Star Wars Legends Challenge

I love Star Wars in any form: movies, live-action shows, animated series, some comics and manga, and of course, the books! I favor “canon” books–the ones that have come out since Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2015 and is supposedly what “really” happened in a galaxy far, far away.

Everything that came before that–all the books, comics, games, etc., usually referred to as the Extended Universe, or EU–got relegated to what is now called “Legends.” A lot of EU fans were furious, believing that everything they loved and knew as Star Wars had been thrown into the trash bin. I get that, but as I’d never been a huge EU fan, it was far less painful for me. I tend to see the EU as an AU, or alternate universe, of Star Wars. A different way things could have gone for our characters. Whether people like one or the other better shouldn’t matter, and we certainly shouldn’t be at each other’s throats about it. And Disney Star Wars has borrowed a lot from Legends, if you pay attention.

As a fan of anything Star Wars–seriously, there’s not much I don’t like–I feel I have room in my heart for both canon and Legends. I’ve simply concentrated on canon, sprinkling in Legends here and there that caught my interest. There are still plenty of canon books I haven’t read yet that I intend to someday (looking at you, Thrawn and Alphabet Squadron), and I will always read upcoming publications; but I’ve decided to turn my attention to Legends and read them in a more consistent fashion.

I’ve been reading Dawn of the Jedi by Tim Lebbon, which happens to be the first Legends read in timeline order. I thought, well, why not keep going? It’s time for a Star Wars challenge, and I’ve always had the intention of reading all the Legends books “someday” (that’s about 160 adult novels). Why not now?

So here’s my challenge to myself: one Legends book per month (on average), in timeline order. This is on top of any canon book I may be reading, and any non-Star Wars book. I think I’ll do separate posts on the Legends, outside of my monthly update.

This is a lot of freaking books, lol. I can do this!

I’ve printed out a list of Legends in timeline order from Youtini.com, which is a great resource for Star Wars books. I already own a few, as I often pick them up as I come across them at used bookstores. I’d like to get all physical copies and have a complete collection at the end of this–which will take some time! It’s a little daunting and long-term, and I worry about getting through the Old Republic novels, as I’m not a gamer and not familiar with these characters. But I’m determined, lol. Revan and Bane, here I come!

I’m sure I will love some, and hate some, but it will be an interesting experience. Stay tuned for the first Legends Challenge post!

Do you prefer canon or Legends? Or both? Let me know in the comments and we’ll talk about it!

4 thoughts on “Star Wars Legends Challenge

  1. Hello there, I wouldn’t worry too much about Revan and Bane’s storylines, they are MUCH more than just lifted video game characters. The Bane trilogy (Drew Karpyshyn) were the first books I read and I felt they were really plausible and didn’t mess with my head canon of what is Star Wars.

    Good luck with your reading mission, my attempt I mentioned recently hasn’t really took off yet as some RL issues have meant a change in circumstances for me….oh well, I will get there eventually.

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    1. Thanks, FT, I think a lot of the Legends before the events of the OT really don’t mess with canon. It’s after that things really diverge. But that’s okay, like I said, it’s like an AU for me. I hope things are going okay for you, don’t worry, the books will always be there.

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  2. Hi Tina! Long time no speak, 🙂 Just looking at that list of books, wow there are some great books in that list, in particular the stuff before A New Hope. People have raved about a few of those books, so I am really looking forward to reading your reviews! LOL I am saying the exact opposite of FT above I see 😛

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