Friday, February 12, 2010

New Books Recommendations from the Supreme Chancellor

Now that we are in the next decade, it is probably the right time to talk about upcoming books. Last year there were many really good books, and there is no indication that this year will be any different. Several series are going to get new books, like the latest in the Star Wars; Fate of the Jedi series.
One major series is the Fate of the Jedi. It is currently being written by several authors who have proven their worth in other books. To understand this series you will definitely want to read the Jedi Academy Series, which is set 14 years after Return of the Jedi. You would also want to have read the New Jedi Order series, which is made up of 19 books and the Legacy of the Force series of eight books. The New Jedi Order series deals with alien invaders from another galaxy, the Yuuzhan Vong, who invade the galaxy. They can be compared to the Aztecs; they sacrificed many people to their gods.

The Legacy of the Force deals with Jacen Solo, the son of Leia Organa and Han Solo. He falls to the Dark Side, and the books deal with his fall to the dark side and his eventual death. The Fate of the Jedi begins with Admiral Daala, who is a former Imperial Admiral who tried to end the Jedi Order (in the Jedi Academy Series). She issues several edicts to bring the Jedi under the control of the central government.

The latest book is called Backlash and is released to the world on March 9th 2010. After that expect Allies (May 25th 2010), Vortex (December 7th 2010), and Conviction (March or April 2011) followed by two more books later in the year.

Another new Star Wars book is Crosscurrent which is set in two time periods, 5,000 years before the battle of Yavin 4, and also 41.5 Years after the Battle of Yavin 4. It was released on the 26th of January this year, so I do not know much about it.

Some people may have read the Inheritance Cycle, a four book series. As of now, Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr are out. The fourth book may or may not come out this year, as Christopher Paolini, the author, has not yet released a date for publication. So far in the series, Eragon, the last Rider (of the Dragons) has learned of his abilities (in Eragon), found some of his dysfunctional family members (in Eldest) and gotten a sword that is “made” for him, Brisingr (not surprisingly in Brisingr). The fourth book might be released this year or next year, all we know right now is that the cover is a green dragon.
This year seems to be a promising year for readers; there are many new series that I find interesting, and many new books that can satisfy any type of reader. This wraps up the new books of 2010 section of this blog.

2 comments:

  1. Supreme Chancellor, if you enjoyed the Eragon books, then you should try an older series that also deals with dragons. The Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey is worth reading. You should at least read the first three books, Dragonflight, Dragonquest and The White Dragon. The basic story is that humans have colonized the world of Pern, not knowing that a life form from a neighboring planet, called threads, attack Pern, and kill anything they touch. The humans respond by raising dragons who can burn these threads with their breath. I won't say anymore of the plot, you should take the time and go read them.

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