10 Star Wars Books That Deserve a Re-Read



Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the galaxy far, far away, Star Wars books offer a treasure trove of expanded stories that deepen the lore of the saga. With decades of novels exploring epic battles, character backstories, and new adventures, some titles stand out as must-reads that deserve a second look. From iconic legends in the Expanded Universe to recent canon tales, this list highlights 10 Star Wars books that merit a re-read, whether for their timeless storytelling, rich character development, or unforgettable moments that bring the magic of the galaxy to life.

  1. Death Trooper, written by Joe Schreiber in 2009.
  2. Revenge of the Sith, written by Matthew Stover in 2005.
  3. Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice, written by Karen Traviss in 2007.
  4. The New Jedi Order: Vector Prime, written by R.A. Salvatore in 1999.
  5. The Mandalorian Armor, written by K.W. Jeter in 1998.
  6. The Approaching Storm, written by Alan Dean Foster in 2002.
  7. Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, written by Michael Reaves in 2001.
  8. Heir to the Empire, written by Timothy Zahn in 1991.
  9. Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, written by James Luceno in 2005.
  10. Republic Commando: Hard Contact, written by Karen Traviss in 2004.
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