Genre: Star Wars

  • Doctor Aphra (Star Wars)

    Doctor Aphra (Star Wars)

    It took me a bit to warm up to Dr. Aphra, but this ended up being very fun, great audio production.

  • Dooku: Jedi Lost (Star Wars)

    Dooku: Jedi Lost (Star Wars)

    This was a great look back and the events that led up to Dooku’s departure from the Jedi order.

  • Empire’s End: Aftermath: Star Wars

    Empire’s End: Aftermath: Star Wars

    This was a good end to this series. The characters are really good, and the story and idea of “cleanup” on the fallen empire and the roots of the First Order is great to read about.

  • From a Certain Point of View

    From a Certain Point of View

    These were great in-between-isodes. Really liked the Obi Won and Qui Gon story, lots of heart tugs about parents and kids during the rebellion. Really cool to fill in gaps from different viewpoints.

  • From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back

    From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back

    I’ve really enjoyed these two books, so cool to see more of what’s happening in between the action in the movie. Great line: “The Skywalkers could level planets with their obstinacy.” – Obi Won Kenobi.

  • Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire (Star Wars)

    Galaxy’s Edge: Black Spire (Star Wars)

    This was a lot of fun to read in prep for our trip to Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland. I always enjoy the side stories in Star Wars.

  • Into the Light

    Into the Light

    Wild to think about the blight showing up on Kashyyyk. Pretty good, always a fun story when Avon Starros is involved.

  • Last Shot: A Han and Lando Novel

    Last Shot: A Han and Lando Novel

    This audiobook was a lot of fun to listen to, Lando and Han, back at it, really fun to hear their dynamic.

  • Lost Stars

    Lost Stars

    This was surprisingly good. The story goes from the founding of the empire to just after the Battle of Endor. Really great insight into the mind of soldiers on either side of the war.

  • Master & Apprentice

    Master & Apprentice

    Well, now I know why Obi-Wan does like flying. Ha! It was really great to get the backstroy on his and Qui-Gon’s relationship, and how they hadn’t always jived.