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    Quote Originally Posted by bk_renesis View Post
    Okay spoiled, but the satisfaction of whipping out the iPhone and busting out a chapter on your lunch break at work is priceless. I use my iPhone for everything. Even posting from it now.

    On a side note are there any other titles that people recommend, I've read the banes, crosscurrent, lost tribe and now I'm about to purchase red harvest. I prefer the adult novels not comics or anything.
    After Red Harvest you have to read Death Troopers! Red Harvest is the prequel to it. Both are very good and aimed way more at adults. I mean come'on who doesn't like SW and zombies!
    Though not as adult orientated the "Legacy of the Force" series was a good read and I highly recommend them all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bk_renesis View Post
    Okay spoiled, but the satisfaction of whipping out the iPhone and busting out a chapter on your lunch break at work is priceless. I use my iPhone for everything. Even posting from it now.

    On a side note are there any other titles that people recommend, I've read the banes, crosscurrent, lost tribe and now I'm about to purchase red harvest. I prefer the adult novels not comics or anything.
    I'm with you on the phone. I wish this board and Fx were available in Tapatalk. That would make my life so much easier!

    I was planning on reading Fatal Alliance but I can't find it in an eBook. I pre-ordered Decieved but won't read it until FA shows up on the Kindle or nook store.

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    John Jackson Miller's new novel Knight Errant was pretty entertaining. But, I would have to say as a tie-in series I felt the Lost Tribe was overall really well done. I read it concurrently with the Legacy of the Force series, and it sets up the latest series by two of the same authors, Fate of the Jedi. I highly recommend both of these series if you like SW novels and have some free time (each series is 9 books long). I particularly liked Karen Traviss's work in LOTF as it pertained to the nuances of Mandalorian culture. Makes for some interesting reading.

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    good information about that kinda period of time etc but there not that well written but still worth reading..especially for us Sith.

    these are all on starwars.com...there are also some other free books and things.
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    Yeah, well, Faulkner it ain't. But, the series is still rather entertaining. It introduces us to a new world and opens up the whole idea of a larger Sith culture that's just a little bit different from what we already know and love. I'd say that it accomplishes its intended goal of setting up the latest major series, Fate of the Jedi.

    And, it's free . . . so win-win.

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    Yeah, I like the writing. It fits in with the style and format of the other series. Not sure what you guys want in your novella e-book star wars authors.

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    I enjoyed LTOTS and their appearances in Fate of the Jedi. The idea of enough light saber swinging Sith to one on one with the Jedi makes me warm and gooey inside.
    The challenge is to take the hints from the novel and build a Keshiri Lost Tribe Sabers... maybe with purple glass elements to make it distinct from other Sith sabers... hmmm.

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