Ive heard about how there are books which take place after the movie return of the Jedi... And the emperor comes back, a new super star destroyer... Which books?|||There are quite a few books that continue the story line after ROTJ and include some of the elements that you are looking for. You are probably referring to the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, which takes place about 5 years after ROTJ and are among the best books in the series.
If you are interested in reading about the characters after the events of ROTJ, this would be a good place to start. I would recommend the following books/series in this order:
The Truce at Bakura
The Thrawn Trilogy
The Jedi Academy Trilogy
I, Jedi
The Black Fleet Crisis Trilogy
The Corellian Trilogy
The Hand of Thrawn Duology
The New Jedi Order
The Dark Nest Trilogy
Legacy of the Force
You might also want to read the X-Wing books, which you can fit in around the other books.
I would recommend reading these books in the order above. If you really want to get into the characters, don't miss the New Jedi Order (NJO) books, which cover more ground and are much more dramatic than any of the events from previous books and the movies. But you will want to have read the books listed above to get the most out of these stories.
In the front of each book, there is a timeline that will help you with books and series order. Stick with the timeline after ROTJ, and you should be fine. If you want to read some of the earlier books in the timeline (that happen before Ep. IV), you might want to wait until you get through some of the NJO books first. Some of the events in the earlier books will make more sense if you have read some of the later books.
I would also recommend the Republic Commando series, which take place after Ep. II. These books follow the exploits of a couple of groups of elite Clone Troopers.|||from what i hear,
there are over 100 star warz books and none if them are in any order.
maybe there is a web site you can go on that makes up and order for the books,
but if i were you,
i would type in what your looking for on youtube and watch that.
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