A review by jeannamarie
Lost Tribe of the Sith: The Collected Stories by John Jackson Miller

3.0

“ The Caretaker Grand Lord was still a revered figure for most, but among the Sith, even a loaf of bread would develop enemies if placed upon a throne.”
p. 303 pandemonium

Love that line, really sums up what being a Sith is like.

This book of collected stories took me forever to get through. I wonder if I had been fed the stories slowly over a period of time I would have felt differently, but my brain was not ready to abandon characters I grew attached to over one story, to find we had moved sometimes 1000 years into the future to a new set of characters. Only in pandemonium, the last collected story, did ALL the stories become cohesive. Due to the abandonment issues and the story being sometimes a tad dull, I would have rated a 1 or 2; however, because pandemonium was phenomenal at tying everything together, it bumped the average to a 3.

The stories were written VERY well and truly added to the lore and knowledge of the Sith (whether this is considered Star Wars canon or not). The information and story were truly amazing, it just takes a while to see all the pieces together, but don’t worry, the pieces do all come together.