Star Wars: A New Dawn, the set up for SW Rebels

By FuriousGreg, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

I'm giving the "new EU" a try and started reading it recently. I'm slow. I only get a few pages in before bed each night. I hoped to have it done before the premiere, but doubt it. BUT, I have to take my wife shopping this weekend which is prime reading time for me (I sit in the car reading while she shops in the mall(s), we both enjoy it better that way).

So I read Star Wars: A New Dawn, it was a quick read written more for the young'ns but I enjoyed it and it's a great example of a good SW EotE + F&D adventure.

That is all.

Heres a link (to the Audiobook but you can find the dead tree one from there)

http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/product/9781101888254-item.html?s_campaign=goo-PLATest&gclid=CO7mz7Dz_MACFWqCMgodgVQAFQ

I don't think it was really written for especially young readers. While it doesn't try to be complex, the themes in it are a bit darker than I'd expect from a children's book (of course, I might just be really out of touch with what kids these days are reading). There certainly were no Ewoks or Jar-Jar humor to be found in it.

So I read Star Wars: A New Dawn, it was a quick read written more for the young'ns but I enjoyed it and it's a great example of a good SW EotE + F&D adventure.

That is all.

Heres a link (to the Audiobook but you can find the dead tree one from there)

http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/product/9781101888254-item.html?s_campaign=goo-PLATest&gclid=CO7mz7Dz_MACFWqCMgodgVQAFQ

I don't think it was really written for especially young readers. While it doesn't try to be complex, the themes in it are a bit darker than I'd expect from a children's book (of course, I might just be really out of touch with what kids these days are reading). There certainly were no Ewoks or Jar-Jar humor to be found in it.

Oh I was thinking teens because the writing itself, the prose, is what you'd find in a young adult kind of novel. At my age anyone under 30 is a young'n... :P