Raleford (post: 1564251) wrote:Don't think I've read "Champions", but I've read a few Anderson Star Wars books and remember enjoying them quite a bit, though my favorites are the Timothy Zahn books.
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'Champions' is the conclusion of his 'Jedi Academy' trilogy.
Nice to see someone else like Zahn's work, have you read any of his non-SW books?
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Been a while, since my last post I've read:
Partials by Dan Wells.
I have to say that this was a great book]could[/I] do this than the probably would, and that given this situation the response of the leadership would be
this. Given this mostly believable world, the story set in it is also fairly reasonable, a tale of living and learning, of chasing and being chased, of secrets and lost knowledge.
It is a very good book but, despite the fact that it is marketed as YA it is not something that I recommend to everybody, it is an unhappy world, there is no beating about the bush on this the author hits you with it as soon as you open the book, in fact on my (Fu's) copy he hits you before you even open it for, on the back cover the author has written a quote attributed to the fictional president who presided over the ... fall... the attribution also notes that shortly thereafter he hanged himself.
Not. A. Happy. Book. But, if you don't mind that you should definitely read it.
Servant of A Dark God by John Brown
This was good, interesting world, questions left unanswered, but it was not a cheery tale either.
And I just finished rereading
Old Man's war, The Ghost Brigade, and
The Last Colony by John Scalzi, good scifi with some interesting tech.