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Star Wars Universe - Where to start
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Watch the 6 movies. See the animated Clone Wars on Netflix. Read 'Dark Disciple' to finish that series.
I did listen to "Kenobi" and enjoyed it Also, I understand Darth Plagueis gives good background for Clone Wars series.
Plan B: Look at Goodreads ratings. Read only those about 4 stars.

Cheers! :)

Cheers! :)"Perhaps look into Mara Jade. Introduced in Heir to the Empire(1991) Part of the popular Thrawn Trilogy. All 3 books have over 4 stars for Goodreads ratings. She was voted most popular expanded universe character. Zahn recently revisited her in Choices of One (2011) The 20-year anniversary.
Check out this list.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...

1. Rise of the Empire Era
2. Rebellion Era
3. New Republic Era
The Rise of the Empire era saw the transition of Old Galactic Empire which governed the galaxy for 25 thousand years and where the Jedi flourished into a Galactic Empire ruled by Darth Sidious, Vader and where the Jedi were wiped-out by Order 66. This is also the timeline where Galen Marek founded the Rebellion.
The Rebellion era is where the rule of the Galactic Empire was questioned through space battle, blockades and sabotages and Darth Sidious reign finally ended with the sacrifice of Darth Vader. This is where Episode V and VI of the Star Wars Movie took place.
The New Republic era is where the New Republic was established and where the Thrawn Trilogy took place.
Tell me which era you guys prefer and I'll recommended some books.



Fate of the Jedi can be read on its own but many characters and situations were set up in previous books. Have you read any of the Legacy of the Force novels?
I actually liked the Legacy of the Force novels better. The problem is time. If you plan to read them all eventually I'd say read them in order. Depends on how invested you are :)


Chronological order for the long series goes: NJO, Legacy of the Force, Fate of the Jedi. I believe each series can be read on its own but references are made to past events so you may be a little confused. Because of this and the length I'd say only read them if you are or willing to be fully invested in Star Wars. Plus they all get really mixed reviews from fans.

Thrawn Trilogy
Jedi Acedemy Trilogy
I, Jedi
Young Jedi Knights 1-6
Hand of Thrawn Duology
New Jedi Order
Dark Nest Trilogy
Legacy of the Force
Millennium Falcon
Fate of the Jedi
It's been a great ride. Also interspersed in there I read the Darth Bane trilogy, Darth Plagueis, and Revan (all essential reads IMO). I've also read all the new canon novels - all of which are worth your time except for Heir to the Jedi unfortunately. Now I'm about to go back and read the X-Wing series.
If you want to read Fate of the Jedi, I'd take my list as a bare minimum.
You're in for the time of your life.
I have just started on the Legacy of the Force series, although I am finding that it is quite a tiresome read, with an undeveloped plot and characters. Is there any Star Wars book that is actually interesting, but doesn't require you to have read most of the EU books, as they are not available where I am?
Thanks! That sounds great and I'm sure I'll love it.
I have read that, actually! I agree, it was great.

The only option I considered was starting at the Thrawn trilogy which was highly recommended, but I enjoy working my way through time with different authors, and seeing the movies every 20 or so novels. Now that I am in the Clone Wars era its very cluttered (16 novels, original Cartoon Network series, then movie and 6 seasons of animated series), but I am digging being able to dive deep into every niche.
Cestus Deception has been the biggest bummer so far…200 pages in and it feels like 800, ugh.

I also found the Dark Horse comics , and now the Marvel comics, to be very well written.
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Star Wars: Outbound Flight (other topics)Star Wars: Allegiance (other topics)
Star Wars: Scoundrels (other topics)
Star Wars: Choices of One (other topics)
Heir to the Empire (other topics)
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The star wars universe can be very daunting when comes to the novels and i thought it would be good to create a where to start topic. Now i started with the thrawn trilogy which i thought was an excellent place to start but some people say not. Whats everyone else's opinions? And also a bit of assistance for myself im wanting to read the Fate of the jedi series can i read that as a standalone series or do i need to read New Jedi order and fate of the jedi first?