Lords of the Sith by Paul S. Kemp, 2015

Lords of the Sith coverI was browsing quickly at a bookstore the other day and saw this book. It was new to me and I thought it was a new release, but it’s ten years old! I was able to get it out of the library right away.  It just goes to show how much Star Wars content has been put out there.  This book is trying to show the changeover in Anakin Skywalker to fully embrace his Sith-ness.

Unfortunately, the parallel story with rebellion on Ryloth was as compelling a contrast.  After having seen Andor and Rogue One, this unfortunately comes off as a lesser story. You don’t learn anything major about the Emperor through this story, and Vader’s internal struggle also was nothing new.  This one’s not a necessary read in the SW universe.

Dauntless (Book 1, The Lost Fleet series) by Jack Campbell, 2006

Dauntless by Jack CampbellI’ve had several people recommend the Lost Fleet series to me.  I’m a space opera fan, and space battles/military SF is an “easy read” for me. The books have proven to read pretty quickly.

Campbell has a great hook in this series with his hero, who has to reinstill tactics and an honorable code of conduct within ‘the good guys’.  I’ve actually read the second in this series as well. The first arc goes six books and there are additional series for another fourteen books so I can keep going as long as I can find them!

Patience Season 1, (PBS/BBC, 2025)

Patience season 1 posterI saw a quick blurb about this show and thought it would be a good one for my wife and I to watch together.  With a six-episode first season it felt like there was an overall arc plotted for at least the two main characters.

It’s a really good thing to see our autistic hero (Patience) as a full human being.  It’s a sign of the quality that we watched the entire season over the course of a week where the latest Doctor Who took us months to even get started past the second episode.  The show is already filming a second season.  If you like your crime solving full of deductive leaps, you’ll enjoy Patience.