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Drew Karpyshyn writes some of the best Star Wars novels I have read. His depiction of the Old Republic era continues to be a delight to read.
This novel does a great job of filling in some story background for the unanswered questions from KotOR and KotOR II and how those stories transition in the recent The Old Republic MMO. A wonderful read for Star Wars fans.
“We Mandalorians have a saying,” Canderous explained. “A warrior who doesn't hope for battle has no hope during battle.”
I really wanted to love Revan but truth be told, it was flat at best. Any book titled Revan should focus on Revan... instead over half of the book is spent with new characters KOTOR fans won't care about. Is it worth a read? yes, if you're a KOTOR fan and you don't have a backlog. Unfortunately, the draw of reading a book based on the KOTOR universe suggests characters from that universe will be the focus, and that wasn't the case.
“Now you know why I told HK-Forty-seven he couldn't come,” Revan told T3. “He'd probably try to clear a path through all these ‘meatbags' with a flamethrower.”
It was a fun ride. The ending didn't really sit well with me but I guess it was inevitable. Didn't really like the description they gave Revan but I guess I clung to my play through of KOTOR a bit much as I read.
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5 primary books6 released booksStar Wars Legends is a 236-book series with 5 primary works first released in 1976 with contributions by James Luceno, Roger MacBride Allen, and 83 others.
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4 primary booksStar Wars: The Old Republic is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Drew Karpyshyn, Paul S. Kemp, and Sean Williams.
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4 primary booksStar Wars: The Old Republic (Publication Order) is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Sean Williams, Paul S. Kemp, and Drew Karpyshyn.