| 1. Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 1) | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Spectra May 01, 1992
"A Jedi can't get so caught up in matters of galactic importance that it interferes with his concern for individual people" It's had a permanent space on my top books of all time, and there is a reason. Considered by most Star Wars fans to be the best Star Wars Expanded Universe novel and the birth of Expanded Universe itself, Heir to the Empire takes off about 5 years after Return of the Jedi... more
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| 2. The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 3) | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Spectra January 01, 1994
Bought this for Husband he is working on it but is actually reading so, Im happy!... more
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| 3. Dark Force Rising (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Book 2) | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Spectra February 01, 1993
"We who remain must stand together against those who would destroy everything" Book two in the thrilling Thrawn Trilogy! (Who woulda thought that a C'baoth clone would get the title of this review!!) The Empire may have been foiled, but only just barely. And now things get worse as Admiral Ackbar, member of the Inner Council, is accused of treason. Han and Lando go to attempt... more
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| 4. Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Dark Horse January 13, 2010
In 1992, Timothy Zahn revived the Star Wars line big-time with his trilogy of novels showing what happened years after the film saga. The results are now obvious and Dark Horse has finally gotten around to putting together the entire trilogy in one nice volume.
Now it's true that in adapting the books, some stuff had to be edited out. Zahn always had a great line for dialouge and the... more
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| 5. The Domino Pattern | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Tor Books January 05, 2010
First off, since this is the fourth book in the series you need to make sure you have read the other three. This book starts off, as others have said, with a very definite "Murder on the Orient Express" feel to it. Zahn has always included a level of mystery and plot-twist in his stories, and the Quadrail series has only upped that ante, with this one being the most "mystery" about it. With six weeks... more
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| 6. Vision of the Future (Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn, Book 2) | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Spectra September 01, 1999
While I must admit that I was not entirely comfortable with the premise of the resurrecting the Thrawn character for this two book series, "Vision of the Future" proves Timothy Zahn's skills in developing the Star Wars Universe. Though some subplots of the story may occupy to much time, the overall plot is fast moving and spends a reasonable amount of time in political and technical dialogue.more
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| 7. Dragon and Liberator: The Sixth Dragonback Adventure | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Starscape June 02, 2009
Dragon and Liberator (2008) is the sixth SF novel in the Dragonback Adventures series, following Dragon and Judge. In the previous volume, Jack learned the truth about his parents and the Essenay on Semaline. He also freed Langston from captivity.
Alison and Taneem confused the Patri Chookoock on Brum-a-dum. They cooperated with the slaves and attacked the Brummgas. Then Malison Ring... more
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| 8. Outbound Flight (Star Wars) | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Del Rey January 30, 2007
Another great book by Timothy Zahn. You really can't go wrong with this guy... more
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| 9. Star Wars Omnibus: Shadows of the Empire | 
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By: Steve Perry, Michael A. Stackpole, John Wagner, Timothy Zahn, Carlos Esquerra, John Nadeau, Kilian Plunkett, Ron Randall, Others Publisher: Dark Horse January 27, 2010
This has got to be one of the greatest non-movie Star Wars stories ever! I remember when these comics, games, and novels came out because it was a whole new chapter to the saga that had never been told before. A must read for any die-hard Star Wars fan. Dash Rendar has got to be one of the best Expanded Universe characters ever created! Buy now!!!... more
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| 10. Dragon and Thief: The First Dragonback Adventure | 
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By: Timothy Zahn Publisher: Starscape March 02, 2004
Timothy Zahn's Dragon And Thief, the first novel in what became a six-book series, is space opera at its very best. The pair of main characters are actually an old tradition in fantasy novels - a streetwise orphan boy thief and a chivalrous warrior who are thrown together by circumstances - but this time they're in a science fictional setting.
Jack Morgan is fourteen, alone and surviving... more
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