Recently I have finished the young Boba Fett series from "Fight To Survive" to "Pursuit".
I just want to know what other books and in what order should I read them in order to follow Boba Fett's story properly. Thanks.
Note: this topic was started 14 years ago.
Recently I have finished the young Boba Fett series from "Fight To Survive" to "Pursuit".
I just want to know what other books and in what order should I read them in order to follow Boba Fett's story properly. Thanks.
I would love to know too... I read those books, then the Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy, then the legacy series... but I would like to read more. I know a lot of his story is in the comic books, but I am waiting for Omnibus to come out, since it is going to have them in it. But if there are any more that have parts of his story, please post! I am reading the Han Solo trilogy right now, just to get some more Boba action. ;)
You can start with the Han Solo Trilogy. They are set I think Three years before SWANH.
Then you get Tales of the Bounty Hunters 3 years after ANH
Tales From Jabba's Palace 6 Years after ANH
The Bounty Hunter Wars Trilogy 7-10 years After ANH
Mandalorian Armor-1
Slave Ship-2
Hard Merchandise-3
Blood Lines 40 years after ANH
I am pretty sure of the time line but I may be missing some stories perhaps other members may be able to post with times and stories.
Actually... I have this information readily available on my site:
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Now, I haven't read anything past Rebel Dream in the NJO, so I don't know (and don't want spoilers for...) anything that happens after that. However, some people feel that others don't want to enjoy books they haven't read before which is how I heard that he's in one of the NJO after the point I'm currently at. ...and Bloodlines of course, he's on the cover. So there it is, enjoy. Oh, and I'm so glad I'm not the only one who likes to do things chronologically.
http://www.bobafettfanclub.com/fettipedia/index.php?title=Timeline
Any BFFC member can update Fettipedia.
Thanks Wizardofcars that was fascinating.
Aaron, your list is pretty good too! I seem to have forgotten some things on mine.
Thanks! Hope we can work together and make it all the better.
;)