Her mission is to infiltrate the Partisans, the extremist group formerly led by Saw Guerra before his death on Jedha.
The leader of this group is Iden Versio from the Battlefront game. However, unlike the other books, this one followed the Imperials elite squad of soldiers. Like the aforementioned Republic Commandos this book was inspired by a Star Wars videogame. Next in this Star Wars video game/military fiction reading list is Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden. Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad by Christie Golden One of the downsides of the Disney/Lucasfilm merger was that books like this one got placed under the Legends umbrella. She even went so far as to develop the Mandalorian’s native tongue, Mando’a, into a fully functional language that anyone could use. The author excels in not only making you care for these clones by giving them all unique personalities but also in further developing the Mandalorian culture, which plays an integral role in their identity.
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The books in this spin-off series go beyond the video game by introducing an Alpha and Omega squad of special forces clone troopers. This series was initially inspired by the Xbox video game Republic Commandos. First is the Star Wars: Republic Commando series by Karen Traviss. Star Wars Republic Commando: Hard Contact by Karen Travissįor Star Wars fans that also enjoy video games and military fiction, I have a couple of recommendations. While the film wasn’t a total failure (Darth Maul being a highlight for sure) the book helps to accomplish more by going where the films were too limited by time to. Besides its thoughtful inscription, Brooks also included a nice little doodle on the back page. Of course, I admit I do have a particular bias for this book since it’s the only Star Wars book I own that is autographed by its author. Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks (author of the Sword of Shannara series) succeeds in doing this by fleshing out the characters better, in addition to providing previously untold information about Anakin Skywalker and the Sith. However, in this case, it’s the other way around.
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Most of the time the claim for a book being better than a movie comes from the latter being adapted from the former. Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace by Terry Brooks Either way, it’s worth putting on your reading list. If you’re looking for the best experience, you also have the option of the audiobook, which is narrated by the character’s alter ego, Ashley Eckstein.
This story is great for anyone that is a fan of this character, as well as anybody who enjoys a good tale of courage and determination against tremendous adversity.
Coincidentally, the opening scene in this story features the epic showdown between Ahsoka Tano and Darth Maul. This book’s story is especially relevant right now with the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. This book follows the time between Ahsoka Tano’s departure from the Jedi Order and her later role as Fulcrum for the fledgling Rebel Alliance.
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