![]() ![]() For me, while the main story was great, I also really loved the side stories of the handmaidens, and would not be averse to more books exploring more of Padmé’s world. In this novel, we see Padmé after she ends her reign as Queen Amidala of Naboo and begins her position as a representative in the Galactic Senate. A teenage queen with a cadre of handmaidens? There have to be some stories there. While I don’t love the prequel movies, Padmé has always interested me. (As a bonus, we also see the origins of her friendship with Amilyn Holdo in this book!) 3. When she notices her parents acting secretive, she takes it upon herself to find out why…and has to decide whether she wants to be part of history or not. This is the story of Leia Organa as a teenager, going through the process of preparing to prove her worthiness as the heir to the throne of Alderaan. Put the two together? Well, you can’t lose. Also give me all the Claudia Gray Star Wars books. Leia: Princess of Alderaan by Claudia Gray For me, it falls within my general attitude about the fandom: if you love it, you do/like/read/play whatever you want.Ģ. Needless to say, many fans have Strong Opinions about this. #STAR WARS A NEW DAWN HARDCOVER TV#Starting in 2014, the new canon includes all of the Episodes and one-off movies, The Clone Wars film, the TV shows Star Wars Resistance, Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and comics, books, and video games published after April of that year. When Disney acquired Lucasfilm, all the books that were previously written and considered the “expanded universe”-books set during, between, and after the original and subsequent films-were declared non-canon and rebranded as “Legends.” Disney decided that there would be a new, restructured canon that would ensure continuity along a SW timeline that included the movies. If you’re new to Star Wars books in general, you might want to check out this piece by a fellow Rioter on where to start, but this list is a good starting point into what I think are the best Star Wars books. There is a whole galaxy of books about Star Wars, hundreds of them, if we’re counting the EU (expanded universe). If you’re a Star Wars fan, there’s a good chance you’ve read a Star Wars books or two. ![]()
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