Review: Star Wars: Shadow Fall

What happens when you bring together five New Republic pilots who all fly different starfighters and put them under the command of an Intelligence officer and also one of the Rebellions best generals? You get Alphabet Squadron. And then, if you’re really lucky, you get three whole books about them! Thankfully, we are indeed really lucky or at least much luckier than the Alphabet Squadron crew.

Out today, Shadow Fall by Alexander Freed is the follow up to last year’s Alphabet Squadron and the second book in a planned trilogy about these ragtag pilots fighting a war against a dying Empire. Although they’re fresh off their victory at Pandem Nai, they’re still no closer to tracking down and destroying what’s left of the Empire’s Shadow Wing. Even worse (if your name is Yrica Quell), they also don’t know that Major Soran Keize has returned to the Empire and Shadow Wing. The solution? Alphabet Squadron, along with parts of the 61st Mobile Infantry, are going to set a trap in Cerberon. It’s risk but if it works, the job will finally be done. If it doesn’t, things could get far worse than any of them have anticipated. Continue reading

Review: Queen’s Peril by E.K. Johnston

Fifteen months ago, I wrote a review of Queen’s Shadow in which I expressed a hope that we might get both a prequel and sequel to that book. Mission (halfway) accomplished because Queen’s Peril by E.K. Johnston was published today and it is indeed a prequel to the 2019 novel, covering the time in Padmé’s life from when she was first elected queen through dealing with the Trade Federation’s invasion. (If I close my eyes and wish real hard again, will I also be able to will a sequel into existence too? This is the trilogy we deserve, dang it!) It is precisely the book you think it is and that is a very good thing. Continue reading

Review: The Rise of Skywalker by Rae Carson

Novelizations are inherently tricky to review fairly and purely on their own merits. In the case of Star Wars novelizations, readers have definitely seen the movie before picking up the book and formed opinions, myself included. So let’s go ahead and get my biases out of the way: I came into this book with a fondness for Rae Carson’s writing and with something less than love for The Rise of Skywalker. I don’t say the latter to grind an axe with the movie but rather to offer a bit of clarity regarding my approach to such a polarizing film.

(Usually, I’d put a summary of the story here but you don’t really need that, do you? Besides, it’s fun to change things up sometimes.) Continue reading

Holonet Blast #128

Welcome back to another edition of the Holonet Blast where we’ve got some news from opposite sides of the galaxy for you!

First up, Del Rey revealed the cover for Alphabet Squadron: Shadow Fall via io9. Just like the first cover feature Yrica Quell, this one puts Chass na Chadic in the blue and purple spotlight. Along with the cover, Del Rey also gave us an excerpt from the book which is due out in June.

If you’re a fan with some extra cash who really loves immersive Star Wars experiences, this next piece of news might be of interest to you. The Disney Parks blog revealed that Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser will start taking reservations later this year. The all-immersive two day, two night experience is set to open in 2021 and is attached to Galaxy’s Edge in Disney World in Orlando. It looks like it has the potential to be mind blowing.

And that’s it for this week! If anyone needs me, I’ll be swinging around my lightsaber and pretending to be a Jedi. Like one does.

Holonet Blast #134

New year, new us! No wait… that last part’s a lie. Same us. We just changed our hair.

This early in the year, we don’t have tons of news for you but we do have a few things. First and mostly importantly, Baby Yoda will return this fall! Okay, fine: technically it’s called The Mandalorian but executive producers confirmed we’ll be getting Season 2 this fall.

In completely different news, Batuu will be getting its own exclusive version of Myths & Fables by George Mann. Says the author,

“We’re going to be creating a special edition of the ‘Star Wars: Myths & Fables’ book that’s exclusive to Galaxy’s Edge. It’s going to be specially bound to look like an artifact from Batuu and it contains the nine original stories and six new stories.”

We really liked the initial version of the book so it’ll be neat to see what else ends up in this new one.

And that’s it for this week!

The Mandalorian Season 1 – Tosche Station Discusses

There has been a heck of a lot of Star Wars over the last few months and honestly, you couldn’t be blamed if you’ve had a hard time keeping up with it all. But now that we’re past The Rise of Skywalker and The Mandalorian has concluded its first season, we thought it might be nice to look back at the latter… in round table format!  Continue reading

Resistance Review: The Missing Agent

The Skywalker Saga might be over but that doesn’t mean that Star Wars is! Who would have thought only a few years ago that we’d be watching both a new Star Wars movie and have episodes from two Star Wars television shows on either side?

This week’s episode of Star Wars Resistance moves the plot forward a bit with an episode that actually delightfully ends on a cliffhanger! The Colossus picks up a distress call from someone named Norath Kev on a Resistance frequency. Kaz, CB, Yeager, and Synara go to check it out only to find that Norath has been captured by the bounty hunter Ax Tagrin… and that it’s definitely a trap! Continue reading

Holonet Blast #133

We really don’t have much for you this week because the itty bitty little space movie came out last week and… yeah. That’s basically it.

Related to that space movie, apparently the same sex kiss in Episode IX was cut from the movie when it was shown in the Middle East. Interestingly enough, it was kept in for screenings in China. It wasn’t exactly representation to write home about though.

In much happier news, Looking for Leia, a documentary series about female and non-binary Star Wars fans was acquired by SYFY Wire. All seven episodes are now available to watch online. It’s a project that many of us around here are fond of so me sure to go check it out!

And that’s it! Actually, that’s it for us/this particular column for the year. We’ll be taking the next week off to nap and to spend some time with family and friends for the holidays. Thank you to everyone who’s either read our posts or listened to one of the network’s podcasts over the year. We’ll see you all in 2020!