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11  1:44pm 30/08/11        
Commonwealth Technologies and Industries
The X-wing Series was the first I read. I definitely like Stackpole's books more than the ones about Wraith Squadron. But I guess that could be because Corran Horn is one of my favorite Star Wars characters.

Still, Zahn's books are a must read for any fan of the books.
12  3:28pm 30/08/11        
Supreme Commander, Skygge's Empire
Zahn's work, of course. A close second for me would be Karin Traviss's stuff, particularly her Republic Commando series. Stackpole's X-Wing series and Stover's Shatterpoint come in third.
13  8:22pm 30/08/11        
assistant regional titus & epic space jesus
Are the Wraith Squadron books worth picking up at least, Kamon? I've read the Rogue Squadron series, but have yet to read any of Allston's stuff.
14  2:44pm 02/09/11        
Commonwealth Technologies and Industries
Yeah, they're worth reading. I read them, but I preferred the ones about Rogue Squadron.
15  3:06am 03/09/11        
Back with a Vengeance
The X-wing Series, the Thrawn Triology, I, Jedi. Steer clear of Children of the Jedi, Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, The Crystal Star, The New Rebellion, and the Dark Nest Triology. If you go into the NJO, you should be able to steer clear of the first one (Vector Prime) and not be lost. Also recommend Tatooine Ghost, Survivor's Quest. Optional series would be the Jedi Academy Triology, Black Fleet Crisis (but only if you like fleet battles), Corellian Triology, and I would read the Hand of Thrawn Duology, but you'll want to read the aforementioneds before getting to that.
16  9:23am 03/09/11        
Jedi Master
Awwww this thread makes me regret (well, a little) donating my Star Wars novel collection to the local library years ago. I owned every SW novel ever released up to the Dark Nest Trilogy (horrible trilogy!). Only kept a few obligatory classics, like the Thrawn trilogy.


As a general rule, just stay away from Kevin J Anderson, Barbara Hambly, and RA Salvatore (basically what Park said) and you should find plenty of good old fashioned Star Wars fun!
17  2:04am 13/09/11        
Dis aliter visum. <br>IQ Rating: 140
I never actually bought a SW book on my own. When I started RPing I relied heavily on the internet for my background research, as I had only seen the original trilogy at that point.

I did read the Zahn book that came out right after the trilogy, where he didn't know that Leia was Luke's sister. I enjoyed it as I enjoyed the countless other sci-fi paperbacks I'd been given since I was in high school. For prequel books, Michael Reaves is very good. I also like Stackpole for the original trilogy. I'd like to read the Wraith series, never got around to it. The Thrawn Trilogy just got too outrageously coincidental for me to buy into the whole thing. (Thrawn is awesome, look, he thought 13 steps ahead! Oh wait, due to leaving a miniscule clue that Our Heroes picked up on immediately, all is foiled!)

I actually stopped reading Tattooine Ghost, halfway through.

Han's got 101 fiction, 53 reference books. 154 total. He's my go-to guy. And, well, the internet still.
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18  3:37am 21/09/11        
Commonwealth Technologies and Industries
Planet of Twilight wasn't that bad... And Vector Prime was my favorite NJO book. I never finished the series as I saw all the crap coming... *mutters*

Why the hatred of RA? He did a good job...
19  9:11pm 22/09/11        
Strip Tease For Me, Baby / Tie Me To The Bed, Dear
Out of all the names mentioned, RA Salvatore and Zahn are the only one's I'm familiar with. I've read some of Salvatore's fantasy but none of his SW, and I've never read Zahn. I just know of him by name from his other writings.

Now Patricia Wrede, who did some of the novelizations for the movies, is one of my favorite writers. I used to actually discuss writing with her on the old AOL forums back in the day. She was always very nice to people and helpful. Actually, now that I remember, Salvatore used to hang out there too. He was a little more opinionated and fiesty though, if I recall rightly.
20  3:03am 26/09/11        
Commonwealth Technologies and Industries
BLASPHEMY! YOU MUST READ ZAHN! IT IS REQUIRED READING!!!!!

I like RA's fantasy work. Vector Prime was actually what made me start reading his stuff, though.

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