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Star Wars Thrawn Ok so we've just completed The Clone Wars and Rebels and we're now ready for Ahsoka. I have one question though. Is it worth reading the Thrawn novels? I know the original Thrawn trilogy is not canon anymore but there are two other Thrawn trilogies written by the same author that are considered canon. Does anyone know if they're any good or if reading those would add to my enjoyment of the Ahsoka series, in which Thrawn is set to play a major role. And while you're at it, feel free to recommend any other Star Wars novels. Preferably ones that take place in the official canon. | |
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Zahn would go on to write a pair of sequel books, in the Hand of Thrawn duology (Specter of the Past (1997) and Vision of the Future (1998)), expanding on the background of the Thrawn character He would later develop Thrawn's legacy further by writing Survivor's Quest (2004), and subsequently the prequel novel Outbound Flight (2006). Although George Lucas did not consider the Expanded Universe to be canonical, he adopted the name Coruscant for the galactic capital in the prequel trilogy, which was created by Zahn in the Heir to the Empire. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Zahn would go on to write a pair of sequel books, in the Hand of Thrawn duology (Specter of the Past (1997) and Vision of the Future (1998)), expanding on the background of the Thrawn character He would later develop Thrawn's legacy further by writing Survivor's Quest (2004), and subsequently the prequel novel Outbound Flight (2006). Although George Lucas did not consider the Expanded Universe to be canonical, he adopted the name Coruscant for the galactic capital in the prequel trilogy, which was created by Zahn in the Heir to the Empire. That's just it though. I would kind of rather avoid all the non-canon stuff for now just so I don't get confused with everything. But I have heard that the Thrawn novels are genuinely great reads so I think I might just read the canon books first and then go back and read the original Thrawn trilogy as a kind of "alternate universe" type of thing. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Was it Lucas that re-canonised him or was it Disney? | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
I'm far too lazy to check that though Ah I'm just kidding. I'll do a bit of research on my break today in work. | |
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