Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad – Chapter Excerpt

Via USAtoday.com:

Tales of Star Wars’ greatest good guys — Han, Luke, Leia and the rest — are now legend, but there were heroes on the other side as well.

The new novel Star Wars Battlefront II: Inferno Squad (Del Rey Books, out July 25) focuses on Iden Versio and other Imperial soldiers whose nobility depends on if you’re a part of the Rebel Alliance or fancy yourself a devotee of Darth Vader.

“It was wonderful to be able to explore the Empire’s side of things through the eyes of someone who is a strong, likable person who firmly believes in what she’s been taught the Empire espouses,” says author Christie Golden (Star Wars: Dark Disciple). “Best of all, Iden is a deep, complex character who is faced with decisions and choices that are often harsh and sometimes downright brutal.”

The Battlefront II game (out Nov. 14) centers on Iden as the Inferno commander who set out to avenge the Emperor after the fall of the Empire and the second Death Star at the end of Return of the Jedi. However, the prequel novel takes the TIE fighter pilot back to the aftermath of the recent spinoff film Rogue One, where the secret plans for the Empire’s first Death Star are stolen by Rebels and then are used by Luke Skywalker and the rest to blow up the deadly battle station.

With Star Wars: The Force Awakens character Finn (John Boyega), fans were able to see what those folks wearing Stormtrooper helmets were actually like, and Inferno Squad similarly focuses on the Imperial soldiers on a mission to infiltrate a small group of Rebel extremists called the Partisans.

“Like so many things in life, once you’re in the situation you realize things aren’t simple at all,” Golden says. “How far do you go? What do you really believe? Is there any line you won’t cross for the cause you champion? What are the consequences if you do and if you don’t? The whole idea of gray, rather than black and white, fascinates me.”

The exclusive excerpt below takes fans back to a seminal movie moment — Luke and the Rebel flyboys on their trench run to take down the Death Star in the climax of 1977’s Star Wars — but from the point of view of an Imperial pilot who cared about the people onboard that space station and saw it as “a symbol of beliefs you cherished,” Golden says. “Iden is in her TIE fighter, taking aim at the Rebel pilots who for some insane reason are directly attacking the Death Star at close range. At this moment, she’s full of confidence that her side is going to win. The Empire can finally start bringing order and peace to the galaxy. Except that isn’t what happened.”

Click below to read the excerpt.

Guardians of the Whills

Via Ew.com:

Chirrut Imwe and Baze Malbus were audience favorites the instant they made their first appearance in Rogue One. Unfortunately, viewers’ time with both characters (played by Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen respectively) was short-lived… until now.

Thanks to Greg Rucka’s new middle-grade adventure, aptly titled Guardian of the Whills, eager readers can follow Baze and Chirrut’s adventures before the events of the Star Wars stand alone film. And as you can read in the excerpt below, the blind former guardian of the Kyber Temple and his friend (who has since shrugged off their former role) are working to resist the Empire’s forces that have taken over Jedha, and protect the residents of the Holy City.

However, their plans change with the arrival of Saw Gerrera, a rebel looking to take down the Empire. But while this gives both men a chance to actually help the people of their city, the price it requires might be too high to pay.

Guardians of the Whills is currently available for purchase. Order it here.

Darth Vader and Family Coloring Book By Jeffrey Brown

Jeffrey Brown’s reimagining of the Star Wars™ universe has delighted adult fans and young Jedi alike. This four-time New York Times best-selling series has inspired spirited cosplay, fan tribute videos, and was recognized with a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award. Now fans can interact with young Luke and Leia and their patient father Vader in the Darth Vader ™ and Family Coloring Book.

This new adult coloring book is equally fun to share, featuring a careful translation of artwork from the bestselling Darth Vader and Son™ series to a large-format collection on crisp white paper, plus nine new images to color. Scenes are presented on one side of the page with a decorative back page for versatility.

The Darth Vader ™ and Family Coloring Book is a creative coloring adventure fun for Jedi masters and young Padwan alike. This product has not yet been released. It will be available after March 28, 2017. You can Pre-Order it now at this link

Thrawn Returns To Star Wars In A Novel By Timothy Zahn

Via Polygon.com:

Does this mean he’s really canon?

Thrawn. Like Alan Trammell, or Rich “Tombstone” Jackson, or Sidney Moncrief to their sports’ halls of fame, Thrawn is the greatest Star Wars character lurking at the edges of full membership in the canon, through a film role, or even a mention.

Retroactively de-canonized (as an Expanded Universe character) after Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, the Grand Admiral was drawn back in through Disney XD’s Star Wars: Rebels animated series, which began in 2014. He returns this spring in Star Wars: Thrawn, a novel set in the time before the events of 1977’s Star Wars.

Star Wars: Thrawn is written by Timothy Zahn, who created and gave life to the character (and, effectively, the Expanded Universe) in what is called the Thrawn trilogy of books from 1991-1993, set after the events of 1983’s Return of the Jedi.

USA Today has an excerpt of the novel, from chapter 2. The book explores the rise of the Chiss commander — notably the only non-human to hold any significant rank in the Imperial Navy. In the chapter, Thrawn has been discovered by the commanding officer of an Imperial warship who senses potential in him, and taken captive to Coruscant.

In this setting, it’s revealed that our blue-skinned, red-eyed art-lover knew Anakin Skywalker before he became Darth Vader because, of course, everyone knows everyone in Star Wars.

Star Wars: Thrawn, published by Del Rey, will be on shelves April 11.

READ AN EXCERPT FROM STAR WARS: AFTERMATH – EMPIRE’S END

Via Starwars.com:

HAN AND LEIA DISCUSS THEIR NEXT MOVE IN AN EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF THE HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED NOVEL.

The last book in Chuck Wendig’s landmark Star Wars: Aftermath trilogy, Empire’s End, will feature the much-anticipated Battle of Jakku and wrap up the story of what exactly happened following the destruction of the second Death Star. It arrives on February 21 and StarWars.com is excited to present an exclusive excerpt below, in which a certain scoundrel and princess discuss their next move…

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Rogue One Backstorys In Two New Star Wars Novels

Via io9.com:
Want to learn more about the cast of Rogue One before they became the fearless thieves of the Death Star plans? Well, good news: Disney is publishing two new novels for young audiences that will give insight into the lives of Jyn, Chirrut, and Baze before they became heroes of the Rebellion.

Announced through StarWars.com today, two new books out in March will uncover the lives of three members of the main Rogue One cast—Jyn in a solo adventure, and another with Chirrut and Baze—before the events of the movie. Written by Beth Nevis, the YA-focused Rebel Rising will cover Jyn’s life between the prologue of the film, where she’s left alone following the death of her mother and capture of her father at the hands of Orson Krennic, as she works her way into the Rebel cell operated by Saw Gerrera:

When Jyn Erso was five years old, her mother was murdered and her father taken from her to serve the Empire. But despite the loss of her parents she is not completely alone—Saw Gerrera, a man willing to go to any extremes necessary in order to resist Imperial tyranny, takes her in as his own, and gives her not only a home but all the abilities and resources she needs to become a rebel herself.

Jyn dedicates herself to the cause—and the man. But fighting alongside Saw and his people brings with it danger and the question of just how far Jyn is willing to go as one of Saw’s soldiers. When she faces an unthinkable betrayal that shatters her world, Jyn will have to pull the pieces of herself back together and figure out what she truly believes in…and who she can really trust.

Meanwhile, the middle-school targeted Guardians of the Whills, written by Greg Rucka, will follow Chirrut and Baze’s lives as members of the titular order, having witnessed the arrival of the Empire on Jedha—but as Saw’s rebels make their presence on the planet known, they find themselves given a new opportunity to defend Jedha City from the Empire’s grasp.

Baze and Chirrut used to be Guardians of the Whills, who looked after the Kyber Temple on Jedha and all those who worshipped there. Then the Empire came and took over the planet. The temple was destroyed and the people scattered. Now Baze and Chirrut do what they can to resist the Empire and protect the people of Jedha, but it never seems to be enough. When a man named Saw Gerrera arrives with grand plans to take down the Empire, it seems like the perfect way for Baze and Chirrut to make a real difference and help the people of Jedha. But will it come at too great a cost?

While some might pass them off as not “full” novels as they’re aimed at younger readers, it’s cool to see the world of Rogue One explored in books aimed at audiences that aren’t the usual Star Wars novel market—plus, it’s always nice to see more of these characters beyond their roles in the movie. Guardians of the Whills and Rebel Rising will be out May 2.

ALL-AGES STAR WARS BOOKS – PREVIEW

Via Starwars.com:

GET A FIRST LOOK AT NEW STAR WARS BOOKS — PERFECT FOR YOUNG JEDI — COMING SOON TO OUR GALAXY.

If you’re the parent of a Padawan, or just love a good all-ages Star Wars book, then you’ll soon have some exciting potential additions to your Jedi Archives. Disney-Lucasfilm Press has several new titles coming soon, from The Force Awakens-era tales to a new graphic novel adaptation of the prequel trilogy. First revealed on today’s Star Wars Show, get a closer look below at the covers, along with story details, release info, and insights.

Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space series
Writer: Cavan Scott
Writer: Tom Huddleston
US Cover artist: Lucy Ruth Cummins
Interior art: David Buisan
Release date: January 3, 2017

Set just before the events of Star Wars Rebels, the Adventures in Wild Space series stars all-new characters including two sibling heroes, Milo and Lina Graf. The Escape, a prequel in which Milo and Lina look to rescue their parents from Imperials, arrives this week as an eBook; in The Snare, the brother-sister duo take the family starship to the remote planet of Thune and run into the evil Captain Korda; and in The Nest, Milo and Lina track a Rebel transmission to a remote jungle, but also find trouble…

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A Writers Roundtable Panel | New York Comic Con 2016

Some of the biggest and best Star Wars authors discuss their approach, process, and reception to writing stories set in a galaxy far, far away. Featuring Timothy Zahn (Heir to the Empire, Thrawn), Chuck Wendig (Aftermath, Life Debt), James Luceno (Tarkin, Catalyst), E.K. Johnston (Ahsoka), Charles Soule (Lando, Obi-Wan & Anakin, Poe Dameron) and Kieron Gillen. Moderated by Lucasfilm’s Michael Siglain and Jennifer Heddle.

Ahsoka Book Tour With Audio Book Narrator Ashley Eckstein & Author E.K. Johnston

Actress Ashley Eckstein
Narrates Star Wars™: Ahsoka
Audio Book and Joins
Ahsoka Author E.K. Johnston
for Book Tour & Fan Meet-Ups

What: Star Wars: Ahsoka Book Tour and Fan Meet-Ups at select Barnes & Noble bookstores and at the Disney Booth #2820 at New York Comic Con to celebrate the release of the new book, Star Wars: Ahsoka, from Disney-Lucasfilm Press.

Star Wars: Ahsoka Book Overview: Fans have long wondered what happened to Ahsoka after she left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clone Wars, and before she re-appeared as the mysterious Rebel operative Fulcrum in the Disney XD TV series, Star Wars Rebels. Finally, her story will begin to be told. Following her experiences with the Jedi and the devastation of Order 66, Ahsoka is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But her desire to fight the evils of the Empire and protect those who need it will lead her right to Bail Organa, and the Rebel Alliance.

Who: Actress, voice of Ahsoka Tano, Founder of Her Universe and narrator of the new Star Wars: Ahsoka audio book, Ashley Eckstein, will be joining Star Wars: Ahsoka author E. K. Johnston for a book tour and fan meet-ups, which includes autograph signings, Q & A sessions, excerpt readings from the new novel Star Wars: Ahsoka, trivia and more!

When / Where: Celebrate the release of Star Wars: Ahsoka by Joining Ashley Eckstein and E.K. Johnston at these upcoming event locations:

October 7th – 6:00pm :
Disney booth #2820 New York Comic Con
Javits Center
655 W. 34th Street
New York, NY 10001

October 9th – 5:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
97 Warren St.
New York, NY 10007

October 11th – 7:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
2418 East Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32803

October 14th – 4:00pm
Once Upon A Toy @ Disney Springs Marketplace
1375 Buena Vista Drive
Orlando, FL 32821

October 15th – 2:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
213 N. Dale Mabry
Tampa, FL 33609

October 21st – 7:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
10775 Westview Parkway
San Diego, CA 92126

October 24th – 7:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
313 Corte Madera Town Center
Corte Madera, CA 94925

November 6th – 2:00pm
Barnes & Noble Store
189 The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036

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