Star Wars EU writers (in order of personal preference)
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Star Wars EU writers (in order of personal preference)
1 being best...
1.Timothy Zahn
quite honestly the best there is, nothing more nothing less.
2.Ann C. Crispin
Han Solo trillogy, need more explanation?
3.Aaron Allston
Knew how to interject humor perfectly in his novels.
4.Michael Stackpole
like him or not, he wrote some good books for before-bed and busride reading.
5.Kathy Tyers
Truce at bakura comes just after endor, I felt this was a somewhat unessesary turn but what the hell it was a good read.
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1.Timothy Zahn
quite honestly the best there is, nothing more nothing less.
2.Ann C. Crispin
Han Solo trillogy, need more explanation?
3.Aaron Allston
Knew how to interject humor perfectly in his novels.
4.Michael Stackpole
like him or not, he wrote some good books for before-bed and busride reading.
5.Kathy Tyers
Truce at bakura comes just after endor, I felt this was a somewhat unessesary turn but what the hell it was a good read.
Add your own.
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1. Zahn (^^ we all know why)
2. Allston (his books just read very well)
3. Stackpole (for tavira, corran and the aayla short story )
4. Tish Eggleston Pahl and Chris Cassidy (if we count short stories these two are brilliant )
5. James Luceno (he wrote a few nice novels that have a nice flow to them)
just my two truguts
2. Allston (his books just read very well)
3. Stackpole (for tavira, corran and the aayla short story )
4. Tish Eggleston Pahl and Chris Cassidy (if we count short stories these two are brilliant )
5. James Luceno (he wrote a few nice novels that have a nice flow to them)
just my two truguts
Zahn. For TTT rather than TTD. I haven't read SQ yet, not sure if it's any good.
Perry, though he only wrote SOTE, but that is one of my favourite, if not most favourite, EU book. But like I said, it was all he wrote, so I have to go with Zahn...
Brian Daley. I'm getting through Star's End, and it's pretty good.
Troy Denning for Tattooine Ghost, a fun tale at the very least. SbS is also considered the height of the NJO, and from what I've read of it, it is pretty good.
Perry, though he only wrote SOTE, but that is one of my favourite, if not most favourite, EU book. But like I said, it was all he wrote, so I have to go with Zahn...
Brian Daley. I'm getting through Star's End, and it's pretty good.
Troy Denning for Tattooine Ghost, a fun tale at the very least. SbS is also considered the height of the NJO, and from what I've read of it, it is pretty good.
Last edited by Stofsk on 2005-03-20 03:47am, edited 1 time in total.
Actually it isn't, the OP doesn't mention a limited number of slots. The OP simply put down his favourite five.Gorefiend wrote:but after all it's only top 5.
I suppose I should put down Troy Denning after Brian Daley. Like Perry, Denning hasn't written much, but the one which I've read (Tattooine Ghost) while not superb it was fun.
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1. Tim Zahn, without doubt or hesitation. The very, very best books of the series came from his hand.
2. Aaron Allston. I found his X-Wing books quite engaging.
3. Troy Denning. Based off of one book, Tatooine Ghost, which had a narrow focus yet captured the flavor of SW like nobody but Zahn.
4. Brian Daley. He made Han Solo cool again.
I've not read any of the NJO; perhaps I'll borrow them at some point.
At the bottom of my list are Kevin J. Anderson, Dave Wolverton (for that pile of crap known as "The Courtship of Princess Leia") and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, whose book, "The New Rebellion", as I have mentioned before, reads like a bishie fangirl writing bad fanfic. Dishonorable mention goes to Barbara Hambly for "Children of the Jedi" and Vonda N. McIntyre even though I've never read "Crystal Star".
2. Aaron Allston. I found his X-Wing books quite engaging.
3. Troy Denning. Based off of one book, Tatooine Ghost, which had a narrow focus yet captured the flavor of SW like nobody but Zahn.
4. Brian Daley. He made Han Solo cool again.
I've not read any of the NJO; perhaps I'll borrow them at some point.
At the bottom of my list are Kevin J. Anderson, Dave Wolverton (for that pile of crap known as "The Courtship of Princess Leia") and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, whose book, "The New Rebellion", as I have mentioned before, reads like a bishie fangirl writing bad fanfic. Dishonorable mention goes to Barbara Hambly for "Children of the Jedi" and Vonda N. McIntyre even though I've never read "Crystal Star".
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