Star Wars Reads Panel discussion

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Finally gonna read this.
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Mar 22, 2016 01:43PM

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Only downside of course though is that it IS Legends now, and is more than likely about to be rewritten or picked through (now That could be fun to identify any bits they keep from it) with the new Han story.

Only downside of course though is that it IS Legends now, and is more than likely about to be rewritten or picked through (now That could be fun to identify any bits they keep from it) with the new Han story.




The power is yours, monkey from Aladdin.

The monkey's name was ABU, which means the monkey was MALE not FEMALE (Aba).




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For what it's worth, I do not think Chad was trying to bother you. There are 953 members of this group, and we all got a notice when Chad started this discussion.

Stop antagonizing her.

The WAY you were saying it...calling her "sister of Aladdin's monkey" was antagonistic.



I read A.C. Crispin's Han Solo Trilogy. It's a good trio of novels, to be sure, but I liked Brian Daley's take on Han and Chewie a lot more. Unfortunately, both authors have passed away, and the novels are now non-canonical, relegated by Disney to the limbo known as Star Wars LEGENDS.

I think Chad is pointing out the irony that he originated this thread, other people took the thread off-topic, but now he is being accused of derailing the conversation.







Han Solo is his favorite STAR WARS character, Aba.
I sent you a reply to yesterday's message. I was offline on Sunday since I don't have Internet access at home.
In answer to your questions about the weather where I am, Aba, it's 85 degrees here in Belleville, IL. And weather.com is predicting one hell of a scorcher for most of the US for summer.


I started reading EU books back in 93 or 94. I devoured Zhan and Anderson, and thought they would be my new favorite authors (after Asimov passed away).
But then I read The Truce at Bakura. That is when I realized that just because a story takes place in the SW universe, does not mean it will be good. "Leia would never be that mopey!"
Then I read Jedi Search, and realized that even good authors can sometimes write mediocre stories. "Really?! Another superweapon?"
That is when I gave up on everything EU. I am only "okay" with Starkiller base, and only because the movie clearly showed it was just another Death Star.



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William Shakespeare's Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope (other topics)Heir to the Empire (other topics)
Star Wars: Catalyst - A Rogue One Novel (other topics)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (other topics)
Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia (other topics)