I recently read Kenobi by John Jackson Miller. It is a Star Wars book that takes place in the old EU/Legends timeline. The story basically reads like a space western since while he has to watch over baby Luke, he gets involved in disputes between the settlers and Tusken Raiders.
I don't have Disney Plus anymore and pretty much the only Star Wars content I consume is the old EU books and comic books. I will never understand why Disney didn't just use those for a sequel plot or what idiot had the idea to not have Luke in episode 7 and then to have him as a grumpy hermit. They could've easily done it like DC where they have their canon stuff and then have animated movies adapted from the Thrawn Trilogy or NJO.
I remember when I heard that Disney bought Star Wars because they wanted something that appealed to boys. I can't believe that is true.
I’ll check it out. I’ve heard good things about him.
His other books are great as well, I especially enjoyed Grimnoir Chronicles, and that's finished as well, though he is planning another trilogy in the same universe.
MHI has a spinoff by John Ringo called Monster Hunter Memoirs. I liked that as well. All Correia books are absolute freedom boners and Ringo's Memoirs are the same like that.
Have you read Jim Butcher's Dresden Files before? They always get mentioned along with Correia. A goofy wizard detective and all. This one is a super long series, though. 17 books and 2 short story collections at this point in time, but it's not done.