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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Thrawn and his allies race to save the Chiss Ascendancy from an unseen enemy in the second book in the epic Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy trilogy from bestselling author Timothy Zahn.Thrawn’s latest triumph still rests newly on his shoulders. He has led the Chiss to victory and brought glory to the House of Mitth, but the true threat to the Ascendancy has not yet been extinguished. Their foes do not send threats or ultimatums, do not mass ships on the edge of the Chaos. Their weapons come cloaked in smiles and generosity: Gifts offered freely. Services granted unconditionally. Across the Ascendancy, seemingly inconsequential events could herald the doom of the Chiss. As Thrawn and the Expansionary Defense Fleet rally to uncover the plot, they discover a chilling truth: Rather than invade Chiss capitals or pillage resources, their enemy strikes at the very foundation of the Ascendancy, seeking to widen the rifts between the Nine Ruling Families and the Forty Great Houses below. As rivalry and suspicion sow discord among allies, each warrior must decide what matters most to them: the security of their family or the survival of the Ascendancy itself.

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I’m going to try to be as spoiler-free as possible.A few things to start of this review:~ The Memories sections bridge the 9 months between books 1 and 2 of this trilogy. After Yiv is defeated, Haplif and Jixtus want to politically (and militarily, because they’re the Chiss) take down the Chiss. They boast about destroying a world (which I forgot about completely as I read). Haplif’s POV is focused on within these memories.Any time I’ll talk about the Memories, I’ll do a double dash before and after (--)~ There is both a lot of military tactics (as Thrawn is wont to do) and politics. The biggest political issues stem from the 40 Lesser Families, mainly the Xodlak one. Through these struggles, we truly see what glory and honor--and family--mean among the Chiss. The hierarchy of the Chiss is quite telling. Too, we better understand the alliances between the Lesser and Ruling families.With the Xodlak family, all the core names begin with L-A-K. Unlike with other families like the Mitth (T-H), the fact that the first three letters are the same made a lot of names blend together. I personally had a LOT of trouble keeping up with who’s who.I really want a map of Chiss space.Ar’alani and Thrawn work VERY well together. The question comes up as to whether Ar’alani learned from Thrawn or the other way around. She has indeed learned well.Thurfian analyzes Thrawn well in chapter 1: that “he loses all the time” but with each loss and disaster “is followed so quickly by a glowing success that everyone forgets or ignores what came before.” Thurfian may hate Thrawn, but he is quite an interesting character to read.Thrawn always comes up with crazy battle plans. I like Thrawn’s crazy.Thalias is asked by Uingali to meet with the Magys, the head of a matriarchal society, to convince them to go back to their home planet and not kill themselves. It’s a very important subplot, but a lot with the Magys and her suicidal tendencies is quite annoying. The plot is left open by the end of the book. Though we do know the answer to the question: Did the Nikarduns destroy the planet or just take it over?The Magys though are overall interesting in that they are...if not Force users or even sensitive, accept that it exists and respects it as the Beyond.Mid-Captain Sarako is NOT HAPPY with Thalias being the ambassador the Magys; after all, she’s just a Caretaker. Despite his suspicions, I’m glad they have the opportunity to talk. Between Thalias and Che’ri, even more information about Sky-Walkers is provided. I like that Sarako isn’t the only one who is confused as to why certain aspects are never actually addressed and/or holistically understood.-- We see just how hard Haplif worked in 3-9 months to learn Cheunh and about the Chill in general. And then how he manipulated them. Shoot, how the Agbui manipulate in general. --Indeed, we meet a yuba rancher named Lakphro, along with his family, and he doesn’t trust Haplif from the moment they meet. I like Lakphro from the start, and like him even more as the book progresses.-- The Grand Migration IS quite interesting once Jixtus points out his observations. The Agbui work with a young couple Yomie and Yoponek. Yomie is bloody awesome. I love how she integrates journaling and note-taking within her art. --I feel very bad for Senior Captain Lakinda. The notion of honor and glory is so embedded in her understanding of life that she feels like everyone looks down on her; that she’s always a fool. Her desire to be better (and have more honor) leads her to be susceptible to a nasty scheme.Because Lakuviv is crazy pants.Memories VI makes me loathe Haplif. As if I didn’t hate him before.But my memory is so shoddy that I didn’t remember details about the characters when opening this book.The truth about the mines and metals is so predictable and foreshadowed along the way that I’m almost mad I didn’t recognize it, but I truly am blind to some of those things. I love that Lakinda immediately accepts that truth, and recognizes that different mindsets doesn’t mean any one person is better or worse than another. And that, in the end, Chiss is greater than family.At the end, Thrawn’s political incompetence really helps.The end is ominous.What I didn’t like: The phrases “hun-bun” and “yokel”
Out of all of Zahn's amazing Star Wars work, this isn't particularly one of my favorites. There's a lot to like, though! The flashback scenes were different enough from the main plot this time around to clearly distinguish where we were in the story. Then, the side plot coalesced brilliantly with the main story, culminating in a twist on par with the best Zahn has ever achieved. The new villain was a true joy to hate, the Paccosh people are given an interesting story following up on their introduction in Chaos Rising, and Thrawn's mentorship of Che'ri is absolutely heartwarming. Having just re-read Outbound Flight before this, it just didn't quite live up to its Legends' predecessor's glory.

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