

In this essential Star Wars Legends novel, the sequel to Heir to the Empire , Grand Admiral Thrawnโs sinister plan threatens to spell doom for the fledgling New Republic and its most iconic heroes. The dying Empireโs most cunning and ruthless warlord, Grand Admiral Thrawn, has taken command of the remnants of the Imperial Fleet and launched a massive campaign aimed at the New Republicโs destruction. Meanwhile, Han Solo and Lando Calrissian race against time to find proof of treason inside the highest Republic Councilโonly to discover instead a ghostly fleet of warships that could bring doom to their friends and victory to their enemies. Yet most dangerous of all is a new Dark Jedi, risen from the ashes of a shrouded past, consumed by bitterness, and scheming to corrupt Luke Skywalker to the dark side. Review: Probably the best Star Wars villain since Vader - As sad as this whole situation with the latest Star Wars films has been, in a way Iโm kind of glad it happened Because otherwise I donโt think I wouldโve discovered the amazing stories that already exist within whatโs now known as Star Wars legends. Darker in tone than the traditional Star Wars the stories depicted on film and TV, This book, along with โheir to the empireโ and โthe last commandโ offers a fantastic take on the years following return of the Jedi and the establishment of the New Republic. Grand Admiral Thrawn is a character that was portrayed at some point on the Star Wars rebels TV show a few years back, And while I found him compelling and well depicted given the overall tone of the show, Now that I have read the original material that inspired that version, I can really see how much they toned him down for Rebels. The original Thrawn depicted in this book is one of the most terrifying villains I have seen in a while, ruthless, cold, calculating, cunning and always one step ahead, it Reminded me a little bit of Professor Moriarty from the Sherlock Holmes novels. Without getting into the unpleasant argument between old time Star Wars vs Disney Star Wars, if you have the slightest appreciation for this franchise, by all means, treat yourself to the Thrawn trilogy, in a word, this is Star Wars in its purest form. Enjoy! Review: Great read fitting in perfectly with Star Wars universe - Brilliant read, so easy to imagine the characters, places and technology from the films. Good attention to detail, and balancing of a difficult war from both sides.

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R**O
Probably the best Star Wars villain since Vader
As sad as this whole situation with the latest Star Wars films has been, in a way Iโm kind of glad it happened Because otherwise I donโt think I wouldโve discovered the amazing stories that already exist within whatโs now known as Star Wars legends. Darker in tone than the traditional Star Wars the stories depicted on film and TV, This book, along with โheir to the empireโ and โthe last commandโ offers a fantastic take on the years following return of the Jedi and the establishment of the New Republic. Grand Admiral Thrawn is a character that was portrayed at some point on the Star Wars rebels TV show a few years back, And while I found him compelling and well depicted given the overall tone of the show, Now that I have read the original material that inspired that version, I can really see how much they toned him down for Rebels. The original Thrawn depicted in this book is one of the most terrifying villains I have seen in a while, ruthless, cold, calculating, cunning and always one step ahead, it Reminded me a little bit of Professor Moriarty from the Sherlock Holmes novels. Without getting into the unpleasant argument between old time Star Wars vs Disney Star Wars, if you have the slightest appreciation for this franchise, by all means, treat yourself to the Thrawn trilogy, in a word, this is Star Wars in its purest form. Enjoy!
F**A
Great read fitting in perfectly with Star Wars universe
Brilliant read, so easy to imagine the characters, places and technology from the films. Good attention to detail, and balancing of a difficult war from both sides.
D**E
Entertaining, but rushed
Dark Force Rising is the second book of three in the "Thrawn Trilogy". Thrawn is this blue guy with glowing red eyes who takes primary leadership of the empire after the fall of Vader and the emperor. This book picks up well from the first of this trilogy, Heir to the Empire. It preserves the fast and epic feel of the star wars films. This trilogy is as close to what occurs directly after "Return of the Jedi" as a casual fan such as myself would require. As for this book in particular, a great deal of setting up for the third book, "The Last Command" is occurring. Several new characters such as Niles Ferrier are introduced, and a few other conflicts get resolved as others are being initiated. Luke finally encounters C'Baoth, who is the only Jedi master left in the galaxy. Luke also makes more run-ins with Mara Jade, ex hand of the emperor. She's supposed to be hot, and totally into trying to kill Luke, due to a "Jedi spell" Darth Sidious put on her just before dying. Plus she just doesn't like Luke very much for killing her boss, so more plot development occurs between those two. All the classic characters from the movies are very busy with galactic bureaucracy, trading and negotiations as the war between the New Republic and the Empire continues to rage in the background. Thrawn seems perfectly content avoiding most of the main warring going on, and enjoys his time wasting precious empire resources wandering the galaxy on random hunches and flashes of self-ordained brilliance. He's a bit of a jerk in other words, but also extremely cunning. The novels are worth reading if you're a star wars fan, though the writer definitely rushed his way through this book. He writes so poorly. I swear he used the word "sardonic" to describe every single person's facial expression at least 3 times each. No joke! Check it out yourself! He Zahn just seems to lack artistic variability in characterization in this book. You can really tell he was just trying to pump this one out to the shelves to milk a thirty year old cash cow. Aside from Zahn's sacrilegious negligence to the saga, the story itself is fun, impacting and significant to the star wars legacy. This book very much excited me for the third one, which I am beginning presently. I just hope Zahn put more effort into giving characters a bit more variety in expression other in the third book, other than always being sardonic, getting chills or sweat dripping between shoulder blades (eww... Mara, stop sweating so much). I think the events really drive the novel, despite the poor writing. That's why I'd still recommend it to those who want to know what happens after the movies!
B**G
Great book.
I am new to reading the old Star Wars EU books. And thought I would start with the Thrawn series ( mainly cuz he's one of my favorites. The book was a fun read. Its crazy to think that Disney didn't use these for Episode 7 8 and 9. I understand that Disney basically has caked the SWEU, as non canon. I personally think that was a mistake. They wouldn't be as in much of a bind if they adapted some of the EU stuff. Very interesting stuff in the EU. Looking forward to getting to know it more.
T**R
What the sequels should have been.
Another fantastic installment. The second book in the Heir trilogy sets Luke and company against Thrawnโs endeavors to not only restore the might of the Empire, but to rule it. Luke is sidetracked by Cโbaoth, a Jedi master that insists on finishing his training. Luke discovers that heโs either a dark Jedi, or as he believes, insane. Mara Jade, who once only wanted to kill Luke is now turning to him for help, and Luke too begins to struggle with conflicted feeling about and for her. After a quick but epic battle, the New Republic gives Thrawn a black eye and bloody nose, and weโre now on to book three. This is what we should have gotten after TROTJ, not the lackluster sequels that we got. I highly recommend this read.
A**R
Awesome!
As described. Makes a perfect addition to my hardback collection.
S**A
Great
I need to buy pre-owned books more often, it has that distinct old book smell that is amazing. I even found a cat hair on it. Now when I read it, I imagine a massive gray kitty fluffball sleeping next to it. But aside from that I mean come on it's the second book from the original Thrawn series. It's a classic.
J**Z
Solid Space Opera -- Much Better than the New Canon Books
Pretty good sequel that is a little better than its predecessor, "Heir to the Empire." Also, the end of this book packs a great twist that will leave the reader wanting more. However, this novel is a bit fast paced, has too many characters to keep up with, and, at times, is hard to follow. But if the reader can keep pace and maintain the story-line, he/she definitely can get a lot out of this novel. These Thrawn novels are certainly some of the better Star Wars books that really advance the Star Wars Saga (especially with the original characters). My biggest complaint about the majority of the Star Wars Novels out there is that they just do not advance the Star Wars Saga Universe all that much. And the New Canon Books are the worst at violating this fact. Disney should start novelizing Star Wars Books the way these Thrawn Novels did: Give the fans books about the main characters in the films, and start advancing their stories more and more.
A**A
Buena compra
Excelentes libros y a un muy buen precio....
J**Y
Muito bom
Excelente livro para quem quer algo mais de star wars, dรก um complemento que falta nos filmes. Recomendo a todos.
S**I
Must read for Star Wars fans
Great Book. Must read for Star Wars fans
Z**E
Depends if you're a picky person in terms of the book condition
If you just want the book, this is fine. But I'm very picky with the condition of the book. There're scratches on the cover and the corners of the book are slightly losing colour or damaged. The papers and ink quality are just ok. But you can still read the book despite the quality and the condition of the book.
R**Y
A great 2nd book in the series
"Dark Force Rising," the second installment of the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, propels readers deeper into a galaxy far, far away, where the legacy of the Empire continues to cast its shadow. This book is a thrilling continuation of the Star Wars saga that skillfully weaves together action, intrigue, and unforgettable characters. Here's why "Dark Force Rising" is a must-read for fans of the series: Thrawn's Calculated Brilliance: Grand Admiral Thrawn remains a formidable and enigmatic antagonist. His ability to decipher art, culture, and psychology to anticipate his enemies' moves is nothing short of mesmerizing. In "Dark Force Rising," Thrawn's brilliance takes center stage, making him a worthy adversary. Character Evolution: The book provides significant character development for familiar faces like Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Princess Leia. Their personal journeys and challenges contribute to the narrative's depth, adding emotional weight to their actions. New Faces and Factions: "Dark Force Rising" introduces a host of new characters, including the enigmatic Mara Jade, who adds an intriguing layer to the story. The emergence of the enigmatic Noghri and their loyalty to Thrawn presents a unique and captivating element to the narrative. Galactic Mystery: The book's plot is rich with mystery and intrigue. The search for the fabled Katana fleet and the hidden threats lurking in the Unknown Regions create a sense of urgency and suspense that keeps readers engaged. Strategic Battles: The novel features several gripping space battles and ground skirmishes, showcasing Timothy Zahn's skill in crafting thrilling action sequences. Each confrontation is strategically nuanced, with high stakes and unexpected twists. Intricate Plot Weaving: Zahn masterfully weaves multiple plot threads together, creating a tapestry of interconnected storylines that build tension and anticipation. The converging narratives propel the story forward and maintain a high level of engagement. Star Wars Lore Expansion: "Dark Force Rising" expands the Star Wars universe by introducing new planets, species, and technologies. These additions feel seamlessly integrated into the established lore, enriching the galaxy's tapestry. Themes of Honor and Loyalty: Themes of honor, loyalty, and sacrifice are prevalent throughout the book. Characters grapple with ethical dilemmas and the weight of their loyalties, adding depth to their arcs. In conclusion, "Dark Force Rising" is a thrilling and captivating addition to the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Timothy Zahn's expert storytelling, combined with intricate character development and strategic battles, makes this book a standout in the series. Whether you're a longtime fan of the original trilogy or a newcomer to the Star Wars universe, "Dark Force Rising" offers a rich and immersive experience that continues to honor the legacy of the galaxy far, far away. It's a must-read for those seeking a galactic adventure filled with suspense, intrigue, and unforgettable characters.
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