This one was not for me, but had great writing.
4 Stars
Vision of the Future finally answers the question that has been hanging over the entire Hand of Thrawn duology: Is Thrawn really back? Or is someone pulling the strings from the shadows? Watching the New Republic and Imperial Remnant scramble to uncover the truth kept me hooked all the way through.
The biggest highlight for me was Luke and Mara Jade. Everyone around them seemed to know they were in love long before they did. It takes a galaxy threatening crisis and the possibility of losing each other forever for Luke to finally say something about it. Better late than never, Skywalker.
I also loved seeing Leia continue to grow into her Jedi abilities. It's easy to forget sometimes that she has the same potential as her brother, and Zahn does a great job showing her becoming more confident in her powers while still balancing her responsibilities as a leader.
This is a long book, and there are definitely sections that move more slowly than others, but the payoff is worth it. The mystery, political maneuvering, character development, and satisfying conclusions make this a strong ending to the duology and an important chapter in the old Expanded Universe timeline.
4 Stars
Galaphile is another reminder of why Terry Brooks remains one of my favorite epic fantasy authors. His writing style is incredibly accessible, making even large scale fantasy worlds and complex histories easy to follow. The story moves at a steady pace, and I never felt like it dragged or got bogged down in unnecessary details.
Brooks does a great job balancing worldbuilding, adventure, and character development, keeping me invested from beginning to end. If you're looking for epic fantasy that delivers a rich story without becoming overwhelming, Galaphile is well worth the read.
4 Stars
The Lilac People shines a light on a part of history that is far too often overlooked. Todd's writing is engaging and thoughtful, bringing both the historical setting and the characters to life in a way that feels authentic and deeply human. The story balances heartbreak, resilience, and hope while exploring the experiences of transgender people during and after World War II. An important and well written novel that not only tells a compelling story but also encourages readers to learn more about a forgotten chapter of history. Definitely worth picking up.
4 Stars



















