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By: E. A companion novel inspired by the hotly anticipated video game Star Wars: Battlefront , this action-packed adventure follows a squad of soldiers caught in the trenches of the ultimate galactic war between good and evil.

Overlapping timelines, canon shifts, film companion novels, and an endless cast of characters make it entirely possible for you to listen to nothing but Star Wars material for a long, long time. May the Force be with you as both die-hard fans and newly initiated acolytes dig in to the 20 best Star Wars audiobooks available. Of the books I've listened to this one is one of the best. It takes an approach to Star Wars that most over look and did it quite well. What did you like best about this story?

I liked that this was from the common soldiers perspective and showed you what being a Rebel really means to those that are fighting in the over all war agents the Empire. Which scene was your favorite? Darth Vader entering Echo Base, I'm not going to spoil it, lets just say as the one time you see a Force user this was amazingly well done.

This was hard to get though. The story is slow and mundane and I could only listen in small snippets. I didn't care about any of the characters and only got exited when the story intersected with events we know in the films.

Any additional comments? The story was well thought out and mature. The characters were well developed to the point where you felt that you knew them. I enjoyed the action and edge of seat moments. Narration was excellent! The juxtaposition of the soldiers of twilight and their Imperial adversaries was very enjoyable!

This was filled with action. Not enough twist and gut wrenching turns as the previous novels. You actually hear another side to the story, based from the front lines point of view.

Overall, I can say this is a pretty good listen. Having read all or nearly all of the new canon books, I would have to say Battlefront: Twilight Company is my least favorite.

The action was solid, the dialogue was plentiful, but I felt no connection or empathy for the squad. Characters could have, and should have been more fleshed out. Nearly everyone seemed bitter and unapproachable. The narrator's performance was predictable, that is to say excellent, as I'm familiar with Davis' past works in the SW universe. He delivered solid inflection, and the acting was superb, especially when delivering feelings of regret, sadness, nervousness and pain.

The Hoth scene was the most tense and exciting. I thought the author did a good job of 'humanizing' the Rebels and Imperials, rising up the Rebels to a certain level of ruthlessness and bringing the Imperials down from an 'inherently evil' standpoint. Overall I felt the story was weak and lazy, but still entertaining.

I wasn't sure how I was going to like a Star Wars book that seemed to take a more wars approach, leaving behind some of the more sci-fi elements. After listening in glad I didn't let that hesitation stop me from enjoying, because it was amazing! I could barely stop listening and wouldn't have minded if it was another 10 hours long! This is by far the best book in the new cannon with lords of the sith coming in second.

The author worked on the old republic so it doesn't surprise me that this was much better across the board especially compared to that bush league garbage wendig put out. Honestly this is the first of the new books that I wasn't looking at the time remaining and wishing it would.

My ONLY complaint if you even want to call it that is that the narrator does this robotic nick cage voice for the chapter headings. I thought it was pretty funny. I love most of the Star Wars books.. However, with that said, this book is very well done and keeps you involved the whole way through Who was your favorite character and why? They were all pretty good. He realizes he has been leaning on the governor too much. In an impassioned speech to his former squad, he decides that they should abandon the goal of Kuat and focus instead on helping the resistance on Sullust, a much more noble goal which keeps with the spirit of the Rebellion.

They agree in principle, but Gadren , a huge, wise and multi-armed squad member says he would like to get the governor's opinion on this, as they have come to respect her. He goes to tell the governor of his decision and finds her ordering soldiers around directly, taking command of the company.

Before he can speak, she pulls a blaster on him and directs him out of the room. He has no choice but to obey.

That is, until Gadren sees the situation and grabs her. Her time in command is over. The company digs in and prepares for the assault. Despite taking losses, they repel the Imperials fairly easily. The governor escapes on a speeder bike after a near miss from Brand's sniper rifle. Verge and Tabor move their Star Destroyer, the Herald , into position in the atmosphere for orbital bombardment.

They do not want to destroy the facility as it is valuable. They notice a shuttle leaving the planet, it turns out it is the governor. They capture it and bring it aboard. As usual, she tries to weasel herself out of her bad situation. It is actually a trap for the imperials. The governor detonates ion-mines on the shuttle, causing a power blip in the ship's propulsion system. Since they are in the atmosphere, the destroyer starts going down.

Verge orders the ship to ram the facility. Tabor disagrees and begins arguing with him. The governor tackles the Prelate and begins fighting him ferociously. Eventually, Captain Tabor pulls his blaster, shoots Verge and orders all power to engines to save his ship and crew. Since there are no witnesses, Chalis convinces Tabor to blame the shooting of the Prelate on her.

With the departure of the Star Destroyer, the battle rages on the surface but eventually dies down. Despite the odds, Twilight has won the day. Among others, Roach dies in the battle.

Pinyumb reverts to civilian control with Twilight providing temporary security. With so many imperial prisoners, many of them are released under supervised work programs. Thara works at her uncle's cantina.

She is not motivated to rejoin the stormtrooper legion despite her continuing loyalty to the Empire. Contemplating what to do next, Namir, now officially Captain of the company, comes across a message left by the governor.

In it, she says goodbye and that she could have won the day if he had trusted her. On the governor's part, survivor that she is, she finds herself safe and taking steps to create a new life for herself. She wants to live on a backwater world where she can't be found and can be an artist again.

She remembers what Namir had said about Crucival and sets coordinates for the system. Namir keeps the message to himself as he is embarrassed that he misses Chalis. A funeral is arranged for the fallen, a eulogy is said for each member of the company, including droids, and one for the Thunderstrike. Despite his misgivings about the tradition, he decides to hold an open recruit on Sullust. After a slow start, many people arrive to donate their services to the company that saved them.

Twilight Company lives on. In April , Del Rey first alluded to a Battlefront tie-in novel at their booth at Celebration Anaheim , indicating a Fall release. Wookieepedia Explore. Star Wars. Clone Wars Droids Ewoks. Administrators' noticeboard IRC Discord.

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