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Hey guys, just read the Thrawn Trilogy and I thought it was fantastic. Really makes Thrawn's Revenge a lot more fun for me not that I know some of these characters a bit better.At any rate. I'd like to continue my exploration into the EU but I don't know which books to pick up. I've heard that some of the books are awful but never specific names. I'd prefer something within Thrawn's Revenge's timeline, preferably something post Thrawn Campaign. Anyway, any books you guys would recommend?
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Wow guys, thanks for all of the suggestions. I'll probably start with the other books written by Zahn cause I enjoy his style (I've also read Allegiance by him). Then I'll go from there.It's ironic. I should be abandoning the EU since it is no longer canon, yet I've never been more enticed to explore it. Funny how that works out.
Xizer, you forgot Starfighters of Adumar (X-Wing series, set about 9 years after Return of the Jedi). Else, that was a pretty good list - only thing I'd add is the Revenge of the Sith novelization by Matthew Stover, because that book is fantastic enough that I almost forgive the movie's flaws. Almost.
Outbound Flight is very, very good. I highly recommend it.Just remember that Zahn is not the only good Star Wars author. Matthew Stover, Michael A. Stackpole, Aaron Allston, James Luceno, Drew Karpyshyn, A.C. Crispin and many others have written quite worthy additions to the saga.
Choices of One has a good bit of Empire of the Hand stuff going on, but it's mostly in the background, and is never explicitly referred to as such - but it's a fine novel, as is Allegiance, and I definitely recommend both as well. [...] So if you're craving more Empire of the Hand... I'm sorry to say, but in the end, you're going to be somewhat disappointed, unless I've just missed a bunch of stuff (and since I've barely read any comic books/graphic novels, that's quite possible). Little truly deals with them directly, which is in large part why Corey and the rest of the team had to create most (all?) of the EotH roster from scratch.