I (am not 3PS) have not read any Wraith Squadron, but I liked the first four Rogue Squadron books a lot.
I (am not 3PS) have not read any Wraith Squadron, but I liked the first four Rogue Squadron books a lot.
@The_Primordial_Dr_Zoidberg:disqus I second that the Han Solo Trilogy was the next best after the Thrawn Trilogy. (I also have not read them since I was about 14 years old, but even back then there were other Star Wars books *cough*Darksaber*cough* that I did not think were good.)
I would mention for clarification that the referenced character does not actually start the rebellion (the rebellion is started, for most intents and purposes, back in those secret senate meetings in Revenge of the Sith), but she goes on to be involved in some of the early active moves, which foreshadows Han himself…
+1. I was going to bring up Gallandro, who in addition to the 'stache is reputed to be the fastest-drawing gunman in the galaxy. Gallandro vs. Han is gold.
Lovely sequence there.
Seriously, if* they can come up with a way to spin the remaining Tolkien into a premium cable series, I expect that they will.
@EarlOfBeaconsfield:disqus The original Star Wars Essential Guide to Vehicles & Vessels is one of my favorite books ever. Skipray Blastboat, Hapan Battle Dragon, the Nebulon Ranger. And yeah, the E-Wing!
Please don't call it that.
Great Joe Young
I definitely did experience fatigue during the preview for City of Bones, and I don't even watch any of this genre stuff.
I never realized that there was a hidden parallel in that statement, relative to Jim's relationship to Pam. I always just thought about Dwight and Michael, until today.
Oh.
He met Vince Vaughn in a bar in NYC, right? That'll change a guy.
Totally. I remember that little detail, too. "Super adorable" is a great phrase for Pam.
That's a great observation.
Kelly is like clockwork.
No hard feelings? That's what she…
But Ryan is competition for Michael's "right hand position"…so I think Ryan is one of the four.
I used to love wearing spandex when I was a kid.
Is there some sort of "carpenter ant" angle there?