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It depends a lot on the author Isaac Send a noteboard - 19/05/2013 05:15:17 AM

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View original postAt the end of the day, you knew nothing was really going to happen. At most you would have a few non-movie deaths, but who cares.

Well they dealt with that specific concern in NJO by demanding to kill off a major character in the first book, Lucas let them Chewbacca off, it wasn't very well done. Luke, Leia, and Han are the only real 'major characters' anyway, not counting droids which presumably can be resurrected fairly easily. LotF and FoJ are better, and EU is so developed that the authors can kill off major characters to the EU audience with having to consult Lucas, or Disney now I guess.


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View original postStover's Revenge of the Sith novelization s much better than the film and is good read before Rise of Darth Vader and after Labyrinth of Evil. They serve as an effective repair trilogy to the film.


View original postI definitely agree with these recommendations. The novelizations of all 3 prequels are much, much better than the films. Also, Rise of DV was very good. It helped to cement what Lucas always said about Vader.....is was a hurt/broken shell of his former self, not an all-powerful super Jedi.

Yes, trust a project Lucas had nothing to do with to restore the image he created then casually dumped aside in the prequels... needless to say hearing Lucas was done made my day.

The novels are better than the films but 3 is much higher contrast, which is kinda of ironic because Terry Brooks and R.A. Salvatore did the first two and they're bigger, presumably better writers (Though not really sci-fi)and I think they just phoned it in. Stover actually manages to make you kinda say 'Yeah, that makes sense from his POV' with Anakin.


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View original postAnd of course the Thrawn Trilogy, sort of a must read for any post-movies Star Wars Expanded Universe stuff.


View original postHaven't read this in years.....perhaps it is time for a re-read!

I did a reread of them sometime in the last year, they've held up well.

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