Aftermath
2015 • 400 pages

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This book did nothing for me. I got really annoyed at the vignettes about brand new characters every chapter or so that never tied into the main story line. It felt like a rush job by Disney trying to generate hype for the new movie. Makes me want to abandon the SW book universe reboot.

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September 23, 2021

Not bad, a decent writer, he does a good job of setting up motivations, though he spends little time on the canonical characters (Han, Leia). A decent read.

February 3, 2021
July 7, 2020

Ignore the reviews and give Aftermath a shot. It's worth it.

February 6, 2017
July 1, 2016
January 7, 2016

It's a decent enough book, but the tropes run deep. (The wacky original characters really weren't ) And, honestly, this period was imagined better in the books that were “disavowed”. Still, it kept me turning pages and reads like a Star Wars novel.

January 4, 2016

I thought I had lost interest in reading in general while I was reading this book, but actually after I powered my way through it, I realised I had just lost interest in the book. It's not that great, and doesn't really add anything to the mythology. You aren't missing anything by not reading it.

December 19, 2015
October 27, 2015

None of the stuff you want in a Star Wars story. First person narrative was off putting as were fake curse words. I do not suggest this book to any Star Wars fans.

October 9, 2015

Shockingly good. Wendig does such a good job of establishing the first post-Endor moments of the Galaxy that you're glad the old Expanded Universe is toast.

Oh, and huge spoiler: LOBOT LIVES!!!!!

October 8, 2015
September 27, 2015

It's been awhile since I read a Star Wars novel. I picked this one up because Chuck Wendig. He delivers a good adrenaline rush with a new cast of characters that I think will hold up well over the course of a trilogy. Count me in. But I expected more cursing!

September 11, 2015
September 5, 2015