Star Wars the Ultimate Visual Guide

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Star Wars the Ultimate Visual Guide

got this book today at my local B&N, and must say its wonderful. Its 144 pages, not 40 pages like some reports had.

Aww, good for you.

yeah, this can also be a topic for "discussion" i dont just make threads to announce that i got something. 🤨

maybe i'll post some pics later if i'm not to lazy at the time.

I was literally just going to start a thread here, because I just picked up this awesome book as well. Wish it had more on NJO...however, that does not stop it from being a really good read.

Just what does it have in it now?

Just as it says; it's a visual guide. And a good one too. Encompasses all the movies, goes into saber styles, and discusses even the Ancient Sith. It's a good book, and helpful when it comes to these kinds of things.

Saw it in Borders last night but didn't get a chance to look through it.

Skim through it when you get the chance. It's interesting.

Worth the price though, I wonder...

Meh. I finish most books at the store. Shatterpoint, The Unifying Force, every single comic book and graphic novel in the store. . . None escape my slick super-reading skillz.

You're the kinda guy who sits down and spends time in the bookstore, eh? I used to work at a bookstore. we had people do that all the time.

Me personally, I read books -everywhere-. I also reread them, though to be honest I haven't done that in quite some time.

Well, I read through Jedi Trial in under 2 hours, so there really is little point in actually spending the money on the books. I'm rather conservative. I've bought Labyrinth of Evil and Cestus Deception, and found that they have an nice re-read value.

The one thing that I always manage to buy is Alex Ross' work with DC comics. That guy's a prodigy, to say the least.

I hated Jedi trial. That book was horrid.

I didn't read it... probably won't either.

It really has little plot, and neraly no character development. There is more focus on two random lovebirds than Anakin himself.

Janus, refresh my memory. I've only read that book once, and don't intend to read it again. What happened in it?

Jedi Trial?

Nejaa Halcyon befriends Anakin. They spar, but there are absolutely no specifics on lightsabering in this book, make no mistake.

Some off the wall planet no one has ever heard of is suddenly a communications hub of the Republic. Some tea drinking, bank clan wedge headed genius tactician takes over the planet and installs his forces. The council is swayed by Nejaa to let him and Anakin be generals to two army groups to retake the place before Separatist reinforcements arrive. Cue subplot with two shallow characters. Cue rebellious pirates with a sordid past with Nejaa, but that doesn't even cause enough tension to smoke a cigarette. Cue Starship Trooper-esque space military scenes that could just as easily not happen in SW. Cue Anakin helping retake the base (While Nejaa and everyone else apparently does jack shit all) and some lady gets killed, reminding him of his mother (She DID have two legs, two arms, and a pair of boobs so = mother) and this causes him to go apeshit and saber up the complex, so basically no one else does any real work. The jedi/Republic forces win, and Anakin is made a Jedi Knight for... winning a battle.

All in all, it sounded very NOT SWlike.

Ah. Got that.

I need medication just recounting that book. Sheesh.

Lol. It never struck me as anything compareable to CD and LOE myself.

Luceno is a god though. We can't compare the two.