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Star Wars – Aftermath

Get ready to jump into the action-packed galaxy far, far away with “Star Wars – Aftermath”! Penned by the iconic author Chuck Wendig, this super cool book, published back in 2015, is an absolute must-read for all Star Wars fans.

Set right after the Battle of Endor, the book takes us through the aftermath of the massive Galactic Civil War that saw the fall of the Empire. Our story revolves around a group of different characters who are thrust together by fate. From a former rebel pilot Norra Wexley, her teenage son Temmin, a skilled bounty hunter Jas Emari, to a former Imperial officer Sinjir Rath Velus, this ragtag team sets out on a daring mission to track down the remaining high-ranking leaders of the Empire and bring them to justice.

Star Wars - Aftermath

As they jet around the galaxy, our heroes encounter a plethora of crazy challenges. From facing off against terrifying monsters to battling super evil baddies, and even coming face to face with some leftover Imperial forces, the stakes are always sky-high. But, that’s not all – they also stumble upon a sinister plot by a group of Imperial loyalists who aim to rebuild the Empire and unleash a terrible new weapon on the galaxy.

Wendig’s writing is nothing short of awesome as he immerses readers into the post-Empire galaxy and how our characters are grappling with the changes. And, as if that wasn’t enough, the cherry on top is the appearance of some of our favorite Star Wars characters, including Chewbacca, Admiral Ackbar, and Wedge Antilles!

Overall, “Star Wars – Aftermath” is an absolute thrill ride of a novel that expands the Star Wars universe and offers a fresh perspective on what happened after the original trilogy. Don’t miss out on this exciting adventure!

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This Article was Originally posted 2023-04-22 16:39:19.

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