Star Wars: The High Republic kicks off an ambitious storytelling event with Light of the Jedi by Charles Soule ...
book reviews
Thrawn: Alliances may not be the Zahn trilogy of old, but it is a provocative new entry that will transport you to a Galaxy Far, Far Away.
Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes provides something for everyone and expands the D&D game in a meaningful way.
John Scalzi's "Head On" is the sequel to 2014's Lock In.
A world obliterated by the Death Star comes to life like never before, in Claudia Gray's new young-adult novel Leia: Princess of Alderaan.
Miniatures: The Very Short Fiction of John Scalzi stands out from the rest of the sci-fi author's work in both its brevity and its consistency.
And as one Empire ends, so begins another. That's the thrust of Aftermath: Empire's End, the grand final to Chuck Wendig's Star Wars novel trilogy.
A New Dawn suffers from the same problem as the other titles in the new Star Wars canon.
Plenty of mayhem and massacres makes Lords of the Sith a virtual novelization for the greatest Star Wars video game never made.