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The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 3)

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Title: The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 3)
by Timothy Zahn
ISBN: 0553564927
Publisher: Bantam
Pub. Date: November, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.73

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Rating: 5
Summary: A stunning conclusion to a spectacular trilogy
Comment: Timothy Zahn gave it his best when he wrote The Last Command. Out of the entire trilogy, this is by far the best. The book is the longest of the three, but it is by far the fastest read. The storylines are so intense that it would be hard to even consider putting the book down until the last page. In the book, Grand Admiral Thrawn must anticipate the movement of the old republic while confronted with conflict on how to deal with the insane jedi master C'baoth, who has become as tyrannical as the Emperor himself. As this storyline progresses, Luke and Mara also must decide their fate, which could destroy or save the republic.

Fear blankets the New Republic under Thrawn's new special weapon. While under this fear, Leia's future jedi children are born, and Mara must attempt to resolve the Emperor's Last Command. All the storylines come together with such perfect emotion, action, and spectacular epic space battles. The Thrawn Trilogy is a good example of what defines the authentic good quality of the Star Wars universe - love, mythology, action, and fantasy. I honestly believe that these three novels are Episodes 7, 8, and 9. If you haven't read the Thrawn trilogy, you are missing out on one of the best science fiction gems of our time.

Rating: 5
Summary: A fitting finale worthy of the "Star Wars" name
Comment: Timothy Zahn's third and final novel in the Thrawn Trilogy is so faithful to the spirit of George Lucas' original movie trilogy that many fans consider these novels to be Episodes VII, VIII and IX. And if you read this seminal three-book cycle, you'll see why, even though novels published later (such as Shadows of the Empire or Tatooine Ghost) go backwards in the "Star Wars" timeline.

Here, of course, all the plot threads started in the previous two novels are wrapped up, though some of them will continue to develop in other Star Wars novels. As in the movie series that inspired it, there are space battles and lightsaber duels galore, and the mixture of adventure, romance, and drama that made Star Wars such a popular movie series is vividly recreated in Zahn's crisp and lively writing.

Rating: 5
Summary: Thrawn, a really bad guy?
Comment: This is a good book,really good (hence the 5 stars) However, Thrawn really isn't that bad of a guy in this book. He's a bad man but not an EVIL MAN. . . but thrawn is cool anyway I was cheering him on ever since the first book.

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