![]() ![]() For example, sometimes the larger portion on a page would not be the first piece of the timeline on the given two-page spread, yet that was what my eye was drawn to first. I still found it too easy to forget names from one blurb to the next, but that could also be because the layout of the timelines threw me off a bit. ![]() I could get a big picture of the events without having to read or watch everything. I do wish it cited the source for each event but there are SO many little blurbs per page that I see why they didn't.Īs someone who hasn’t read everything in the Disney canon due to not liking a lot of the content or finding the quality lackluster, this was a great book. I find myself googling the timelines oftens, so this is nice. This is great for those who need all the gaps in lore filled in, and just as entertaining for those who have kept up. I'm keeping this at work so whenever a co-worker says "okay, but what was that about on Mandalorian last night" we can pull it down for the full history. It draws from everything currently Star Wars "canon", from the movies and tv series to the books, comics and video games (those about to play Jedi Survivor will find Cal's timeline in here). What is really helpful is the way it shows how all these threads intersect and while the pages are fairly busy, they offer great visuals and concise but helpful details. This can be anything from large and lengthy series of events, such as Leia's entire life, or more minor threads. There was a lot going on a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away and this book offers a vast variety of timelines to track it all, with full spreads for each topic. On Star Wars day I had the pleasure of spending much of the morning at work reading through this and it is a fantastic resource.
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