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black_raven_87: The book list I promised, be warned it's kinda long! :P
The time frame after each book goes by how many years after A New Hope because that's how they put in in the front of the books. The bolded titles are must reads, regardless how terrific or terrible they are, they are essential to the ongoing story line. The rest are optional but I included them because some are very good and to warn you about others lol. There are a couple series I left out like the Young Jedi Knights and Junior Jedi Knights, they are young adult books and not essential. With the exception of Shadows of the Empire and the mention of Outbound Flight all these books are after Return of the Jedi.
Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry (Takes place between ESB & ROTJ) - How Luke gets his new lightsaber and where Leia gets the Boussh disguise from.
The Truce at Bakura by Kathy Tyers (4 years after ANH) - Not a bad book but I'd hold off until later it's not really that important :P
The X-Wing Series by Michael Stackpole and Aaron Allston (most take place about 6.5 - 7.5 years after ANH but there are a couple that are spread out a little further) I've not read this entire series myself, but if you enjoy reading about the adventures of Rogue Squadron then go for it.
The Courtship of Princess Leia by Dave Wolverton (8 years after ANH) - This book is pretty silly actually but it was an amusing read.
Tatooine Ghost by Troy Denning (8 years after ANH) - This is one of my favorites, it takes place just before the Thrawn Trilogy but was written just a few years ago. Han & Leia are newly married and go in search of a stolen painting that has a hidden Rebel code in it. Leia comes across the video diary of Shmi Skywalker (Anakin's mother) and learns about the past. Despite the small continuity error about Thrawn mentioned, this was a really good book.
The Thrawn Trilogy: Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, The Last Command by Timothy Zahn (9 years after ANH) - Excellent books, anything by Timothy Zahn is awesome. Definitely the starting point for reading the EU. :D
The Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, Champions of the Force by Kevin J Anderson
(11 years after ANH) - Let me just start off by saying KJA cannot write Star Wars in my opinion (though I liked his xfiles books) these books are essential to the story line and aren't that bad but still bad enough.
I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole (11 years after ANH) - Takes place during the above books and is mainly about Corran Horn.
The Callista Cray Computer Trilogy (that's just what I like to call it, it's not technically a trilogy but they all go together and I dislike all three of them btw ... 12 - 13 years after ANH):
Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly - IMHO Barbara Hambly is the worst SW author ever, I hated this book - it took me three months to get through it! But it was essential to the storyline and you should read it to share in everyone's pain ;P
Darksaber by Kevin J Anderson - Awful though not as bad as the two Hambly books.
Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly - Same as above this book was terrible.
The Crystal Star by Vonda McIntyre (14 years after ANH) - Another horrid book. Not essential really.
The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm, Shield of Lies, Tyrant's Test by Michael P. Kube-McDowell (16 - 17 years after ANH) - omg and I thought the three Callista books were bad! Please save yourself and DO NOT read these, they are totally horrid, awful characterization and bad storylines (the second one should have been renamed 'The Adventures of Lobot' ugh) I never even finished the last book it was so bad.
The New Rebellion by Kristine Rusch (17 years after ANH) - Not a bad book but it is a little different and not really necessary.
The Corellian Trilogy: Ambush at Corellia, Assault at Selonia, Showdown at Centerpoint by Roger MacBride Allen (18 years after ANH) - I quite enjoyed this series though I know it's not one of the more popular ones out there.
The Hand of Thrawn Duology: Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future by Timothy Zahn (19 years after ANH) - Another great set by Timothy Zahn! Excellent read.
Survivor's Quest by Timothy Zahn (22 years after ANH) - This was really good as well and it's sequel is Outbound Flight which takes place about 27 years before ANH.
The New Jedi Order by various authors (19 books, 2 ebooks and set 25 years after ANH) - I really liked this series a lot, it was different and unique. I'll warn you now a beloved character from the movies dies in this series, if you want to know beforehand, I'll tell you or you can just wait and find out, if you don't already know that is. This death brings about some events in the first couple books that I really didn't care for because I didn't think the characters would have acted in such a way. That being said from the book Balance Point and on, the series is great and most the books are excellent. Here's a listing of all the books:
Vector Prime
Dark Tide I: Onslaught
Dark Tide II: Ruin
Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
Balance Point (one of my favorites of the series)
Recovery (ebook that takes place immediately after Balance Point)
Edge of Victory I: Conquest
Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
Star by Star (one of my favorites in the series though there is another death but I'll say no more unless you want me to)
Dark Journey
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream
Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand
Traitor (this one is a bit bizarre heh)
Destiny's Way
Ylesia (ebook)
Force Heretic I: Remnant
Force Heretic II: Refugee
Force Heretic III: Reunion (these three books are a bit different because of the authors writing style but they are quite good)
The Final Prophecy
The Unifying Force (awesome and excellent book and the final one in the NJO series)
The Dark Nest Trilogy: The Joiner King, The Unseen Queen, The Swarm War by Troy Denning (35 years after ANH) - I was so excited for these books because TD is one of my favorite SW authors but I was greatly disappointed in them. They didn't even read like one of his books and the storyline is a bit weird and silly. I could have done without this series but you still should read it.
Legacy of the Force series by Aaron Allston, Karen Traviss & Troy Denning (40 years after ANH) - I think you probably know most of my thoughts on this so far if you've read my rants and posts about it :P The books are very well written and the storyline is interesting but I very much dislike what is happening to some of the characters. Here's a list of the books:
Betrayal by Aaron Allston
Bloodlines by Karen Traviss
Tempest by Troy Denning (last book in the series released)
Exile by Aaron Allston (being released Feb 27, 2007)
Sacrifice by Karen Traviss
Inferno by Troy Denning
Fury by Aaron Allston
Untitled - book 8 by Karen Traviss
Untitled - book 9 by Troy Denning (the final book in the series)
Whew ;P
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The time frame after each book goes by how many years after A New Hope because that's how they put in in the front of the books. The bolded titles are must reads, regardless how terrific or terrible they are, they are essential to the ongoing story line. The rest are optional but I included them because some are very good and to warn you about others lol. There are a couple series I left out like the Young Jedi Knights and Junior Jedi Knights, they are young adult books and not essential. With the exception of Shadows of the Empire and the mention of Outbound Flight all these books are after Return of the Jedi.
Shadows of the Empire by Steve Perry (Takes place between ESB & ROTJ) - How Luke gets his new lightsaber and where Leia gets the Boussh disguise from.
The Truce at Bakura by Kathy Tyers (4 years after ANH) - Not a bad book but I'd hold off until later it's not really that important :P
The X-Wing Series by Michael Stackpole and Aaron Allston (most take place about 6.5 - 7.5 years after ANH but there are a couple that are spread out a little further) I've not read this entire series myself, but if you enjoy reading about the adventures of Rogue Squadron then go for it.
The Courtship of Princess Leia by Dave Wolverton (8 years after ANH) - This book is pretty silly actually but it was an amusing read.
Tatooine Ghost by Troy Denning (8 years after ANH) - This is one of my favorites, it takes place just before the Thrawn Trilogy but was written just a few years ago. Han & Leia are newly married and go in search of a stolen painting that has a hidden Rebel code in it. Leia comes across the video diary of Shmi Skywalker (Anakin's mother) and learns about the past. Despite the small continuity error about Thrawn mentioned, this was a really good book.
The Thrawn Trilogy: Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, The Last Command by Timothy Zahn (9 years after ANH) - Excellent books, anything by Timothy Zahn is awesome. Definitely the starting point for reading the EU. :D
The Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search, Dark Apprentice, Champions of the Force by Kevin J Anderson
(11 years after ANH) - Let me just start off by saying KJA cannot write Star Wars in my opinion (though I liked his xfiles books) these books are essential to the story line and aren't that bad but still bad enough.
I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole (11 years after ANH) - Takes place during the above books and is mainly about Corran Horn.
The Callista Cray Computer Trilogy (that's just what I like to call it, it's not technically a trilogy but they all go together and I dislike all three of them btw ... 12 - 13 years after ANH):
Children of the Jedi by Barbara Hambly - IMHO Barbara Hambly is the worst SW author ever, I hated this book - it took me three months to get through it! But it was essential to the storyline and you should read it to share in everyone's pain ;P
Darksaber by Kevin J Anderson - Awful though not as bad as the two Hambly books.
Planet of Twilight by Barbara Hambly - Same as above this book was terrible.
The Crystal Star by Vonda McIntyre (14 years after ANH) - Another horrid book. Not essential really.
The Black Fleet Crisis: Before the Storm, Shield of Lies, Tyrant's Test by Michael P. Kube-McDowell (16 - 17 years after ANH) - omg and I thought the three Callista books were bad! Please save yourself and DO NOT read these, they are totally horrid, awful characterization and bad storylines (the second one should have been renamed 'The Adventures of Lobot' ugh) I never even finished the last book it was so bad.
The New Rebellion by Kristine Rusch (17 years after ANH) - Not a bad book but it is a little different and not really necessary.
The Corellian Trilogy: Ambush at Corellia, Assault at Selonia, Showdown at Centerpoint by Roger MacBride Allen (18 years after ANH) - I quite enjoyed this series though I know it's not one of the more popular ones out there.
The Hand of Thrawn Duology: Specter of the Past, Vision of the Future by Timothy Zahn (19 years after ANH) - Another great set by Timothy Zahn! Excellent read.
Survivor's Quest by Timothy Zahn (22 years after ANH) - This was really good as well and it's sequel is Outbound Flight which takes place about 27 years before ANH.
The New Jedi Order by various authors (19 books, 2 ebooks and set 25 years after ANH) - I really liked this series a lot, it was different and unique. I'll warn you now a beloved character from the movies dies in this series, if you want to know beforehand, I'll tell you or you can just wait and find out, if you don't already know that is. This death brings about some events in the first couple books that I really didn't care for because I didn't think the characters would have acted in such a way. That being said from the book Balance Point and on, the series is great and most the books are excellent. Here's a listing of all the books:
Vector Prime
Dark Tide I: Onslaught
Dark Tide II: Ruin
Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
Balance Point (one of my favorites of the series)
Recovery (ebook that takes place immediately after Balance Point)
Edge of Victory I: Conquest
Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
Star by Star (one of my favorites in the series though there is another death but I'll say no more unless you want me to)
Dark Journey
Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream
Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand
Traitor (this one is a bit bizarre heh)
Destiny's Way
Ylesia (ebook)
Force Heretic I: Remnant
Force Heretic II: Refugee
Force Heretic III: Reunion (these three books are a bit different because of the authors writing style but they are quite good)
The Final Prophecy
The Unifying Force (awesome and excellent book and the final one in the NJO series)
The Dark Nest Trilogy: The Joiner King, The Unseen Queen, The Swarm War by Troy Denning (35 years after ANH) - I was so excited for these books because TD is one of my favorite SW authors but I was greatly disappointed in them. They didn't even read like one of his books and the storyline is a bit weird and silly. I could have done without this series but you still should read it.
Legacy of the Force series by Aaron Allston, Karen Traviss & Troy Denning (40 years after ANH) - I think you probably know most of my thoughts on this so far if you've read my rants and posts about it :P The books are very well written and the storyline is interesting but I very much dislike what is happening to some of the characters. Here's a list of the books:
Betrayal by Aaron Allston
Bloodlines by Karen Traviss
Tempest by Troy Denning (last book in the series released)
Exile by Aaron Allston (being released Feb 27, 2007)
Sacrifice by Karen Traviss
Inferno by Troy Denning
Fury by Aaron Allston
Untitled - book 8 by Karen Traviss
Untitled - book 9 by Troy Denning (the final book in the series)
Whew ;P
And also
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I suppose I coulda given you my email if you would of prefered that? o'well :)
I'm pretty sure I got The Truce at Bakura and I assume is the one I attempted to read; I didn't go beyond the first page. :P Maybe sometime I'll give it another try...as for a film character dying, yes I do believe I'm aware of one, so I assume it must be from The New Jedi Order Series. If I'm right, I was playing around with my figure of him last night...and I think he died saving someone significant; least in my opinion, if I'm correct. I'm not sure if I wanna ask and see if I'm right heh. ok ok, it's Chewbacca yes? and I'm under the impression he saved one of the Solo children or a planet, perhaps both. Don't want details, but, is what I've said right?
I probably would wanna take a gander at the X-Wing Series. How significant is Wedge, book-wise; does he play much of a part outside the X-Wing Series or is he even in the X-Wing Series?
I bid you well wishes, My EU Master. May The Force Be With You
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In reference to the character death, you are correct.
Oh yes Wedge is in most (if not all) of the X-Wing books and he's in the Thrawn trilogy and the NJO. Probably a couple others that I just can't remember right now.. He isn't always the center of focus like Luke or the others but he is still pretty significant in some things that happen. Wedge is cool :D
Live Long and Prosper ... oh wait wrong series ;P
I Would Of Paid 300 Weights Of Gold, If I Had Any
Rest in Peace Fuzzball, hope you died Honorably...
^_^ hehe
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aww fuzzball! He did and went down as a Wookiee carpet would be expected. *moment of silence for the walking carpet*
It seems I must have replaced my Chewie icon, I need to upload it again. Actually I want to change out some of them again, perhaps I will do so soon. hee
Re: I Would Of Paid 300 Weights Of Gold, If I Had Any
walking carpet... *respectful silence*
Aww, too bad
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Well not long after I found that set, I found a paperback set I could actually buy. Originally I was just gonna get Heir, but, it was a better deal getting the three rather than doing an auction only for the first book. They seem to be in pretty good condition; Dark Force Rising's cover's bottom corner is a bit curled, but I don't care, it's not like I don't own other books like that. Guess what...they're coming from Missouri. XD
I saw a figure of Thrawn the other night as well; it looked cool. The one of a Spacetrooper didn't, but Thrawn sure looked cool. :)
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But - Sasha has made a few things and she'll know for sure. [She's asleep right now, but I'll ask her tomorrow and then let you know :) ]
I've d/led furnished houses many times though, and I assume if you put them in, they'll stay in - as long as you upload them, of course lol! There's a step by step guide here for MTS2. Also read the Creator Guidlines if you haven't already.
Hope This Helps :)
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Good luck!!! :D
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My copy of Sims 2 has been sitting around for months now; just collecting dust.
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Sacrilege!!!!
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OOOOO I didn't know you had OFB. Did you get the others too? :D Uni/Nightlife? I've yet to find a happy balance with OFB and the family. I suck at Buisness and have no patience for bad tempered Sims yelling at my Sims for no reason ;p At the moment, my fams live Downtown bc it's just waaaay more fun lol!
I'm patient. I shall wait errr....patiently... for your wonderful creations :D
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