I foolishly decided I’d give the new canon a chance and read the aftermath trilogy. Now I just stick to pre Disney Star Wars. I never thought I’d say I have no interest in future Star Wars projects
Nice. I recently finished book one of legacy of the force. You didn’t care for NJO? I have a lot of EU/Legends and still have more comics and books to get through. If you haven’t read it I recommend Kenobi.
Legacy of The Force was a great series, Bloodlines & Revelation really pushed the series into my top 5 EU series. How you’d like the first book?
Rereading the X-Wing series right now, haven’t read it over a decade. On the Wraith Squadron book currently. Could’ve been a phenomenal show is someone had accurately adapted the series. That goes for a lot of the EU books, like Kenobi, but they just had to bait & switch and turn into a large scale galactic level adventure, instead of making the more personal ground level story it needed to be. SMH
Oh man, I can't remember much about the Wraiths other than loving those books. They were great. They weren't just pilots, they were specialists. They weren't superhuman.
Definitely better written than the Rogue Squadron books, though those were nothing to scoff at either. Too bad that author went straight into Gary Stu territory later on with Corran Horn in "I, Jedi." I'd considered Corran one of my favorites, but the more I think about that novel, the more frustrated I get.
I foolishly decided I’d give the new canon a chance and read the aftermath trilogy. Now I just stick to pre Disney Star Wars. I never thought I’d say I have no interest in future Star Wars projects
Suddenly, I feel like my collection of 40+ Star Wars novels has more value than ever before. All of them pre-NJO.
Nice. I recently finished book one of legacy of the force. You didn’t care for NJO? I have a lot of EU/Legends and still have more comics and books to get through. If you haven’t read it I recommend Kenobi.
Legacy of The Force was a great series, Bloodlines & Revelation really pushed the series into my top 5 EU series. How you’d like the first book?
Rereading the X-Wing series right now, haven’t read it over a decade. On the Wraith Squadron book currently. Could’ve been a phenomenal show is someone had accurately adapted the series. That goes for a lot of the EU books, like Kenobi, but they just had to bait & switch and turn into a large scale galactic level adventure, instead of making the more personal ground level story it needed to be. SMH
Oh man, I can't remember much about the Wraiths other than loving those books. They were great. They weren't just pilots, they were specialists. They weren't superhuman.
Definitely better written than the Rogue Squadron books, though those were nothing to scoff at either. Too bad that author went straight into Gary Stu territory later on with Corran Horn in "I, Jedi." I'd considered Corran one of my favorites, but the more I think about that novel, the more frustrated I get.