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Vision of the Future (Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn Duology #2) Hardcover | Pages: 520 pages
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Original Title: Star Wars: Vision of the Future
ISBN: 0553100351 (ISBN13: 9780553100358)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn Duology #2, Star Wars Legends
Characters: Luke Skywalker, Mara Jade, Thrawn, Gilad Pellaeon, Talon Karrde, Borsk Fey'lya, Garm Bel Iblis

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Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Han Solo are thrust into the middle of an impending civil war - and discover the shocking truth behind the rumored resurrection of the dead Admiral Thrawn. For a beleaguered Empire, desperate times call for desperate measures. Sowing discord among the fragile coalition of The New Republic, remnants of the once powerful Empire make one last play for victory. Having implicated the Bothans in the genocide of the Caamasi, they now plan an attack on Han and Leia that is also to be blamed on the Bothans. If they are successful, the New Republic will be torn asunder. To prevent inevitable disaster, Luke, Leia, Han, and their friends must prove the Bothans innocent and reveal the Empire's treachery. But time is running out.

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Title:Vision of the Future (Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn Duology #2)
Author:Timothy Zahn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 520 pages
Published:September 1st 1998 by Bantam Spectra (first published 1997)
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction

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Fantastic ending to a killer 5 book series from Zahn. The layers of storytelling with the Empire and Republic perspectives along with the individual character stories for Luke with Mara, Talon and Shada, and Han and Leia is simply masterful. He weaves so much into one final book its amazing and all boils down to the Camass document and the Bothan planet. Luke goes after Mara who is on a distant planet in search of clues to the "hand of Thrawn". Han goes in search of the Camass document and Leia

I think this is my favourite so far of Timothy Zahn's Star Wars books, and considering how much I enjoyed the others, that's saying a lot. We get a little bit of everything in this book - adventure, romance, exploration of new areas of the galaxy, new characters and species, and everything introduced in the last book wrapped up nicely. I'm a big fan of Shada D'Ukal, insanely competent fighter who decides to join the New Republic only to find herself not needed, instead joining smuggler Talon

I really enjoyed listening to this on audiobook! The plot was too complicated for my taste and Luke was extra derpy, but it was fun. I'd love to read whatever book comes next chronologically. I don't think I would have enjoyed this nearly as much if I had read a physical copy.

This was a decent read, a little bit too long I think.

3.5 Stars.The second and final book in the Hand of Thrawn was everything it was supposed to be. Nothing more and nothing less. I must admit to enjoying the story, I think it was very well crafted by Zahn, told at a great pace and delivered masterly by the narrator. Certainly an enjoyable story. It has still left me on the fence with Star Wars books though, I can quite easily take em or leave em. I don't know what it is about them, that doesn't have me clamoring for more. Given that I enjoy scifi

After reading six Tim Zahn-Star Wars books, I feel like I've been beaten up by Sugar Ray Leonard. No mas. I'm done.

Vision of the Future finishes off the Hand of Thrawn duology. Most of what I have to say about it would reiterate what I said about Specter of the Past; Zahn's strengths are characterization and plotting (though this particular book suffers a tiny bit from Loads and Loads of Characters and approaches a Thirty Xanatos Pileup toward the end). The biggest weakness of this book is that Zahn is burdened with a lot of junk from other EU authors, making the book inaccessible to people who haven't read

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