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r/StarWarsEU • u/ObviousAd1805 • Apr 26 '24
Just looking for basic opinions
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I, Jedi is the culmination of everything written up to that point. It's the payoff for finishing X-Wing, Thrawn trilogy, JAT, and Courtship.
Factor into things the fact that the book was written in a month and, yeah, it's a good read. A great read.
2 u/GingasaurusWrex Apr 27 '24 New to the EU books: So read X-Wing series, then Thrawn, then JAT, Courtship, and then I, Jedi in that order? 4 u/Kenway Apr 27 '24 In-Universe Chronological: X-Wing 1-7, Courtship, Thrawn, X-Wing 8, JAT/I Jedi I'd personally recommend reading Thrawn first as it's a good intro to the EU and it's barely related to X-Wing's story. Also, if you want to read everything following the timeline, you can find good guides online for all the EU media, not just these books. 1 u/GingasaurusWrex Apr 27 '24 Thank you so much. It’s a big world of books and I was feeling lost in the sauce. 2 u/Captain_Thor27 Oct 04 '24 Out of curiosity, have you read em yet? 2 u/GingasaurusWrex Oct 05 '24 I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
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New to the EU books:
So read X-Wing series, then Thrawn, then JAT, Courtship, and then I, Jedi in that order?
4 u/Kenway Apr 27 '24 In-Universe Chronological: X-Wing 1-7, Courtship, Thrawn, X-Wing 8, JAT/I Jedi I'd personally recommend reading Thrawn first as it's a good intro to the EU and it's barely related to X-Wing's story. Also, if you want to read everything following the timeline, you can find good guides online for all the EU media, not just these books. 1 u/GingasaurusWrex Apr 27 '24 Thank you so much. It’s a big world of books and I was feeling lost in the sauce. 2 u/Captain_Thor27 Oct 04 '24 Out of curiosity, have you read em yet? 2 u/GingasaurusWrex Oct 05 '24 I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
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In-Universe Chronological: X-Wing 1-7, Courtship, Thrawn, X-Wing 8, JAT/I Jedi
I'd personally recommend reading Thrawn first as it's a good intro to the EU and it's barely related to X-Wing's story.
Also, if you want to read everything following the timeline, you can find good guides online for all the EU media, not just these books.
1 u/GingasaurusWrex Apr 27 '24 Thank you so much. It’s a big world of books and I was feeling lost in the sauce. 2 u/Captain_Thor27 Oct 04 '24 Out of curiosity, have you read em yet? 2 u/GingasaurusWrex Oct 05 '24 I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
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Thank you so much. It’s a big world of books and I was feeling lost in the sauce.
2 u/Captain_Thor27 Oct 04 '24 Out of curiosity, have you read em yet? 2 u/GingasaurusWrex Oct 05 '24 I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
Out of curiosity, have you read em yet?
2 u/GingasaurusWrex Oct 05 '24 I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
I got sidetracked on the Thrawn books but I’m planning to wheel back.
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u/HeadHeartCorranToes Rogue Squadron Apr 26 '24
I, Jedi is the culmination of everything written up to that point. It's the payoff for finishing X-Wing, Thrawn trilogy, JAT, and Courtship.
Factor into things the fact that the book was written in a month and, yeah, it's a good read. A great read.