I’d like to show you the Brazilian edition of Star Wars: Thrawn (Timothy Zahn), by Aleph Publishing. All Star Wars books released by Aleph follow the same format and layout, being items that look beautiful in the collection (I am not sponsored by the publisher at all, it is my opinion as a consumer).
I’m listening to this song now while reading Star Wars Thrawn. No, it’s not a direct allusion to the Thrawn of Rebels (because there it seems to me a little different from the books), but it definitely helped me get in the mood.
@madcollector I read the first 50 pages and I also got the feeling it’s Rebels’ Thrawn other than the Thrawn Trilogy. I found some minor inconsistencies (I think, but it’s too early, I need to read more), but so far so good.
@madcollector The first point that seemed strange to me was Thrawn’s meeting with Palpatine. It was too easy and it doesn’t make sense. Why does Palpatine want to meet with a random prisoner, among many that the Empire does every day? Only if there is something related to the Jedi or Sith in the region where Thrawn comes from (I don’t know if the Outbound Flight was canonized). It still seems very unlikely.
I finally started reading the origin tale of Mitth’raw’nuruodo! He’s one of my favorite Star Wars characters since the Thrawn Trilogy. It’s good to be back.
For Star Wars fans, I just posted my review of the YA book Path of Deceit, from Phase II of Star Wars High Republic on Goodreads. I would like to know your impressions: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6585279706