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Is there a list of Star Wars books somewhere? by Freakazoid2005-03-22 14:18:05
  Well, for a start I would suggest .... by aix tom2005-03-22 14:23:43
    I agree. by rorajoey 2005-03-22 20:28:24
The Thrawn trilogy is written in a way that clearly evokes memories of the original movie trilogy. In my mind I could hear the characters' voices as I read the dialogue, and I could hear the theme music playing as I read the action sequences.

I also suggest The Black Fleet Crisis series by Michael P. Kube-McDowell. These are some of the most intelligently written books of the bunch. For example, he addresses Han Solo's claim that the Millenium Falcon is "the ship that did the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs", when the parsec is not a unit of time. His solution: the space around Kessel has a fairly dense (in galactic terms) cluster of black holes, and the path Han found through that cluster was less than 12 parsecs long.
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      I thought the Kessel Run thing... by jmaxsohmer2005-03-22 22:37:32

 

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