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Annihilation
by Drew Karpyshyn
The actual plot of this book wasn't anything special but Drew Karpyshyn managed to tie all of the previous book into this one very well. It was really interesting to learn more about Grandmaster Satele Shan (daughter or Revan and Bastila Shan from a previous book) and her relationship with Jace Malcolm and Theron Shan. It does get annoying though when every Star Wars book/movie has some big, unstoppable weapon that needs to be destroyed. It started with 2 Death Stars, then Starkiller Base, and now the Ascendant Spear. Since this book takes place thousands of years before the time of the movies though, the Ascendant Spear was actually the first weapon capable of mass destruction that we see later.
Theron has to be one of my favorite non-force users. He is sarcastic with everyone and tends to ignore the chain of command. His exchanges with other characters and side remarks made the book more alluring.
Most Star Wars books are just a lot of action with little character development, but Annihilation stands out as one of the best Star Wars books I have read.
Theron has to be one of my favorite non-force users. He is sarcastic with everyone and tends to ignore the chain of command. His exchanges with other characters and side remarks made the book more alluring.
Most Star Wars books are just a lot of action with little character development, but Annihilation stands out as one of the best Star Wars books I have read.