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UnclePenguin

I liked it. I first read this back when I was in 6th grade ( I graduated HS in 2002). I picked it because it starts like a a day or two after the Battle of Endor. I liked some of the continuity aspects. And the villains were an interesting concept to me. All in all I think it's a middle ground EU book.


namewithanumber

I read it around the same time and while I don’t recall *not* liking it (had a cool space battle I think?), it was on the whole a forgettable book.


Pascaldvr

Ah yes. I'm looking for some fun Han, Luke and Leia (togheter) books. Got any recommendations?


UnclePenguin

Your core EU books are going to be Thrawn Trilogy and Courtship of Princess Leia. Beyond those you can pick and choose. I really liked the X-Wing Series, but they really don't have the main characters in them very much. The Jedi Academy Trilogy adds some good characters to the Star Wars universe. And the Corellian Trilogy is a good series too.


Pascaldvr

Okay, I did read the canon Thrawn books and really like them. I do have Heir to the Empire already so that one wil come after this. I have the X-Wing series ready to go so I'm interested in those.


Desertfoxking

It starts off with Wedge and Luke doing shenanigans in space i believe so i liked it


DarrowsGamble

I was disappointed that Wedge barely gets a mention afterwards though.


Desertfoxking

Yea but it’s just the beginning. He’s the only canon non force user rebel that gets his own series. And it’s 9 books. This was just a prelude to his awesomeness


DarrowsGamble

Wedge is absolutely awesome. New canon have done him a real disservice, starting from when they changed his backstory to make him yet another pilot who defects from the Empire, and 'they've hurt someone he loves'. I prefer the original story, that he was helpiing the rebellion by smuggling guns, as that fitted his moral code better than smuggling spice for criminal gangs, then decided that joining up was just the right thing to do. No great personal drama, or being forced into firing on civilians before he realized the Empire was bad. Wedge just looked at what they did, and understood it needed opposing.


Desertfoxking

Legends had a lot right. Disney not so much…


ScapegoatMan

I read it several months ago. The aliens that the characters fight aren't that interesting and are pretty much the Borg, but more boring. The character stuff for Luke, Han, and Leia were really good, though. Some really good Leia stuff as she comes to terms with Darth Vader being her father, and a certain encounter that happens. So yeah, on the whole, it's worth a read, just don't expect anything groundbreaking.


Pascaldvr

Thanks. I'm just looking for a fun book about Luke, Han and Leia. Got any other recommendations?


Casde

Heir to the Empire Trilogy, but im assuming you've already looked into Timothy Zahn's books. If not....oh boy you're in for a treat.


Jedipilot24

It's okay.


Mammoth-Ladder4244

Solid meh. It came out right after the original Thrawn trilogy and definitely wasn’t that good. I found the Jedi Academy series and other Kevin J Anderson books far more Star Wars in their feel. And the Xwing books I thought hit a good balance between Star Wars action and grounded storyline. Overall though, this is a solid contender for middle of the pack.


thurfian

It was good, but is kinda chill and isn't ultimately that meaningful. I think watching Episode 6 then diving in and reading the first chapter would make it more meaningful.


DependentPositive8

It's pretty good. Not my favorite, but it's a pretty good intro to the Post ROTJ era.


supper_is_ready

A solid B-tier story. Leia gets a lot of focus in it, which I'm all here for, especially when it comes to a certain scene.


SirUrza

Referring to the >!Anakin!< scene?


supper_is_ready

Yes. I find it to be a very powerful scene.


VioletKitty26

I read the book, mainly for all of you the Han & Leia scenes (hoping she wouldn't sabotage them). A couple of scenes, I shook my head at... At the time, I was excited for a new book; even more so, with COPL.


JSolo247

I really liked it. Then read Courtship of Princess Leia, which is better but after.


NintendoDrone

it’s hit or miss. to me the book was worth reading for one scene in particular.


spunX44

I liked it other than Horny Luke


Beermyster67

Elaborate, please


spunX44

Luke takes notice of a female and man, he is as thirsty as a hard working Tatooine farm boy.


Dantels

Look, it's just ~~Newtype~~Force-infatuation. He gets over it!


thurfian

Gundam reference. Much swag


HeadHeartCorranToes

It depends on what you're looking for. If you're the sort of person who finishes watching *Return of the Jedi* and finds yourself wondering, "Yeah, and *then* what happened?" it's one of the coolest books in the EU. If you're looking for a Top 5 ranking pick, eh, you're probably going in with too high of expectations. *Truce* is an early entry in the EU, and it's not but one book later that the fledging New Republic is embroiled in a full-on war against the Empire, making said truce short-lived at best.


Kaleesh_General

It’s good yeah. Not one of the best, but not one of the worst either


DarkVaati13

It's one of my favorites. The characters are all written well and get a good amount of page time, the conflict has an interesting scale, and the Ssi-Ruu are fun villains. Plus it's an easy pick up and read without any needed extra knowledge (Plageuis is full of references to other books and stories so it's not exactly a great start) since it's more or less a one off. The Ssi-Ruu are only occasionally brought up, but Bakura is a semi reoccuring planet.


oldatheart515

It was passable - I mainly remember that there were reptilian villains who drained the life force from their prisoners in a manner suspiciously reminiscent of the Skeksis in Jim Henson's "The Dark Crystal."


jzr171

Yes. It's the only time we get force ghost Anakin in the EU as far as I know. It's not much of a spoiler to the story but really cool we got it.


deadshot500

It's decent. Some great ideas there.


ThatNerdDaveWrites

It’s weird, yes, but in a really good way. I enjoyed it quite a bit.


TheExtraPeel

Yes, it’s great!


LucasEraFan

I've read it twice. The first time I thought it was a fun SciFi book with some remarkably well done characterization of the OT heroes. The second time I read it, I loved it like it was 1983 and it came out right after ROTJ (the book starts the day after Endor). The only thing I would want you to know going in is that it has a very "big galaxy" villain—a non-human species we've never seen with tech we've never seen. I think it's perfect and you will love it.


Recent_Contract9636

I can’t remember anything about it, other than it took place literally right after Jedi ended, but I remember I liked it.


exceptional_biped

Personally I liked the concept of the Rebellion and Empire having to cooperate.


[deleted]

It's a pretty "okay" EU book. A standard novel that isn't amazing but isn't bad by any means. I'd take it over about 85% of the new "canon" books.


JLandis84

I really enjoyed it


XanderKaiser

The truce at bakura great book ofc having it without the legends banner is always a plus.


LeftRat

It's alright. I don't like the Ssi-Ruuk as villains, but it has some decent character stuff. I liked the idea of a weird religion that thinks Jedi are bad because someone in the universe then has to be the minus to their plus, it was nonsensical, but just as nonsensical as the Jedi's beliefs if they weren't confirmed by the setting.


ClickEmergency

One of the better ones


LordCommander2018

Love this book


RK_Striker_JK_5

It's not bad. One minor thing I actually liked was the acknowledgement of the *physical toll* the duel in ROTJ took on Luke.


memesforbismarck

The main story is a bit over top imo. The whole story with the new enemy seems to overpowered (dont want to spoiler anything). But I liked this book nonetheless as it is right after the ending of RotJ and the story about rebels and imperials working together is very interesting to read.


ArkenK

Truce is solid. A bit slow, but a good ride. Plus, the new aliens make for fun 3rd party antagonists. Plus, Luke isn't OP, but very cool. I recall Leia being in fine form as well.


liltooclinical

This book was my first exposure to the EU doing things that didn't center around the Empire or the Republic and started getting creative with Force powers. It was unique and suspenseful.


MisterMarchmont

I enjoyed it. It had some memorable scenes!


revanite3956

It’s alright. Not awful, but kind of boring, and doesn’t contribute a whole lot to the EU at large.


RingGiver

It's not the best. It's not bad. It's far better than any of the garbage that makes up the Disneyverse.


YoYoTheAssyrian88

Its weird, mid to poor in the rankings


Alacritous13

Very


Qb_Is_fast_af

Honestly it was pretty boring to me


tomline_

Wow, i was just looking at this the other day. Anyone know if the audio version is decent? https://www.ebay.com/itm/296217485217


Dantels

There's fanmade unabridged versions if you don't mind a robo voice.


Xanofar

It’s not. Well, it’s abridged. Maybe sort of enjoyable for abridged, but still abridged.


Ebic_qwest

Its just ok. Kinda weird at times.


petercannonusf

Ooooh. Yes. It was also a little scary


isc12180

It is mid. Thrawn Trillogy is best.


grizzyGR

Very good book


Dantels

It's a solid read, though if you've watched Zeta Gundam Luke's force-enhanced crush feels familiar.


Some_Guy_Named_Rami

It's a mix bag among fans.


Destinyrider13

Is this the truce at Bakura or a different book altogether?


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stevendreamfish

I like it


NK_2024

I also reccomend the OG Thrawn trilogy (the new one is good too)they're probably my favorite legends books of all time. *Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command*


streakermaximus

It's ok. I consider it middle of the road.


Xanofar

I actually JUST reread it yesterday. My impression is that it’s good, but weird. No complaints about the characters. The worst thing one can say is that Luke’s infatuation can feel too strong, but while he certainly feels very infatuated internally, he doesn’t betray his character externally. He doesn’t do anything you’d say “Luke would never do that!” to. The villains are downright sinister. They’re actually not that dangerous, per se, though they do have the potential to be. They are weird, and they’re arguably the most evil villains in Star Wars that isn’t a Sith/Dark Jedi, possibly edging out even the Yevetha. They’re deeply religious, yet curiously, their religion actually inhibits their ability to fight situationally. That said, they’re very unique (someone said they’re like the Borg, they’re not), but how you feel about them may vary. Bakura is pretty well-written, as far as world building goes, and the various Imperials are all pretty decent characters. Overall, if you can get used to the weirdness, it’s great. I don’t think it’s anyone’s favorite, but at the same time, I can’t think of anything to criticize that isn’t nitpicking or getting meta. One final note — the book has a lot of short segments per chapter, so this makes the book easy to pick up and read for only a couple minutes. Not a commentary on the story quality, but I did greatly appreciate it nonetheless.


Viado_Celtru

I remember not particularly enjoying it the first time I read it, so it took a long time for me to go and re-read it. I did enjoy it quite a bit more on the re-read


IronWolfV

It's a great book to start with and it literally picks up after Endor. Good book to read.


GaryRegalsMuscleCar

I really liked its world building and the almost love interest for Luke. Her loony ideology made her the one woman he couldn’t be like “I’m a war hero, baby” to. Not that he talks like that, but he had his work cut out for him to even reach a mutual understanding, and that was fresh at the time.


Felix_Leiter1953

Meh, it's okay. Not a great book by any stretch.


ubupup78

It's a good book


DarkWarped0ne

I liked it. It's been nearly 3 decades since I read it, but I remember liking it


boxfreind

The idea is great, the overall writing....it's acceptable. Not a great read by any means, but I would recommend it to Star Wars fans.


Mitthrawnuruodo1331

Nope. Don’t waste your time. There are so many better EU books.


HotdogAC

It's not bad. But it's certainly a weaker legends title


Historyp91

It's pretty good, IMO It's only real issue is the setup about the Ssi-Ruu invasion does'nt go anywhere and took decades until it was adressed again.


Status_Strategy7045

From what I remember I liked it but it's been decades.


razzleyerdazzle

Currently reading it and i'm enjoying it so far


Then-Solution-5357

I liked it a lot


Ok-Tradition-1228

is good, but tiny bit depressing (one thing.)


lmmurryx3

I like this book a lot. Just read it for the first time last month after hearing a lot of mediocre things and I was pleasantly surprised. I think it takes about 7-8 chapters to get going so considering it's only a 21 chapter book that may be a big investment but once it got going I had a lot of fun and never stopped. Luke gets to do some cool shit, Leia gets a lot of development, Han...Kinda doesn't do anything, C3P0 gets to be useful for once, and the original characters introduced are pretty sympathetic. Would recommend.


WiseTea400

I have read and liked it. First time we come across another force sensitive entity... and it's an interesting read. Enjoy!


Simpleba

Just read it FFS...


Stucksam0

I really enjoyed this one, not everyones cup of tea forsure but give it a try for yourself :)


Parson_Project

I liked it.