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universalchiro wrote:I can personally vouch for the Star Wars books. There are some really good Boba Fett books. He is like Batman. But my favorite Star Wars series goes back a couple thousand years before the battle of Yavin, to a character named Darth Bane. He is a Sith Lord of the highest order. But the book takes you through the journey of him learning and developing his power with archeological holecrons that beckon him from beyond many parsecs. During his climb to power there are 10's of thousands of Siths battling 10's of thousands of Jedi. The Jedi are led by General Hoth on a lush green planet (planet in the opening scene of Empire Strikes Back).
The author is skilled at describing characters thoughts and detailed "Force" battles. You won't be disappointed.
For another genre, I recommend all of Alexander Dumas. Whether he stole his novel from other writersis up for debate, yet good reads. Favorite: Count of Monte Cristo.
Sir Conan Doyle is an excellent choice. Any Agatha Christ murder mysteries.
Even Harry Potter was a delight.
But I never get tired of reading the Bible.
What is "The Name of the Wind" about? Just a quick summary will do.BGtheBrain wrote:The name of the wind by Patrick rothfuss is awesome. I also will recommend wool by Hugh howey, but that's not really in the fantasy genre
universalchiro wrote:I can personally vouch for the Star Wars books. There are some really good Boba Fett books. He is like Batman. But my favorite Star Wars series goes back a couple thousand years before the battle of Yavin, to a character named Darth Bane. He is a Sith Lord of the highest order. But the book takes you through the journey of him learning and developing his power with archeological holecrons that beckon him from beyond many parsecs. During his climb to power there are 10's of thousands of Siths battling 10's of thousands of Jedi. The Jedi are led by General Hoth on a lush green planet (planet in the opening scene of Empire Strikes Back).
The author is skilled at describing characters thoughts and detailed "Force" battles. You won't be disappointed.
mrswdk wrote:Star Wars, Agatha Christie, Harry Potter, the Bible. UC's subconscious is heckling him.
Phatscotty wrote:universalchiro wrote:I can personally vouch for the Star Wars books. There are some really good Boba Fett books. He is like Batman. But my favorite Star Wars series goes back a couple thousand years before the battle of Yavin, to a character named Darth Bane. He is a Sith Lord of the highest order. But the book takes you through the journey of him learning and developing his power with archeological holecrons that beckon him from beyond many parsecs. During his climb to power there are 10's of thousands of Siths battling 10's of thousands of Jedi. The Jedi are led by General Hoth on a lush green planet (planet in the opening scene of Empire Strikes Back).
The author is skilled at describing characters thoughts and detailed "Force" battles. You won't be disappointed.
Xactly! I read every single book up to the black fleet crisis, but I was hooked on those for a good year. One of them I even read in 2 days because I couldn't put it down. I still have them all even though I know I will never read them again, but until someone wants to take them no way can I toss them out. I really should as guests tease me all the time for having 2 huge bookshelves full of awesome books on history philosophy economics politics etc etc, and then there is a doublewide row of star wars books lol! Usually I try not to waste time with fiction but I guess those books were my bit o guilty pleasures. The Thrawn trilogy was my fav, and Shadow of the Empire was a lot of fun too (tells the story from Empire to Return)
I never got into the Boba Fett ones, I tried the X-wing series but there weren't enough 'force battles' I guess. And I did read a Star Wars book that came out in like 1979, before Empire Strikes Back, it was called Splinter of the Mind's Eye. Wasn't that greatest, but Luke ended up boning Leia!
Phatscotty wrote: Usually I try not to waste time with fiction but I guess those books were my bit o guilty pleasures. The Thrawn trilogy was my fav, and Shadow of the Empire was a lot of fun too (tells the story from Empire to Return)
Phatscotty wrote: Wasn't the greatest, but Luke ended up boning Leia!
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