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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Discover Thrawn’s origins within the Chiss Ascendancy in the first book in an epic new Star Wars trilogy from bestselling author Timothy Zahn. Beyond the edge of the galaxy lies the Unknown Regions: chaotic, uncharted, and near impassable, with hidden secrets and dangers in equal measure. And nestled within its swirling chaos is the Ascendancy, home to the enigmatic Chiss and the Nine Ruling Families that lead them. The peace of the Ascendancy, a beacon of calm and stability, is shattered after a daring attack on the Chiss capital that leaves no trace of the enemy. Baffled, the Ascendancy dispatches one of its brightest young military officers to root out the unseen assailants. A recruit born of no title, but adopted into the powerful family of the Mitth and given the name Thrawn. With the might of the Expansionary Fleet at his back, and the aid of his comrade Admiral Ar’alani, answers begin to fall into place. But as Thrawn’s first command probes deeper into the vast stretch of space his people call the Chaos, he realizes that the mission he has been given is not what it seems. And the threat to the Ascendancy is only just beginning.

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This is a 4.5 book. I am hesitant about giving it 5 stars though, since there are some things that rubbed me the wrong way.But clocking in at just under 400 pages, this took me about 4.5 hours to read...and that includes the 3 minutes I spent poring over the Dramatis Personae just because I was in awe at the information that we get, including the Nine Ruling Families and the hierarchy.The Chaos is what the “known” regions call the Unknown Regions; conversely, the Chaos call what we know to be “Lesser Space.” Or maybe it’s just the Chiss, since they don’t see others as being their equals. *shrugs* That’s the Chiss for you. We really see how they isolate themselves from others.But someone is plotting against the Ascendency, and General Ba’kif uses Senior Captain Thrawn to determine the answers as to who and why, especially based on other information. And so we progress through the story to learn the deeper nuances (though some are quite vague) to this threat. Perceived or real though, that’s what the Chiss need to know.Between the current scenes are memories featuring characters who appear not only in the subsequent chapter but throughout the book. These memories are in different font and have different borders (at least in the blue version). We see how Thrawn has been making waves from the moment he was adopted into the Mitth family (from the Kivu), whether or not he knew it. Characters include Thurfian, Al’iastov (who is so sweet), Ziara (whose name I love, and to whom Thrawn teaches how art reflects a person’s/species’ life and strategies, even though he’s younger), Qilori, and Zistalmu.Being able to witness a family name change is fascinating, though Thrawn’s “odo” is missing in the Memories scenes. Hopefully we see how that addition occurs in one of the other books.We see that Thrawn is more observant than other Chiss but a lot are as logical.There is a lot on the political spectrum here, but the fact that I was able to follow it easily shows that politics are not Zahn’s strength. However, Thrawn is less able to wrap his head around everything, and Ar’alani explains to him why.The tension between the military and political aspects is palpable.While many of the Aristocra (and other ranks) respect his mind and find his skills admirable, they don’t like him. They see him as a threat to the Ascendency (particularly regarding how he definitely goads others to attack). And after a Vagaari incident, on top of a Lioaoin one (which we learn from the Memories), they really want him outIt’s actually nice to have Zistalmu not only explain this but to turn things around on Thrawn, to be quick on the uptake, and use his tactics against him.Thrawn is fallible.I really like Samakro and how he handles his own feelings against Thrawn. That is true respect.I love Thalias’ choices; Che’ri is precious.Especially through them, we learn a lot on how sky-walkers are treated (and not just by caregivers) and trained.I don’t like how Che’ri refers to all of her handlers as “momish” though. They don’t act like surrogate mothers and she doesn’t think them as such, so it’s super odd.OK, can I love Thrawn even more? Yes I can. And later too, with Che’ri.I read a review saying that Thrawn is always the same, but the care he shows towards those (at least Chiss) he sees as being pushed to the margins shows the opposite to me. He is hard and tactical and doesn’t show too much positive emotion towards others...but we see him among aliens more often than not and not among his own species.But he does view non-Chiss as allies or foes--as “assets” to be used. He recognizes that this damages his complete view of a situation.We learn that a flag rank (Commodore and up) means that a Chiss loses the family connection, even if they are in the family by blood. It’s sad.With that, we see Ar’alani’s rise, and how Thrawn moves to assignments with her, very much like Eli Vantos did with Thrawn.I like Wutroow. I wasn’t sure at first, but I quickly came to like him.The fact that everyone expects combat when Thrawn is involved humors me.I like that he can’t articulate everything he analyzes.The Chiss participated in wars between the Republic and Sith!! Was that already canon? If not, it is now!The Navigators’ Guild is super interesting, especially how they employ Pathfinders. From what I can gather, they at least have the Third Sight as they can navigate long distances through routes the sky-walkers/Chiss navigation don’t know (also I guess the Chiss use them to keep the sky-walkers secret). I like how the one, Qilori, calls his “Force” the “Great Presence.”Yiv the Benevolent is definitely eerie. He’s a Nikardan who, well, wants to destroy the Chaos.Can I love Ar’alani more?Thrawn’s precautions on Primea make me chuckle.We learn a bit more of Thrawn’s family past, including his sister [and maybe Thrass?], but a lot more is needed to sate my curiosity.Ziara inviting Thrawn to her family’s homestead is precious. I don’t know if Zahn is implying any sort of attraction between them, but I don’t fully get that. They just have a deep friendship.I can’t stand Thurfian.We get some more information from what Thrawn first meets Anakin.The fact that Thalias and Che’ri wear intense face masks while acting as hostages makes me think of the way many Asian women (especially from the past) are depicted as wearing heavy makeup and being demure.I also don’t like some words/phrases that never feel like Star Wars to me, such as “a lot bath,” but it is cool that one planet has what are essential Ren Faires.
Timothy Zahn and Thrawn. Only reason I still like Star Wars.No right wing shot, no left wing shot, just entertainment.

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