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Best Star Wars Novel

Posted: 2004-01-25 05:38pm
by Kitsune
Not Directly the best, but the best in regard to NOT screwing up the Star Wars Galaxy as far as the movies.

Posted: 2004-01-25 05:45pm
by Tribun
I haven't read it, but the novel "Shadows of the Empire" I heared was not a so big screw up.

Posted: 2004-01-25 05:47pm
by spongyblue
I havent read that many but I liked Shadows of the Empire. I liked it for the simple fact that it kept the characters pretty much the same because if they where changed greatly in any way, it would screw up continuty with ROTJ. P;us Xizor seemed like a pretty cool villian.

Posted: 2004-01-25 05:51pm
by The Prime Necromancer
I don't know about "the best" but my favorites are the Han Solo novels by Brian Daley. They feel very "Star Wars-ish" to me, and they don't screw up anything because they all take place before the OT when Solo was working in the Corporate Sector.

Of course, pretty much the only other EU "novels" I can compare them to are "The Glove of Darth Vader", and the others in that series. *retches*

Posted: 2004-01-25 05:56pm
by Rogue 9
Shadows of the Empire, definitely and hands down.

Posted: 2004-01-25 06:00pm
by FTeik
Cloak of Deception, The last Command or Solo Command.

Posted: 2004-01-25 06:10pm
by The Aliens
Stafighters of Adumar- found it to be very (intentionally, not the The New Rebellion) funny.

Posted: 2004-01-25 06:21pm
by Techno_Union
The entire Thrawn trilogy, but I have not read the last one yet. Shadows of the Empire was not bad, did not like how Vader said good riddens at the end.

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:05pm
by Lord Pounder
For me it was any of the Alliston books. Ton Phannan only appeared in 2 books but he's my favourite non-regular character. I still laugh when i think of the Pirates skit him and Face had with Piggy. And i still get sad when i read about his death.

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:20pm
by Alyeska
Lord Pounder wrote:For me it was any of the Alliston books. Ton Phannan only appeared in 2 books but he's my favourite non-regular character. I still laugh when i think of the Pirates skit him and Face had with Piggy. And i still get sad when i read about his death.
Ton really was one of my favorite characters from that series.

For me the best books are the ones written by Zahn. Although Allston has been getting better and better at his writing. His NJO books were very well done and I must admint it is VERY funny when R2D2 snuck in Hans Blaster and Lehia's light sabre as "food" into the prison they were in.

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:22pm
by The Aliens
I like Face, and he did a good job with Lara Notsil and Janson.

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:24pm
by Mlenk
My favorites are the Thrawn Duology, Shadows of the Empire and Allston's novels.

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:29pm
by Solauren
Tie between the Zahn books and Shadows of the Empire

Posted: 2004-01-25 07:31pm
by Kitsune
I would like to add that I liked Spinter in the Minds Eye.
To me, it seemed to fit pretty well in the Universe

Posted: 2004-01-26 01:32am
by Cal Wright
I can't believe it!!! Finally I am not the only one that thinks Cloak of Deception was a great book. The best though for me would be Shadows of the Empire. Many people are saying it, and it's true. The characters still have that feel to them. Vader is looming, the Emperor is spooky and Xizor is just miniacal. Plus we learn a lot about Luke.

Posted: 2004-01-26 06:34am
by PackMule
:D Darksaber :lol:

er I mean the Zahn trilogy.

Posted: 2004-01-26 12:20pm
by Crazedwraith
Allston.
Either Iron Fist, Starfighters of Adumar or Rebel Dream

Gotta love Rebel dream when sharr and Piggy are give godess lessons to jaina,

Re: Best Star Wars Novel

Posted: 2004-01-26 02:05pm
by Stormbringer
Kitsune wrote:Not Directly the best, but the best in regard to NOT screwing up the Star Wars Galaxy as far as the movies.
I'd have to say the second Han Solo Trilogy by A.C. Crispin. Supposedly Lucas himself gave some fair amount of direction to it and there was really anything of a continuity violation that I can remember. And dang if it doesn't do a nice job of tying things together.

Posted: 2004-01-26 02:16pm
by Zac Naloen
anything by allston, cos they are funny... but also starwarsy

Posted: 2004-01-26 04:45pm
by YT300000
Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter was awesome, creative, original, didn't screw anything up, fun, and most importantly:

It didn't focus on the main characters the whole time like practically everything else in the EU.

It gets my vote.

Posted: 2004-01-26 05:43pm
by Crazedwraith
YT300000 wrote:Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter was awesome, creative, original, didn't screw anything up, fun, and most importantly:

It didn't focus on the main characters the whole time like practically everything else in the EU.

It gets my vote.
Itwas a rather depressing book when you realise all the heros efforts are for nought. A fell sorriest for the smuggler. He though'd he'd won when he handed the holocron on to palpy :cry:

Posted: 2004-01-26 07:02pm
by YT300000
Crazedwraith wrote:
YT300000 wrote:Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter was awesome, creative, original, didn't screw anything up, fun, and most importantly:

It didn't focus on the main characters the whole time like practically everything else in the EU.

It gets my vote.
Itwas a rather depressing book when you realise all the heros efforts are for nought. A fell sorriest for the smuggler he though'd he'd won when he handed the holocron on to palpy :cry:
Yes, but it was very unexpected. A great ending, that made you think about the book for a long time after. The happy ending that is oh so common in the EU wasn't present. It reminded me of the ending of the Terminator, which is a little similar.

Posted: 2004-01-27 05:52am
by Murazor
Shield of Lies

Posted: 2004-01-27 08:45am
by Tsyroc
Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry.


I've only read a few other SW novels and I did care for them that much.

There are several graphic novels that I like quite a bit though.

Posted: 2004-01-27 10:09am
by Cal Wright
I hated Shadow Hunter. It had a few cool parts. Probably the only part I liked was the ending. Most of it was just plain annoying.