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Star Wars : The New Rebellion Paperback – January 1, 1997


Somewhere in the galaxy, millions suddenly perish - a disruption of the Force so shocking it is felt by Luke at his Jedi academy and by Leia on Coruscant. While Leia must deal with an assassination attempt, Luke seeks out a former Jedi student who may hold the key to the mass destruction.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Pub (January 1, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 560 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553504975
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553504972
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.6 ounces
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Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch writes in almost every genre. Generally, she uses her real name (Rusch) for most of her writing. Under that name, she publishes bestselling science fiction and fantasy, award-winning mysteries, acclaimed mainstream fiction, controversial nonfiction, and the occasional romance. Her novels have made bestseller lists around the world and her short fiction has appeared in eighteen best of the year collections. She has won more than twenty-five awards for her fiction, including the Hugo, Le Prix Imaginales, the Asimov’s Readers Choice award, and the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Choice Award.

Publications from The Chicago Tribune to Booklist have included her Kris Nelscott mystery novels in their top-ten-best mystery novels of the year. The Nelscott books have received nominations for almost every award in the mystery field, including the best novel Edgar Award, and the Shamus Award.

She writes goofy romance novels as award-winner Kristine Grayson.

She also edits. Beginning with work at the innovative publishing company, Pulphouse, followed by her award-winning tenure at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, she took fifteen years off before returning to editing with the original anthology series Fiction River, published by WMG Publishing. She acts as series editor with her husband, writer Dean Wesley Smith.

To keep up with everything she does, go to kriswrites.com and sign up for her newsletter. To track her many pen names and series, see their individual websites (krisnelscott.com, kristinegrayson.com, retrievalartist.com, divingintothewreck.com, fictionriver.com, pulphousemagazine.com).

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Customers find the book a nice read. They also disagree on the plot and character development, with some finding it excellent and others saying it's long.

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"This was great well written story. It had great mystery and suspense that literally gave me goosebumps...." Read more

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"Well written.kept my interest all the way through. Lots of action and not a lot of fill material, that I don't like at all." Read more

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Customers are mixed about the story and character. Some find the plot excellent, outstanding, and simple. They also appreciate the great mystery and suspense, and the great use of classic Star Wars characters. Others however, say the story lurches along and the subplot is unbelievable.

"...Ms Rusch tells a good story. We have Han going back to Smuggler's Run in an attempt to obtain information from some of his old smuggler associates...." Read more

"...Many chapters. Many scenes. Many cliffhangers. The story just lurches me along. There's no smoothness to the flow...." Read more

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"...Excellent plot and character development but my biggest complaint was it got kind of long and wordy and it described a lot of crazy complex aliens..." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2009
The New Rebellion is the first book written by Kristine Kathryn Rusch that I have read. I thought she did an excellent job in describing the characters' actions and in establishing the appropriate Star Wars atmosphere. Plus, the book was just fun to read.

The tale she weaves has the New Republic in serious trouble. Some mysterious force in the galaxy has caused the deaths of millions of beings marked by the associated result of a major disruption in the Force felt by Luke at his Jedi Academy and by Leia on Coruscant. Then a bomb explodes in the Senate Hall causing death and destruction. Allegations soon surface that Han Solo was involved. The mysterious force turns out to be a former student of Luke's who has assumed the name of Kueller. He has strong powers in the Force and is bent on the destruction of Luke, Leia, and Leia's Force-sensitive kids.

Ms Rusch tells a good story. We have Han going back to Smuggler's Run in an attempt to obtain information from some of his old smuggler associates. Han gets in trouble and Lando comes along in a rescue effort. Then Lando gets into serious trouble and Han mounts a rescue effort. Chewie is involved being his usual self. Luke is caught up in a personal battle with Kueller. Leia resigns her office as Chief of State and goes to help Luke. The book has a lot going on.

The New Rebellion also has one of my favorite scenes from the entire Star Wars saga. Artoo and Threepio are on their own for a while on a planet that is primarily a droid factory. Droids of all types are built there, most of them from used parts. The factory has room after room of droids, and our heroes end up in a room full of dormant astomech droids. R2 manages to spur the droids into action and mobilizes them in a flight to freedom. While R2 leads the astromechs, Threepio follows along constantly lamenting their fate but actually lending a hand in the fighting once in a while. I loved reading it.

The New Rebellion is an outstanding Star Wars tale.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020
I first read this novel back when I was a young teenager in the mid 1990's thirsty for stories that could peak my interest and ignite my imagination, even as my interest in the ladies began to keep my mind occupied more than anything else. Many years later, I still return to this book every five years or so for a re-read. The story is well planned, fluid, and the details of the setting and scenes are exquisitely done. There are few books that make me feel like I am occupying the same space as the characters, seeing and feeling and smelling what they do as they experience it too.

This story has so much to offer a reader that enjoys the Star Wars Universe - From shady smugglers and scoundrels, Force Sensitives hellbent on becoming the ultimate ruler in the galaxy, good friends, new allies to old threats - there is something here for everyone to enjoy!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2017
This was great well written story. It had great mystery and suspense that literally gave me goosebumps. It made great use of the classic Star Wars characters as well as added some well developed new characters like the really scary villain Kueller. It also gave a backstory to one of my favorite expanded universe villains, Brackiss. Excellent plot and character development but my biggest complaint was it got kind of long and wordy and it described a lot of crazy complex aliens that were really hard to picture
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022
One of my favorite books that I somehow lost track of and had to find another copy. Much to my surprise, this one appears to be a signed copy. Not bad for 8 bucks!
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2017
Wow, what a breath of fresh air! After the narcoleptic "Black Fleet Crisis," this one-off ultimately pointless story was a refreshing return to good storied Star Wars. While certainly no masterpiece, and it may just be a bit of honeymoon phase from the drivel of the "Black Fleet Crisis" that preceded it, I did enjoy this book. The evil Kueller, dark Jedi and failed student of Luke Skywalker has a plan to blow up the galaxy with sabotaged droids being stolen and shipped out by smugglers on Smuggler's Run, then conquer the wounded New Republic. It's a simple plot with a few twists and turns typical of a science fiction adventure book. The pitfalls, however, are in that everything is wrapped up a little too quickly and too easily. Example: Lando Calrissian goes to Smuggler's Run to find Han Solo, whom he believes to be in danger, when he's captured by the Glottalphib, Nandreeson. Nandreeson traps him in his pool of goo for a while until Lando slowly drowns. Then Han gets the smugglers together and frees Lando. This is wrapped up about halfway through the book. As such, if it's going to be wrapped up that quickly, what's the point in even having it in there to begin with? Nandreeson ultimately plays no role in Kuellers droid sabotaging scheme, and Lando doesn't contribute much to the story or plot other than being an extra body. Another example: Kueller is about to kill Luke when Leia shoots him. THAT'S THE END OF THAT. Where this book does shine, however, is that the plot if easy enough to follow that it's not too insipid, but clever enough to where it isn't convoluted. While not essential if you're trying to get the entire Star Wars Expanded Universe story connected, I do recommend this book simply for the fact that, if you are reading them all in chronological order, it's a nice break between the "Black Fleet Crisis" (brb vomiting) and "The Corellian Trilogy."
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021
good price
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018
really good read. book in great condition
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2018
I enjoyed this book thoroughly. I enjoyed the way the author captured my attention and held it with the story more than the action. I recommend this book to all Star Wars fans.

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Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2021
the book arrived on time but the cover was damaged........thank you....cant wait to read...
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Kevin Marr
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Series
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2019
If you like old school StarWars this is the series.
Ian Reay
5.0 out of 5 stars great book !
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2013
these are continuing tales following on from one another dating back all the way to the last film return of the jedi , a must read for any Star Wars fan !!!!
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