Tag: The Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy

Artfully Done: The Essential Legends Thrawn Collection: Legendary Adventures Pit Stop

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On June 15, 2021, now-Random House Worlds released the first wave of what they were calling the Essential Legends Collection. Reasons for the Essential Legends Collection were threefold: it was a way to get Legends novels back on the shelves, and for some, with new versions (trade paperback instead of hardcover or mass market editions) with new audiobooks; it was a way to help new readers navigate the world of the extremely large franchise library; and it’s a way to resell some older books. Most readers who came into the fandom since 2014-2015 would only really only have one consistent way to purchase Legends novels: mass market paperbacks, at the whim of the stores who still sold books. (I know I personally would avoid mass market as much as possible.) With the Essential Legends Collection, new readers can be introduced to stories they might have missed and familiar readers can experience these books in better formats. Specifically, with the upcoming release of Ahsoka, readers may be curious to read more about Thrawn, one of the main antagonists in the show. This article will give a short synopsis of the five books published under the Essential Legends Collection banner, with a short note about the canon books about Thrawn and the Legends novels that have yet to be reprinted under the banner. Continue reading “Artfully Done: The Essential Legends Thrawn Collection: Legendary Adventures Pit Stop”

Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Lesser Evil

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Seven months after its second entry, Timothy Zahn’s latest Thrawn-centric trilogy of novels, Thrawn Ascendancy, ends with Lesser Evil. Much like the finale of his last, though loosely connected trilogy of Thrawn novels, Zahn’s Lesser Evil flounders, more concerned with setting up the aforementioned books, once again avoiding character development, punting on answering two trilogies worth of questions, or truly exploring the Chiss’ extensive past, instead continuing Thrawn’s flawless victory status to underwhelming effect across its over expanded page count. Continue reading “Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Lesser Evil”

Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Greater Good

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Slight Spoiler Review –

Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good is the second in the latest trilogy bearing the popular Chiss’ name, written again by Timothy Zahn, exploring the Chiss Ascendancy and the area of space called the Chaos they patrol. Like a lot of middle installments in trilogies, Greater Good falls into several ruts, coasting with characters and focusing on plot movement, leaving readers largely where they were at the end of the first book and potentially saving all the important, impactful stuff for the final installment. Continue reading “Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Greater Good”

Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Chaos Rising

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Slight Spoiler Review –

Timothy Zahn is back telling Thrawn stories, this time taking us deep into Wild Space to explore Thrawn’s earlier days with the Chiss Ascendancy, opening up what we know about the elusive peoples and the part of the Chaos they’ve carved out for themselves. Chaos Rising is the first book of the Thrawn Ascendancy Trilogy, and while it offers a small glimpse at a strange new world and part of the galaxy, it’s far too similar to the previous three books, from Thrawn’s perfection to the familiar pattern of naval battles, it’s hard to tell the difference between Chaos and the rest of the galaxy. Continue reading “Canon Novel Review: Thrawn Ascendancy – Chaos Rising”

NYCC 2019: Marvel Goes Post-TESB with Relaunches, More Doctor Aphra Promised, New Thrawn Trilogy Incoming, and More!

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The Lucasfilm Publishing Panel at NYCC 2019 was ripe with announcements, reveals, and intriguing hints of what’s to come. Marvel’s Star Wars comics head post-The Empire Strikes Back, the next Alphabet Squadron novel gets a release date, The Clone Wars gets an anthology book, some very scant details about Project Luminous, and much more so head below to learn what all happened! Continue reading “NYCC 2019: Marvel Goes Post-TESB with Relaunches, More Doctor Aphra Promised, New Thrawn Trilogy Incoming, and More!”