The Star Wars Legends books are generally considered to be at a middle grade reading level. This means that they are appropriate for students who are reading at around a 4th to 6th grade level. However, because the books are so popular, many students will read them regardless of their reading level.
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What Star Wars Legends books are worth reading?
There are a number of Star Wars Legends books that are definitely worth reading, including the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, the Darth Bane Trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn, and the Legacy of the Force series by Aaron Allston and Troy Denning.
What is the difference between Star Wars legends and canon?
Star Wars Legends is a term used for all the Star Wars material that is no longer considered canon. This includes the Expanded Universe material such as the books, comics, and video games. Canon is the new official continuity for the Star Wars universe and includes the new movies, TV shows, and novels.
What is the difference between Star Wars and Star Wars legends?
Star Wars Legends is a designation given to material in the Star Wars franchise that is no longer considered canon. This includes material from the Expanded Universe, which was officially rebranded as Legends in 2014.
What reading level is Star Wars the High Republic?
The High Republic is aimed at readers aged 12 and up.
Bibliography
- The Ultimate Star Wars Book Reading Order – Youtini
- How to Start Reading Star Wars Legends – Youtini
- Reading Mile | Books Finder
- Kenobi: Star Wars Legends | Miller, John Jackson – LightSail