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The Clone Wars, romance in storytelling, and other updates from this week.
Read moreThe Clone Wars, romance in storytelling, and other updates from this week.
Read moreLast week’s episode of The Clone Wars has yielded some interesting discussions. Check out Megan’s review to see her reaction to “The Box.” We’re both enjoying the arc. I hope to go into some more detail on the storytelling and philosophical ideas in the arc when it’s complete, but for now here are a few things to think about.
Read moreIs Red Tails a perfect movie? Of course not. Is it a fun, exciting, entertaining action movie with a vein of serious social commentary? Absolutely. Our review has the details.
Read moreTonight, Megan Crouse offers a review of last week’s The Clone Wars episode “A Friend in Need,” centered around Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano and her adventures with her friend Lux Bonteri.
Read moreIt’s probably fair to say that Darth Plagueis is the most anticipated Star Wars novel among Expanded Universe fans in several years.
Read moreGuest blogger Megan is back with a review of the recently concluded three-part Zygerria arc of The Clone Wars, adapted from the Slaves of the Republic comic written by Season One head writer Henry Gilroy.
Read moreToday we’ve posted the FANgirl Blog review of Star Wars: Darth Plagueis by James Luceno, which goes on sale next
Read moreI have to admit that some part of me felt like I should read Shadow Games, but it came down to an issue of priorities, and this book just wasn’t making the cut. Then one of those unexpected emails popped up in my inbox from a reader who has made thoughtful commentary in response to some of my blogs. Megan’s review of Shadow Games will be the first of hopefully many more contributions.
Read moreAfter some great feedback on her Revan review, Linda’s back with a review of Deceived by Paul S. Kemp.
Read moreWithout further ado, check our newest blogger’s review of the recently released novel Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan, by Drew Karpyshyn.
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