At long last, we’ve reached the end of our journey through the New Jedi Order and the Vong War. I’ve been doing a lot of thinking as I reread these 19 books and at the end of the day, I must admit that I really do enjoy this series. Sure, it’s really long and sure, there are definitely some low points but there are also a lot of high points and overall? I just really like the story that it tells. A lot of people have used the Battlestar Galactica comparison in regards to this series and it’s often used in a negative way. I agree with that comparison but for me, it’s a positive. I like a story that’s willing to take characters to dark places and put them through hell. I like getting to sit back and watch and see who emerges stronger than before and who never does. I like a story that has lasting consequences for the universe but we’ll get to more of that later. So while it has its flaws, I think the story works and I like the series a fair bit.
On a note not related to the New Jedi Order specifically, I just wanted to mention that despite all of my snark and bemoaning about my loss of sanity, I really do love the Expanded Universe. Some bits of it might drive me up the wall or make me want to bash my head against a table but as a whole, I adore it. There are probably only a handful of things about it that I truly dislike and I wouldn’t be working my way through this challenge if I didn’t love it.
With that lengthy introduction out of the way, let’s cover the last five books of the series!
Force Heretic I: Remnant
I have a few problems with these books in general and I’m going to start with some of them here. The biggest one is that this did not need to be a trilogy and that I would’ve enjoyed the books much more had their plots been condensed into two books instead. The other problem I have is that this feels like a travel through the Bantam Era’s “greatest” hits. Sean Williams and Shane Dix take us back to the Yevetha and the Fia in this book and then Bakura in the next. By the end of this book, I’m really not sure what exactly Han and Leia’s mission is supposed to be. I was also rolling my eyes at this secret Ryn spy network.
Also, I thought Jag’s second in command was Shawnkyr? I’m confused as to why Williams and Dix introduce another character named Eprill to fill the same role.
On the other hand, any time we get to see Gilad Pellaeon being awesome is a good one. The speeches where he yells “EMPTY” at the Vong commander and then says how the Empire will always strike back and also the one where he essentially bullies the entire Moff Council into doing what he wants are great Pellaeon moments. It reminds me why I love his character so much. It does feel off though when numerous characters refer to him by his first name especially when they’re subordinate officers but Pellaeon is awesome enough to make up for it.
The book itself is an okay read. It’s just not one of the high points of the series.
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