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A look into how Obi-Wan Kenobi was known as Ben in Tatooine. He only wants to be left alone (so that nobody realises he's a Jedi) but he keeps getting tangled into local affairs. It was interesting to get know a little bit about the sand people and constant tension with the farmers. It covers a short period of his time there when he basically helps dissolve local grievances. A day in the life of Ben Kenoni.
The Rise of the Empire is honestly a great deal for the price. Keep in mind though that it's around the size of a comic book volume (a big paperback) and 700 pages long.
Mercy Mission short: 4An entertaining story and not at all a bad introduction to Hera leading into A New Dawn. Tarkin: 4
As opposed to some people I've seen, I am a huge fan of the detail and stylized writing of James Luceno. His stories are some of my favorite in the universe. I love seeing the ideas and experiences behind the mind that led to Tarkin becoming the Grand Moff.
Bottleneck short: 5The idea of having Tarkin and Vidian face off was a great one. This could have been flushed out into an even longer story and I would have been on board. However, it still did itself justice as a short. The twist with the poisoning at the end is just another reason why Tarkin is the mastermind. Another tidbit of information on Rae Sloane before her official first appearance in A New Dawn as well. A New Dawn: 4
Not my favorite novel as I had read it prior to seeing anything about rebels. Even though it's a prequel to rebels I just didn't have any connection or reference to those characters. With that being said, it's a pretty enjoyable first team up for Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla. An even deeper extension to the Bottleneck short would be how imposing and honestly creepy Count Vidian is. He was a great creation for an antagonist. As always for me, especially with this being the first official appearance, Rae Sloane is continuously badass.
The Levers of Power short: 5*
Now ADMIRAL Rae Sloane leading her ISD during the battle of Endor. I love seeing the amount of stories that can be pieced together just from things already seen in the universe. Also the reference to the B-Wing fighters from the Blade Squadron shorts? what a nice little reference. The ending with her shooting the officer and preparing for what will come in Aftermath? what a badass, again.
The end of this compilation also includes excerpts from: Battlefront: Twilight Company and SW Aftermath, just another reason why this is totally worth the price. If you haven't read these novels or short stories (I couldn't find these three online) it's honestly unbeatable.
Series
1 released bookStar Wars: The Essential Legends Collection is a 50-book series first released in 1991 with contributions by Karen Traviss, Michael A. Stackpole, and 16 others.
Series
1 primary book2 released booksStar Wars Legends Fiction is a 183-book series with 1 primary work first released in 1976 with contributions by Karen Traviss, Ryder Windham, and 69 others.