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Render (The Resistance Trilogy #2)
Render (The Resistance Trilogy #2)
K.A. Riley | 2019 | Dystopia, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Really enjoying this series so far, it's a cross between Divergent and the Extinction Trials. One more book in the trilogy to go and I hope it doesn't lose it's momentum!
  
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007)
2007 | Action, Sci-Fi
What an end to an awesome trilogy. I don't think any of us quite remember just how excellent this series is until you go back to watch them again. So good.
  
The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, #3)
The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, #3)
Timothy Zahn | 1993 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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The final part of Timothy Zahn's 'Heir to the Empire' trilogy, which I first read way back in the early to mid 1990s ('94, '95, thereabouts).

So we're talking before the Prequel trilogy, never mind the Sequel trilogy. Before even the 'Special Editions' of the original movies.

And, talking of the Sequel Trilogy: I'm of the opinion that these would have been a better basis for those films than the disjointed mess we eventually got: there's a clear overall arc to the plot here, it doesn't disrespect the core characters (Han, Luke, Leia) while also does both deepen and expand upon the original trilogy, and introduces certain characters and locations that later made their way into the mainline movies: Coruscant? Grand Admiral Thrawn? The Noghri? All have their first appearances in these novels. I'm still waiting for Mara Jade to make her live-action debut, though ...

That's not to say that changes would have been needed: The Clone Wars mentioned here, for example, here has the Clones as the villains of the piece, and makes absolutely no reference to the Droid armies of the Trade Federation (understandably, as - remember - this was released way before 1999s 'The Phantom Menace').

All in all, this is a strong trilogy of novels that laid the groundwork for what would later become known as the Expanded Universe- later renamed as Legends - and of which parts are now being cherry-picked to fit into the main story lines following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm back in (roughly) 2012 or so.
  
Fractured (Slated #2)
Fractured (Slated #2)
Teri Terry | 2013 | Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Brilliant 2nd book in this trilogy - couldn't put it down and finished it in 2 days. Had to order the 3rd straight away. (0 more)
Just as good if not better than the first
  
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
2005 | Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
More streamlined, consistent, and effective than any Star Wars prequel film, Revenge of the Sith feels like a great closing chapter to a trilogy we didn't get.

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The Young Elites
The Young Elites
Marie Lu | 2014 | Paranormal, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult (YA)
4
7.7 (11 Ratings)
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A rather quick read with its bigger font size but I struggled to get into the story.

I have the trilogy boxset but I don't know if I'll be finishing the series.
  
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Jan 18, 2023  
"The earth's epilogue was a forgone conclusion."

Book Blast & #Giveaway: Last Chance: A Future Apocalypse Caught in a Trilogy by Darren E. Watling - #PostApocalyptic, #ScienceFiction,

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ClareR (6152 KP) rated The Voice That Twists the Knife in Books

Jul 9, 2024 (Updated Jul 9, 2024)  
The Voice That Twists the Knife
The Voice That Twists the Knife
J M Briscoe | 2024 | Contemporary, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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What an explosive end to a great trilogy!

The Voice That Twists the Knife wraps up the trilogy nicely, and starts with Bella and Ariana swapping places: Bella goes back to Ralph and the team, and Ariana goes to London with her father. Ariana is mad with her mother for keeping secrets, and this is her punishment. Quite who she’s punishing is questionable!

There are human/ animal hybrids, mind readers, kinetic powers and more. Lychen is more powerful and controlling than ever, playing God along with his research team.

There’s only one way this can go, and it’s an exciting journey. I’ve really enjoyed this trilogy. Many thanks to The Pigeonhole and to JM Briscoe for reading along.