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Oct 6, 2020

Celebrating reading and encouraging literacy, Star Wars Reads is back for 2020! Today, a limited-time free book download offer leads to a discussion about the 10 YA books in the new Star Wars canon...

That free download offer is for Zoraida Cordova's A Crash of Fate, and it's available for US residents through October 9. Here's the link where you can go to pick your favorite ebook seller and get it: https://books.disney.com/book/a-crash-of-fate/

While we're at it, we're going to run down all ten YA novels in the new Star Wars canon, which are:

Queen's Peril (E.K. Johnston)
Queen's Shadow (E.K. Johnston)
Ahsoka (E.K. Johnston)
Most Wanted (Rae Carson)
Rebel Rising (Beth Revis)
Lost Stars (Claudia Gray)
Leia, Princess of Alderaan (Claudia Gray)
Poe Dameron: Free Fall (Alex Segura)
Force Collector (Kevin Shinick)
A Crash of Fate (Zoraida Cordova)

Though I won't attempt to rank them, I'll talk about which one seems to have received the best reviews overall, which one is my own personal favorite, and share a quote from Zoraida Cordova about Star Wars storytelling that particularly resonated with me... Punch it!

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