For you non-Canadians, a hat trick is scoring three goals in a single game.
Just had to say I really enjoyed the latest Leia novel. It's YA, so a bit tame, and a bit of a slow starter, but it really pulls together in the end. So that's 3 for 3 for Ms Gray, her earlier works, Lost Stars and Blood Lines, are as good.
One thing I really like is the subtlety of how she deals with the Force and foretelling. So much of the EU was in-your-face and usually over-the-top ridiculous. Now we're getting complex characters grappling with relatable issues. There are a couple of easter eggs, but the author doesn't try to beat it into you with a 2x4. Other than Lords of War and Tarkin (tellingly, written by some of the old EU people), the new crop of novels has been pretty consistently good.
Speaking of which, the Phasma book was also enjoyable, kind of a different, but welcome, narrative take. Conveniently it introduces two interesting protagonists, of whom I hope we get to see more.