeah, that's the bounty hunter wars trilogy. I'm just starting the second book and it's starting to get pretty good. Unfortunatly I don't think there are many books with Boba Fett in them. Hopefully I'm wrong and someone will enlighten me.

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      • Can_Opener
        UW-Madison Paintball
        • Apr 2002
        • 195

        #4
        Yea...the only book I remember with Boba Fett in it was from the bounty hunter's series. Truce at Bakura was a good one, The Mandalorian Armor is still the best though. The Corellian Trilogy was pretty sweet too.

        Maybe someone can PM me why my sig was tampered
        with when my image is below 20 kb and was 350x159.(20435 bytes/1024 bytes per kb = 19.96 kb.)

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        • MrWallen
          TunaMax#4
          • Sep 2002
          • 536

          #5
          Truce at Bakura is good, chronologically it takes place right after the movies.

          I've read all of the Young Jedi Knights series, not great writing, but good stories.

          The new series (forget the name) is kinda whack, changes way too much of the SW universe IMO, but the writing is good, and it's a new direction for the story.

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          • Python14
            Norsk
            • Jun 2001
            • 3343

            #6
            One-Hundred and ten percent badass!
            BLOODY MURDER!

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            • gimp
              Registered User
              • Jan 2001
              • 2368

              #7
              Originally posted by MrWallen
              ...........
              The new series (forget the name) is kinda whack, changes way too much of the SW universe IMO, but the writing is good, and it's a new direction for the story.
              Yeah, that's what I've heard. I also heard they kill off Chewy in that series.

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              • Thordic
                AFTICA
                • May 2001
                • 5986

                #8
                The X-Wing series is a good start, and The Courtship of Princess Leia (it may be part of the X-Wing books, not sure).

                And yes, the New Jedi Order books have lots of changes, but they are set WELL into the future past the movies, and things happen. They are still good books. And RA Salvatore is a good Sci-fi / Fantasy author.

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                • vf-xx
                  Henchmen Inc.
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 3311

                  #9
                  Nooooooooo!! Stay away from the New Jedi Order!!! It's evil!

                  Reccomendations: Anything by Timothy Zahn, Michael Stackpole, and Kevin J. Anderson (His stuff is pulp, but early cannon and amusing even if it seems a bit contrived).

                  I really enjoyed the Rouge Squadron and Wraith Squadron series. Both of them revolve around background characters, but IMO that makes them cooler.

                  Other books I liked: Rogue Planet (a prequel book), Splinter of the Mind's Eye, Shadows of the Empire.


                  ^^ A list of all the SW books in storyline timeline order. The X-Wing books I speak of start after the movies and with the first book: X-Wing: Rogue Squadron
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                  • RogueFactoryKid
                    What wouldnt Jesus Do?
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 1283

                    #10
                    nerds!!!!!
                    RIP John Sherman 1952- 2004

                    -Adam
                    K To the E

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                    • gimp
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2001
                      • 2368

                      #11
                      Cool. I've looked for a timeline of the novels before, but I never could find one.

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                      • Steelrat
                        I meant to...uh, nevermind
                        • May 2003
                        • 5375

                        #12
                        After reading the first Thrawn series, I couldn't take it any more. I can't stand book series that make the "bad guys" so stupid and hapless, with failures every time they try a major operation.


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                        • RevBrown
                          The uncle you dont mention
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 451

                          #13
                          Originally posted by RogueFactoryKid
                          nerds!!!!!

                          You have no idea what caliber of nerd I can be
                          Fall Seven Times Stand Up Eight.


                          Whatever happened to natural selection? Survival of the fittest?
                          The kid who swallows to many marbles doesn't grow up to have kids of his own. Simple stuff. nature knows best! - George Carlin (Napalm and Silly Putty)

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                          • Will Wood
                            Evil Monkey
                            • May 2002
                            • 3475

                            #14
                            I loved the New Jedi order. Yea, chewie dies, oh well. But I mean it was good stuff.
                            I only read like three of them though. I would really recomend these books. The first one is really good.. pick up that one at least.

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                            • SCpoloRicker
                              HA HA I'm custom!!1
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 4375

                              #15
                              William Gibson.



                              /jus sayin'
                              //going away, with just two books from X-Wing series
                              God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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