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17 primary books21 released booksStar Wars: The New Jedi Order is a 21-book series with 17 primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by R. A. Salvatore, Karen Traviss, and Michael A. Stackpole.
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2 primary booksEdge of Victory is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Greg Keyes and J. Gregory Keyes.
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1 primary book185 released booksStar Wars Legends Fiction is a 185-book series with 1 primary work first released in 1976 with contributions by James Luceno, George Lucas, and Alan Dean Foster.
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One of the things that I initially really liked about the NJO series is that the Yuuzhon Vong were completely and utterly alien - that we weren't given any real introduction to them, and didn't know what they wanted. While that was good for the initial novels, it wouldn't be sustainable over the course of the full cycle of novels, so the Edge Of Victory duology comes at a perfect moment.[return]Basically, with this book, we learn a lot more about the culture of the Vong, and we explore how the Jedi are affecting the Vong. I'm always hesitant when sci-fi stories feature ‘warrior cultures', so it's good to see that they have a more varied culture than that (because let's be honest, a culture devoted entirely to warfare would be unsustainable, and would also never develop proper spaceflight technology, as well). The only downside to this book, I would say, is that the Vong biotechnology is a little too deus ex machina - it seems that they can grow whatever they need, whenever they need it, and that reduces some of the tension from the story.