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Post subject: Re: Star Wars new canon books & timeline
Posted: Tue December 27, 2016 7:29 pm
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Just finished Ahsoka. Decent story, it is more about why she can't back, I was hoping for a little more into the time when she left. I did learn about red light sabers in this book, so that was cool. And Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters
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Just finished Ahsoka. Decent story, it is more about why she can't back, I was hoping for a little more into the time when she left. I did learn about red light sabers in this book, so that was cool. And Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters
Post subject: Re: Star Wars new canon books & timeline
Posted: Tue December 27, 2016 8:32 pm
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durdencommatyler wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Just finished Ahsoka. Decent story, it is more about why she can't back, I was hoping for a little more into the time when she left. I did learn about red light sabers in this book, so that was cool. And Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters
Worth checking out?
Yes but make sure you are familiar with why she left the Jedi in the first place
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Just finished Ahsoka. Decent story, it is more about why she can't back, I was hoping for a little more into the time when she left. I did learn about red light sabers in this book, so that was cool. And Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters
Worth checking out?
Yes but make sure you are familiar with why she left the Jedi in the first place
Is that covered more in Clone Wars or Rebels?
I'm 100% finishing Rebels. But I might just jump around on TCW unless I have to watch it all.
Post subject: Re: Star Wars new canon books & timeline
Posted: Fri December 30, 2016 11:24 am
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35557
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
A lot of her padwan stuff is in clone wars. Will have to ask someone else about her self imposed exile, as I didn't watch all of clone wars yet.
That's handled in two episodes and they're well worth watching as they show the maturation of her character and her decision to leave but also shows the total blindness of the Jedi at this point in the story, tying into the prequels perfectly.
Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3.54 (Terry Brooks) Star Wars - Episode II: Attack of the Clones 3.67 (R. A. Salvatore) The Clone Wars 3.81 (Karen Traviss) Dark Disciple 3.89 (Christie Golden) Star Wars - Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 4.09 (Matthew Woodring Stover) Ahsoka 4.02 (E.K. Johnston) Lords of the Sith 3.76 (Paul S. Kemp) Tarkin 3.71 (James Luceno) Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel 3.82 (James Luceno) Thrawn 4.17 (Timothy Zahn) A New Dawn 3.75 (John Jackson Miller) Lost Stars 4.26 (Claudia Gray) Rogue One - A Star Wars Story 4.32 (Alexander Freed) Star Wars - Episode IV - A New Hope 4.07 (Alan Dean Foster) Heir to the Jedi 3.33 (Kevin Hearne) Battlefront - Twilight Company 3.76 (Alexander Freed) Star Wars - Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 4.10 (Donald F. Glut) Star Wars - Episode VI - Return Of The Jedi 4.06 (James Kahn) Aftermath 3.12 (Chuck Wendig) Aftermath - Life Debt 3.73 (Chuck Wendig) Aftermath - Empire's End 3.43 (Chuck Wendig) Bloodline 4.07 (Claudia Gray) Star Wars - Episode VII - The Force Awakens 3.73 (Alan Dean Foster)
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Post subject: Re: Star Wars new canon books & timeline
Posted: Thu January 05, 2017 5:44 pm
what on earth am I talking about
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35557
I didn't realise the dark disciple book was developed from the unused Assajj Ventress arc that was to go into clone wars.
I'm about 40% through and she's a brilliant character and so well written. And the story is that dark underbelly of Star Wars we always wanted to see. Could totally see a tv series explore this part of the world really successfully
Quinlan voss was always a nonentity to me but I'm really enjoying him in this too.
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