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Chronological read


In order hmm, I could do most of the books. I do not have any of the Revan Series or KOTOR series.


That's an interesting idea. Sounds like a ton of work, but kudos on going for it! I agree with Derrick, though. If my boy wants to watch ROTJ before ESB, that's a big no-no. Not saying you'd make that big a mistake, but to me, it would be as much fun to find out how the stories started growing and meshing together. Chronologically it would read more like a broad, sweeping history of awesomeness.
I'm torn as well.
I'm torn as well.






Also, is awesome. That is all.

By the way, TOR is going Free To Play, really? Wow, that's kind of surprising considering how expensive it was in the beginning. Is there any benefit to start playing it now BEFORE it goes FTP?

You can pick up the game from Origin for $15 or the Digital Deluxe version with some useful items for free on all future characters for $20. I got it at Target for $15 and paid $5 on Origin to upgrade to Digital Deluxe. The retail copy came with a month of gameplay, so you may want to check if the Origin version does.
Is this chronological read also including the comics? Because I really want an excuse to read the comics as well as the novels.


As a poor eighteen year old college student with no job, I completely understand not having the money to pay 15-20 dollars for less than 200 pages and I'm an avid comic reader. I have my methods of getting them digitally however (when I need to) and always make a note that if I truly enjoy them I'll go out and buy them. However for Christmas I'm getting something along the lines of 68 (mainly) post ROTJ novels so that'll be my starting point for now. I can't wait, I thanked my parents for two weeks straight afterwards.
Ahem. I'll be completely willing to try and read the books chronologically, but I may stray and read the comics as well.
Ahem. I'll be completely willing to try and read the books chronologically, but I may stray and read the comics as well.
I'm actually looking forward to NJO. I've more or less begged my grandmother to get me the YJK books as well. Even if I'm ~probably~ too old for them. I need the character set up because I know they're in NJO dang it.
I never did the step-up thing. I more or less jumped right in on them, and you can get a feel for the characters in the stories themselves. But enjoy them! Kevin J. Anderson is a great author, and makes the characters interesting. It's like a piece of art: the later books paint a picture of the character, but he and Rebecca Moesta put out the canvas and prepare all the paints that are used later.
I'm very excited to read everything I'm getting for Christmas. I'm also excited that I found this group. I can talk to people about them as I read, and that's always fun.



My library doesn't carry Star Wars comics. It hardly carries the books. Believe me I've been looking.

It's up, although I'm not sure if this is the final link. I will be doing a few minor adjustments, but this should give you an idea of what I do.


There's only one book by Lucas, and that's Star Wars. Shouldn't be too hard to find. Beyond that, it depends on what you mean by "original." Browse around in some of the topics go familiarize yourself with some of them and try to figure out which ones your like to start with. There's also a thread called something like "Where should I start?" That's a good resource.

Derrick wrote: "Treezzy- you're looking for this trilogy:
Star Wars Trilogy
Good luck!"
Even in that, the three stories are by Lucas, Glut and KAAAAAAHN!! respectively. But it's true that if you're looking for a jumping-in point for Star Wars lit, Trezzy, this is a good place to, well...jump in.
(Sorry. How could I resist the urge with his name being...KAAAAAAAAHN!!!)
Star Wars Trilogy
Good luck!"
Even in that, the three stories are by Lucas, Glut and KAAAAAAHN!! respectively. But it's true that if you're looking for a jumping-in point for Star Wars lit, Trezzy, this is a good place to, well...jump in.
(Sorry. How could I resist the urge with his name being...KAAAAAAAAHN!!!)

Just remember that once you get past the Hambley books, you've got the New Jedi Order to contend with. I've never read hers, but I have a hard time believing that they can be harder to slog through than the middle books in NJO.

That being said, Star Wars has traditionally been part of the Space Opera sub-genre, so caricatures are generally accepted as par for the course. I think it's more a case that Hambley and Zahn (and some authors in NJO) take the Wars beyond Space Opera and more into the realm of mainstream sci-fi, where questions like that are more apt to come up. But that's just my outlook on it from a literary standpoint.

Robert wrote: "I think you're right in that. But I think there's still a gulf between "archetype" and "caricature.""
...And I think this is a good place to start a new discussion topic so this thread can stay on target...so to speak.
...And I think this is a good place to start a new discussion topic so this thread can stay on target...so to speak.

Treezzy wrote: "hmmmm its still very confusing..why are so many authors writing just one book its freaking annoying..ok ok lets say i have never heard about star wars before which book do you guys think i shud rea..."
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You really are new here, aren't you? First things first. Make sure you've seen all the movies in the correct order. (4,5,6,1,2,3) If you've done that, then move on to the books, in the same order. That book, Star Wars Trilogy takes care of the original three films. Then move on to Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Then go to the EU For Beginners thread. That should get you off to a good start.
Take two pints of blue milk and call me in the morning.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
You really are new here, aren't you? First things first. Make sure you've seen all the movies in the correct order. (4,5,6,1,2,3) If you've done that, then move on to the books, in the same order. That book, Star Wars Trilogy takes care of the original three films. Then move on to Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Then go to the EU For Beginners thread. That should get you off to a good start.
Take two pints of blue milk and call me in the morning.


As for why so many authors wrote only one book, that was based on the publishers and their contracts with the writers.
As for the middle NJO books, I enjoyed virtually all of the NJO books. I didn't care for Planet of Twilight because I felt the only reason Hambly wrote it is so she could resolve Luke/Callista's relationship the way she wanted to rather than how Anderson did it in Darksaber.
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Star Wars Trilogy (other topics)Deceived (other topics)
Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - The Collected Stories (other topics)
Revan (other topics)
Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - The Collected Stories (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Kevin J. Anderson (other topics)Rebecca Moesta (other topics)
For those who are interested, I have a timeline whose latest revision is near completion; I will provide a link when it is uploaded.