Book reviews: Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel (Star Wars) by James Luceno and Doctor Who: The Twelve Doctors of Christmas by Various authors
Catalyst: A Rogue One Novel (Star Wars) by James Luceno. My first Star wars novel read since the early 1980s. I had recently rewatched Rogue one and had just finished watching the animated series Rebels when I saw this on Kindle and decided to give it a try. From reading other reviews, I think this book is a bit of a Marmite book: people seemed to have loved it or hated it. I think if you are looking for an action packed book with lots of battles in it then I would avoid reading this book. For me, the strengths of the book were seeing the evolution of the development of the Death Star and how Kenneric manipulates Galen Erso into providing the necessary research to make the ultimate weapon possible. Additionally, the writer explores the antagonistic nature between Kenneric and Tarkin which had been alluded to in Rogue One and briefly in Rebels. I also enjoyed the way the writer demonstrated the effect of the Clone wars and the subsequent transformation of the Republic into the Galactic ...