Star Wars: The High Republic: Tears of the Nameless | Book Review
Tears of the Nameless is a fantastic yet brutal addition to The High Republic.
Tears of the Nameless is a fantastic yet brutal addition to The High Republic.
Jason Kirk’s Hell Is a World Without You was a bright and dark flashback to the late 1990s and early 2000s. It’s terrific.
The random drop of an Audible Original was a pleasant surprise.
Beware the Nameless is an exciting middle grade book that progresses The High Republic journey forward in a surprising way.
Lula by Fernando Morais is a an informational read despite the lack of information about his presidency. Odd choice.
Dad Camp by Evan S. Porter tells the story of a desperate dad signing his preteen daughter up for a week long father-daughter camp as he clings to their once strong bond. I really had a great time with this one.
I loved Temptation of the Force from Tessa Gratton. Finally, we’re getting romance back in Star Wars.
The 66th Rebirth of Frankie Caridi #1 is a fun starting point for what is to come in the series.
The Living Force focused a lot on the thing that I love most about Star Wars — the Jedi — but I just couldn’t bring myself to love this book. At the end of the day, the villain just didn’t work for me.
I don’t love sports books, but when they’re about old, retired athletes, I can get into them. Y’all, Pete Rose was a huge scumbag.