dimejinky99 wrote:Joey of you read Tarkin and especially bloodline you kinda have all you need. None of the rest are near as good. Tarkin was a let down. Though saying that it seems to be first in a series. The entire ending is wide open. So it might become amazing in the second part.
I need to get back on reading these. Do you think Tarkin and Bloodline are better than New Dawn and Dark Disciple?
So many of the new star wars books sound unnecessary and don't add anything substantial to the overall story world. Maybe one will come along that will grab me.
The old Thrawn trilogy books were amazing. It's probably not fair to compare them. Man I sound old and jaded. I'll see myself out.
jwfocker wrote:So many of the new star wars books sound unnecessary and don't add anything substantial to the overall story world. Maybe one will come along that will grab me.
The old Thrawn trilogy books were amazing. It's probably not fair to compare them. Man I sound old and jaded. I'll see myself out.
If you like/watch Clone Wars or Rebels, there are some that absolutely add to the story world.
i bought bloodline awhile back, but haven't even made it out of the first chapter. things like an arrested development re-watch and twin peaks have gotten in the way.
The new canon books do add a lot. It's just down to how invested you are or interested you are. You could not read any of them and get by. But once TLJ is out and the second wave of books start emerging that's where it's going to really start developing and deepening the story of the film and filling out the background details and reasons
dimejinky99 wrote:The new canon books do add a lot. It's just down to how invested you are or interested you are. You could not read any of them and get by. But once TLJ is out and the second wave of books start emerging that's where it's going to really start developing and deepening the story of the film and filling out the background details and reasons