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Your Top 5 Favorite Star Wars Books

Discussion in 'Literature' started by Azure_Edge, Dec 3, 2001.

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  1. Meriadoc

    Meriadoc Jedi Youngling

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    Maybe in order, maybe in no particular order, but here they are:

    1. Lando Calrissian Adventures
    2. Starfighters of Adumar (Perhaps the funniest SW book out there)
    3. All the KJA books (Ha ha! Just kidding there. Taking third place would actually be the Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley)
    4. Black Fleet Crisis (The trilogy is worth reading just for the end of Tyrant's Test, y'know, the part with Chewbacca and his son when they raid that SSD with the Milennium Falcon, and... yeah)
    5. Tie between the Corellian Trilogy and I, Jedi.

    Actually, yeah. Those are in order. Hence the tie.

    - Meriadoc
     
  2. FakeHandLuke

    FakeHandLuke Jedi Youngling star 1

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    1. I Jedi - The book that got me back into the EU
    2. The Trawn Trilogy
    3. Star by Star - IMHO the best NJO book yet
    4. The Thrawn Duology
    5. The Wraith Squadron trilogy
     
  3. MikeKenobi

    MikeKenobi Jedi Youngling

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    Nov 9, 2001
    I can't rate these books like that. I have different favorites depending on what time of day it is. Same goes for the movies.
     
  4. DVader316

    DVader316 Jedi Knight star 7

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    DVader316's Top 5 :

    1)Vision of the Future
    2)Star by Star
    3)Vector Prime
    4)Darksaber
    5)Iron Fist
     
  5. Jedi_Knight_James

    Jedi_Knight_James Jedi Youngling

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    Because I haven't had much experinece in the EU literature world, (mainly I have just read The Thrawn Trilogy and the NJO, and some others), I will probably put down mainly those:

    1)The Thrawn Trilogy
    2)Star by Star
    3)Edge of Victory Duology
    4)Balance Point
    5)Vector Prime, tied with the Dark Tide Duology.
     
  6. Spot_the_vornskr

    Spot_the_vornskr Jedi Youngling star 1

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    To add my 2 credits..

    1. Hand of Thrawn Duology
    1. Thrawn Trilogy
    1. X-Wing (Wraiths)
    (Couldn't split these!)

    4. Balance Point
    5. X-Wing (Rogues)

     
  7. Rev_Leidu

    Rev_Leidu Jedi Master star 5

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    Nov 22, 2001
    1. The Thrawn Trilogy
    2. The Hand of Thrawn Dulogy
    3. Conquest
    4. Rebirth
    5. Vector Prime

    I haven't gotten my hands on Star By Star yet, so this is the order at the moment.
     
  8. Ceifer

    Ceifer Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Hmm, I haven't read any of the NJO novels yet, but my present top 5 would be...

    1. Shadows of the Empire
    2. I, Jedi
    3. Thrawn Trilogy
    4. Tales from the Empire
    5. Tales from the New Republic
     
  9. Zoombini

    Zoombini Jedi Youngling star 2

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    1)Hand of Thrawn Duology (way up)
    2)Thrawn Trilogy
    3)X-Wing Series
    4)NJO:Conquest-Rebirth
    5)Shadows of the Empire
     
  10. Avalon69

    Avalon69 Jedi Knight star 5

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    Dec 7, 2001
    1) Rebirth
    2) Jedi Search
    3) Dark Apprentice
    4) The New Rebellion
    5) The Courtship of Princess Leia
     
  11. Ultima_1

    Ultima_1 Jedi Knight star 5

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    May 16, 2001
    1) Star by Star
    2) I, Jedi
    3) Issard's Revenge (TIE Defenders rule!!)
    4) The Bacta War
    5) Dark Tide II: Ruin

    As you can see, I'm a big Stackpole fan.
     
  12. XWing5

    XWing5 Jedi Youngling

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    Aug 29, 2001
    1.Truce at Bakura
    2. The Thrawn Trilogy
    3. The Hand of Thrawn Duology
    4.The Courtship of Princess Leia
    5. The Corellian Trilogy
     
  13. Darth_KindaEvilGuy

    Darth_KindaEvilGuy Jedi Youngling star 1

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    1. ANH Novelization
    2. Han Solo at Stars End
    3. Han Solo's Revenge
    4. Han Solo and the Lost Legacy
    5. Splinter of the Mind's Eye

    (Yeah, I'm partial to Foster and Daley)
     
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