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Star Wars: Legacy of the Force IX - Invincible
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force IX - Invincible
Dec 12, 2025 1:23 AM

Author:Troy Denning

Star Wars: Legacy of the Force IX - Invincible

The final novel in the epic nine-book Legacy of the Force series, concluding the tale of Jacen Solo's journey to the dark side, and featuring Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa Solo, Jaina Solo, and Ben Skywalker, Luke and Mara Jade's son.

Reviews

A masterpiece which everybody should read...It deserves to become a classic

—— Auberon Waugh

No lunacy too weird, no irony too oblique, heart too tender, mischief too black, to dodge the sharp angle of his eye. He slips from the hilarious to the macabre, he celebrates the comedy and plumbs the tragedy of Francisco's life - and of Africa - in prose that grabs you with its precision

—— Observer

Outstanding, finely written

—— Independent

It is hard to know how posterity will regard this remarkable writer, but his terse, honed language was built to last

—— Colin Thubron , Sunday Times

Magnificent. The beautiful, succinct prose is so incredibly visual, vibrant and visceral

—— Bernardine Evaristo , Independent

Toibin has created an impressive work of religious imagination...haunting, highly original.

—— TLS

Beautifully crafted

—— The Times

Fearsomely strange, deeply thoughtful

—— Guardian

With deceptively modest prose, Tóibín presents the Virgin Mary's story as one of human loss rather than salvation. By doing so he gives us a Mary to identify with rather than venerate.

—— Metro

Daring and very moving

—— John Banville , "Books of the Year", Irish Times

The Testament of Mary, a novella of absences and silences, achieves a shimmering power

—— Joseph O'Connor , Irish Times, "Books of the Year"

Tóibín's take on the most famous mother in history ... is all too believable

—— Financial Times, "Books of the Year"

[Reveals] Vonnegut’s passions, annoyances, loves, losses, mind and heart . . . The letters stand alone—and stand tall, indeed. . . . Vonnegut’s most human of hearts beats on every page

—— Kirkus Reviews

A well-rounded collection of letters

—— James Campbell , Guardian

[The letters] have a directness and a consistency, a scruffy but ensnaring humanity… Kurt seems by turns kind, engaged, imaginative, witty, self-deprecating (“I write with a big black crayon… grasped in a grubby, kindergarten fist,”) and – on various fronts – courageous

—— Keith Miller , Daily Telegraph

Crisply edited... There was something fundamentally goodhearted about Vonnegut. For all his gloom and cantankerousness, he never entirely lost his faith in human nature.

—— John Preston , Spectator
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