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333 pages, Hardcover
First published July 23, 2019
• Thrawn is just... not having a good time here. He's understated about everything, of course, but you can tell. The ending especially is VERY melancholy, where everyone leaves him almost completely alone and isolated. You can almost feel the walls closing in as 0 BBY approaches, Ezra's time draws near, the Emperor's favor is waning, etc. Hopefully Ezra's space whales actually turn out to be a good thing, and in the next book we can pick up years later and have a fun time tackling some Grysk and Chiss civil war issues, leaving the Empire to burn.
• On a semi-related note, we learn that Thrawn DID IN FACT CHOOSE, ON HIS OWN, to undertake his mission to the Empire, and that he CAN IN FACT LEAVE at any time he wishes. Ar'alani is constantly begging him to "come home," but for some reason Thrawn is like no, I must be here. It makes one wonder... why? Can he not feel the doom on the horizon? Does he still think the Empire can be useful, after all he's seen? Like, WHY?
• Ar'alani hugging the navigator. The contrast between her role as an admiral and the girls' somewhat harsh and bare lives and the very real affection they all have for each other. So good.
• "Commodore, is my ship ready?" "She is, sir."
• WHY ON EARTH........ did Thrawn send Ronan back to the Ascendancy. He implied it was to be a useful mole they could feed misinformation to or something, but first of all, why would they need that? The Empire doesn't even know where the Chiss are. Second of all, the Empire's not even going to be around that much longer. This has to mean something. I'm so confused.
• Are the Grysks going to come up later in some plot-important way? Because that whole line about "three can command a nation, 100 can rule an entire world" combined with their increasing forays into Imperial space makes it seem like they should eventually become a huge galactic menace. And yet here we are, in the Sequel trilogy, not a Grysk to be seen, unless...
• SNOKE WAS A GRYSK. Sorry, it's a fact, I don't make the rules.
• That moment at the end where Ar'alani asks Eli what he would have done to fulfill the navigators' request, and Eli tells her he would have shot them at the enemy like a bomb. Wow. Nice. He's small but also ruthless.
• ISB Major Dayja is my new favorite Star Wars character. I love him? Does he know Sinjir Rath Velus? Because I think they would get along.