That would be either The Phantom Menace Novelization(1 Maul's face, paperback); or Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter(3 Maul's face, hardcover).masterjamous wrote:Say, which book has that cover that features the full face of darth Maul? Remember seeing one at MPH PArkway last year but just cannot remember the title.
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I think only the paperback version is available at retail now. The cover's slightly different than the hardcover one & it comes with a bonus short story. A few bookstores may still have it. Alternatively you can borrow one from the library
IMO the story is worth only reading once..but if you're a Darth Maul fan, you may want to own a copy.

Kinokuniya, Borders or the bookshop in City Link may have it.


Kinokuniya, Borders or the bookshop in City Link may have it.
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And darkhorse's splendid Darth Maul Comic

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Well technically speaking starwars ended at EP6. Books that fall within the movie timeline has the added advantage of developing events that will ultimately shape the subsequent episodes. eg pre-TPM & pre-AOTC novels, clone wars novels, SOTE. So unless you're a big fan of Luke & the Solo family, or even rogue squadron & the Yuuzhan Vong, there isn't much else to attract..Darsha Assant wrote:Dunno why but I don't really like the books that come after ep 6.
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i agree the first few books (excluding vector prime) are pretty dull, though there's always the intrigue of vong culture & their technology to captivate me enough. however for me the story really picks up from Edge of Victory onwards & overall i found it a worthwhile seriesDarsha Assant wrote:heart breaking? I found them boring.
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