This novel offers a bit of context on why Grand Moff Tarkin is the way he is (well, was the way he was I guess).
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I enjoyed the “New Hope” edition of From a Certain Point of View.
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I imagine folks associated with the Skywalker saga look at “The Mandalorian” and wish they’d been given the same narrative freedom.
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The story of how Orson Krennic duped Galen Erso into helping construct the Death Star is not a story that needed to be told.
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Alphabet Squadron is the first in a three-book “Star Wars” series that’s set after the Battle of Endor.
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Hmm.
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I’m glad Dave Filoni and Co. got the opportunity to finish “The Clone Wars” the way they wanted to.
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I listened to this because reviews noted that it addressed some of the story holes in “Rise of Skywalker.” Those holes bothered me.
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I saw “Rise of Skywalker” in the theater when it came out in December 2019, but I forgot to put it on this list. The digital edition was released in mid-March of 2020 so this entry represents the second and third times I’ve seen the film.
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This book is set between “The Last Jedi” and “The Rise of Skywalker.”
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This “Star Wars” book follows Ahsoka about a year after Order 66.
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This book is set a few years after “Return of the Jedi.”
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This is the third Thrawn book I’ve read. They’re all interesting enough, but the story is spinning its wheels.
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“Rebels” is a fun “Star Wars” show that provides a snapshot of the “Star Wars” galaxy in the immediate years before the Battle of Yavin.
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This book takes place in two time periods.
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I first tried watching “The Clone Wars” about three years ago and couldn’t get into it.
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I picked this book up on a whim at the library. It’s a collection of 40 short stories covering secondary characters during “A New Hope.”
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Yes. I like to read “Star Wars” books like Thrawn. No, I am not embarrassed about that.
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