Review: Race to Crashpoint Tower

Aaaaaaand they’re off! To the fair! The second wave of Phase 1 of the High Republic has arrived and they’re not losing any of the momentum from wave one. Out today is Race to Crashpoint Tower by Daniel José Older and why yes the middle grade High Republic novels do continue to be top tier. Why? Well, you’ll have to read on for that.

The Republic Fair is about to start on the planet Valo and with it comes (you guessed it) trouble. Equally unsurprising is that trouble is coming in the form of the Nihl. Slightly more surprisingly? It’s up to a young padawan who’d rather stay in his workshop fixing a broken speeder to warn everyone of the danger. Meanwhile, a handful of Jedi have arrived at Trymant IV to follow up on a lead from Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh. Little do they know, their paths are on a collision course and the Republic is depending on them to help save the day.

As stated above, the middle grade novels continue to be stellar. Star Wars fans should absolutely be including them on their reading lists, regardless of the intended age range. While A Test of Courage dealt more closely with grief, Race to Crashpoint Tower has so much heart to it that it’s impossible not to love the core cast.

The real standout in this book is undoubtedly the characters. Lula Talisola is an absolute delight who deserves to feature in as many stories as possible. She’s so vibrant that she all but leaps off the page and makes you love her after only a chapter or two. Ram Jomaram is also bound to make more than a few fans fall in love with him from how earnest he is with his love of fixing mechanical things. He’s another worthy entry into the Good Soft Boy Club in the Star Wars universe. Hopefully, Ram will appear in future Star Wars books like Lula has. Oh and also? Congratulations to Older for making me love Ty Rorrick in all of three sentences. WELL DONE, SIR.

As we’re now firmly in the second wave of books, a few things are starting to become clear, one of which is that some characters will be jumping around between mediums and also age groups. Lula, one of our main protagonists this time around, previously debuted in the High Republic Star Wars comic series published by IDW. Conveniently, both are written by the one and only Daniel José Older. Older goes a good job of catching readers who might not have read the comic up on how Lula and Zeen met and their adventures in this era so far. I did not get a chance to read the comic until after I read through my review copy and the unofficial “here’s what you missed” section was more than adequate to orient me.

Another thing that seems like it’s being established (granted, with only two data points,) is that the adult novel published by Del Rey will be the anchor novel. The events of Race to Crashpoint Tower dance around those of The Rising Storm. There is clearly something else going on but it feels more like “the adults are busy with something but we kids have our own problems too so we can’t worry about that right now!” The question becomes whether or not this will continue the further and further we get into the High Republic. These books show an impressive amount of interconnectedness and clearly a ton of thought and care has gone into planning out this publishing program. Hopefully, the non-adult novel books will continue to be able to stand on their own merits so kids who might not be interested in or ready to read the anchor novel can still continue to enjoy them.

Race to Crashpoint Tower is a lovely small-scale story in the middle of galactic level of events anchored by delightful protagonists that High Republic readers definitely should pick up. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go back to making my “Lula Talisola Fan Club” t-shirt. It’s very important.

Thank you to Disney Lucasfilm Press for providing an advance review copy of the book for review purposes.

Book Wars Pod, Episode 141: No Therapy, Sit in Egg

This week, we continue our exploration of FROM A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, from Django Wexler’s “Amara Kel’s Rules…” being super gay (and a good look at Imperial conscripts) to Daniel Jose Older’s “STET!” giving us a view into a very tiny world of crime. One thing that all these stories make very clear: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK was a weird f*cking movie.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is Islamic Relief USA. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 140: Fried Alligator vs Fried Vader

This week, we continue our exploration of FROM A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, from R.F. Kuang’s brilliant “Against All Odds” making us finally care about Dak, to Seth Dickinson’s “The Final Order” spiraling deep into New Order paranoia. Some stories fill us with hope, while others make us wonder if the Empire’s HR team need to hold a training about boners in the workplace.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is Islamic Relief USA. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

For a list of black-owned bookstores to order from, now and always, click here.

To download this episode, click here.

Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for episode updates! Hosted by Chris SedorKate Sedor, Rana LaPine, and Miranda Eldon. Audio and production by Kristen McDonell. Art by Joe Butera. Music by Podington Bear.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 139: Eating Snacks Solves Problems

This week on Book Wars Pod we begin our discussion of FROM A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. We cover “Eyes of the Empire” by Kiersten White, “Hunger” by Mark Oshiro (they/he), “Ion Control” by Emily Skrutskie, “A Good Kiss” by C.B. Lee, and “Kendal” by Charles Yu.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is Islamic Relief USA. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

For a list of black-owned bookstores to order from, now and always, click here.

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Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 138: Feral Raccoon Anakin

This week on Book Wars Pod we wrap up our discussion of E.K. Johnston’s QUEEN’S PERIL. We explore the depiction of war on Naboo, how this book improves THE PHANTOM MENACE, and what we hope to see from the upcoming QUEEN’S HOPE.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is The Loveland Foundation. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

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Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 137: Yeet This Wheat

This week on Book Wars Pod we discuss the final half of E.K. Johnston’s QUEEN’S PERIL. We explore relationships (both friendly and, ahem, more), Naboo’s political structures and obligations, and the impact of queer representation in YA.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is The Loveland Foundation. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

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Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

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Review: Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good

Thrawn and Zahn are back! Again! Out today, Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good by Timothy Zahn continues to delve into both the Chiss society and Thrawn himself prior to his eventual Imperial service. We’re firmly in uncharted territory now which means there are surprises a plenty between these two covers for both old school Thrawn fans and new ones. But just what sort of trouble has Thrawn and his complete and utter lack of political awareness gotten into this time?

Now a Senior Captain in the Chiss Expansionary Defense Fleet, Thrawn is doing relatively well for himself especially since he’s fresh off a collaborative victory. The Springhawk heads to the Rapacc system only to find themselves drawn into a refugee situation that’s far more complicated than it seems at first glance. Meanwhile, an Agbui named Haplif has convinced a naïve young Chiss on his gap year to help his group get use of a small stretch of land… and his reasons for doing so don’t seem entirely above board.   Continue reading

Book Wars Pod, Episode 136: Children Dying in Podraces

This week we start our analysis of QUEEN’S PERIL by E.K. Johnston. In this episode we take a look at the days before the Invasion of Naboo and how much more competent some teenage girls are than the Chancellor of the Senate. Also: Miranda does some gay screaming.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is The Loveland Foundation. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

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Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 135: She’s the Bodybuilding Lobster

This week we wrap up our analysis of SHADOW FALL by Alexander Freed. We cover a new galactic cult, some more Squishy War Time (TM), and where our favorite (secretly) soft squadron goes from here.

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is Advance Native Political Leadership. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

In light of recent events, we also wanted to highlight API Equality – Northern California, Stop AAPI Hate, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.

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Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for episode updates! Hosted by Chris SedorKate Sedor, Rana LaPine, and Miranda Eldon. Audio and production by Kristen McDonell. Art by Joe Butera. Music by Podington Bear.

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Book Wars Pod, Episode 134: Storage Locker Full of Palpatines

This week we discuss the final chapters of Alexander Fred’s SHADOW FALL. Discussions range  from hypothesizing what happened in the Sith Temple to whether our favorite Soft Boy, Wyl Lark, can handle leadership

The organization we’re highlighting for this group of episodes is Advance Native Political Leadership. If you have the means to donate, you can do so here.

In light of recent events, we also wanted to highlight API Equality – Northern California, Stop AAPI Hate, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice.

For a list of black-owned bookstores to order from, now and always, click here.

To download this episode, click here.

Book Wars Pod explores the Star Wars universe through the franchise’s non-screen media: the canon novels, comics, and video games. Check out our guide to past episodes, and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and wherever else you cast your pods. You can also subscribe to the Tosche Station Radio Mega Feed on iTunesGoogle Play, or Stitcher for more great shows from our podcast network.

Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for episode updates! Hosted by Chris SedorKate Sedor, Rana LaPine, and Miranda Eldon. Audio and production by Kristen McDonell. Art by Joe Butera. Music by Podington Bear.

This podcast has been brought to you in part by your support on Patreon!