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Looks like the Tarkin book is available from the library now. Is it good?
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I've heard nothing but good things about it.
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Anders wrote:Star Wars Canon novels:

Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3.54 (Terry Brooks)
Star Wars - Episode II: Attack of the Clones 3.67 (R. A. Salvatore)
The Clone Wars 3.81 (Karen Traviss)
Dark Disciple 3.89 (Christie Golden)
Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 4.09 (Matthew Woodring Stover)
Ahsoka 4.02 (E.K. Johnston)
Lords of the Sith 3.76 (Paul S. Kemp)
Tarkin 3.71 (James Luceno)
Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel 3.82 (James Luceno
Thrawn 4.17 (Timothy Zahn)
A New Dawn 3.75 (John Jackson Miller)
Lost Stars 4.26 (Claudia Gray)
Rogue One - A Star Wars Story 4.32 (Alexander Freed)
Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope 4.07 (Alan Dean Foster)
Heir to the Jedi 3.33 (Kevin Hearne)
Battlefront - Twilight Company 3.76 (Alexander Freed)
Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 4.10 (Donald F. Glut)
Star Wars - Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi 4.06 (James Kahn)
Aftermath 3.12 (Chuck Wendig)
Aftermath - Life Debt 3.73 (Chuck Wendig)
Aftermath - Empire's End 3.43 (Chuck Wendig)
Bloodline 4.07 (Claudia Gray)
Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens 3.73 (Alan Dean Foster)

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Thinking REALLY hard about getting that Ahsoka book, guys.
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Looks like Catalyst is available as well. Lots of reading in my future!
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Monkey_Driven wrote:Looks like Catalyst is available as well. Lots of reading in my future!
I want to read Tarkin and Catalyst, too. Those and the Ahsoka book are the only Star Wars novels I've ever actively wanted to read. Kind of exciting, really.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:Looks like Catalyst is available as well. Lots of reading in my future!
I want to read Tarkin and Catalyst, too. Those and the Ahsoka book are the only Star Wars novels I've ever actively wanted to read. Kind of exciting, really.
Remember to watch those Ahsoka clone wars episodes before reading her book
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:Looks like Catalyst is available as well. Lots of reading in my future!
I want to read Tarkin and Catalyst, too. Those and the Ahsoka book are the only Star Wars novels I've ever actively wanted to read. Kind of exciting, really.
Remember to watch those Ahsoka clone wars episodes before reading her book
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Monkey_Driven wrote:Looks like the Tarkin book is available from the library now. Is it good?

Really really enjoyed that one MD. it's great when a writer finds the voice of the character and can reverse engineer to sort of write their back story to bring them up to this point.
Plus there's loads of Vader in this and the nature of their relationship is really cool.
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Leatherhead wrote:
Anders wrote:Star Wars Canon novels:

Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3.54 (Terry Brooks)
Star Wars - Episode II: Attack of the Clones 3.67 (R. A. Salvatore)
The Clone Wars 3.81 (Karen Traviss)
Dark Disciple 3.89 (Christie Golden)
Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 4.09 (Matthew Woodring Stover)
Ahsoka 4.02 (E.K. Johnston)
Lords of the Sith 3.76 (Paul S. Kemp)
Tarkin 3.71 (James Luceno)
Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel 3.82 (James Luceno
Thrawn 4.17 (Timothy Zahn)
A New Dawn 3.75 (John Jackson Miller)
Lost Stars 4.26 (Claudia Gray)
Rogue One - A Star Wars Story 4.32 (Alexander Freed)
Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope 4.07 (Alan Dean Foster)
Heir to the Jedi 3.33 (Kevin Hearne)
Battlefront - Twilight Company 3.76 (Alexander Freed)
Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 4.10 (Donald F. Glut)
Star Wars - Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi 4.06 (James Kahn)
Aftermath 3.12 (Chuck Wendig)
Aftermath - Life Debt 3.73 (Chuck Wendig)
Aftermath - Empire's End 3.43 (Chuck Wendig)
Bloodline 4.07 (Claudia Gray)
Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens 3.73 (Alan Dean Foster)

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Are you sure the movie novelizations are canon?

The OT ones no but The new ones are and usually expand on details in the films and in the case of Force Awakens give extra details
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The movie novelizations have always been canon, apart from instances where they may contradict the movies.
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Anders wrote:The movie novelizations have always been canon, apart from instances where they may contradict the movies.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Anders wrote:The movie novelizations have always been canon, apart from instances where they may contradict the movies.
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This is what they said about the original Canon in the 90s: "Gospel, or canon as we refer to it, includes the screenplays, the films, the radio dramas and the novelizations. These works spin out of George Lucas' original stories, the rest are written by other writers. However, between us, we've read everything, and much of it is taken into account in the overall continuity. The entire catalog of published works comprises a vast history—with many off-shoots, variations and tangents—like any other well-developed mythology."

G-canon was George Lucas canon: Considered absolute canon, it included Episodes I–VI (the released films at that time), and any statements by George Lucas (including unpublished production notes from him or his production department that are never seen by the public). Elements originating with Lucas in the scripts, filmed deleted scenes, film novelizations, reference books, radio plays, and other primary sources were also G-canon when not in contradiction with the released films. G-canon overrode the lower levels of canon when there was a contradiction.
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How can empires end have that rating and Its not out til may?
Thrawn isn't out yet either
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Listening to the perfect weapon on audiobook.

Bounty hunter hired by a mystery contact (Kylo ren-the voice and modulation is amazing ) to find and retrieve a metal case (containing Vaders helmet) from a retired stormtroper.

Star Wars audiobooks are awesome. Sound effects and music ahoy!
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I guess I have to get the Rogue One novelization. Folks are talking about how much more Bodhi gets in the book. And I needs to know!
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Just read about it on Wikipedia.
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Finished perfect weapon. It was a novella really. Like two hours long.

Skimpiest of the new canon ive encountered so far.

But she got Vaders helmet and got it to Kylo

And they all lived very happily ever after
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wease wrote:Just read about it on Wikipedia.
Sure. But I'm worried the stuff I care most about will be left out in summary.

For some reason you jabronies don't like Bodhi Rook enough.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
wease wrote:Just read about it on Wikipedia.
Sure. But I'm worried the stuff I care most about will be left out in summary.

For some reason you jabronies don't like Bodhi Rook enough.
He's the pilot.
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