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The Fate of the Jedi novels introduce readers to a hidden Sith society, living apart from the rest of the galaxy for five thousand years. But how did they come to be? Lost Tribe of the Sith answers that question. Spanning millennia, this series of short stories introduces the original unlikely castaways -- and shows how their society was shaped. Lost Tribe of the Sith - The Collected Stories includes the original eight short stories, plus Pandemonium, and all-new novella -- and, for the first time, maps of the world the Sith are stranded on. The chronicles of the Lost Tribe continue in a new comics series from Dark Horse -- but they all begin here!

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About the Author

Author and game designer John Jackson Miller is the author of Star Wars: Knight Errant and the Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith eBook series, as well as nine Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic graphic novels. His comics work includes writing for Iron Man, Mass Effect, Bart Simpson, and Indiana Jones. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife, two children, and far too many comic books.

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Product details

Series: Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith - Legends

Paperback: 432 pages

Publisher: Del Rey (July 24, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780345541321

ISBN-13: 978-0345541321

ASIN: 0345541324

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

325 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#28,797 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I went into this book not expecting much of anything, not hearing anything good or bad one way or the other and I came out the other end absolutely loving it!This book is a must read for any fan of Legends or Star Wars books in general, taking place thousands of years before the films and even the KOTOR games, these collected short stories (that all link together) follow a group of Sith who have crash landed on a planet filled with natives. The Sith do what they do best and the story goes on from there. There is a few stories that take place with the same characters but then the timeline jumps forward giving you fresh new characters and a changing world.I was not expecting to love the characters and mythology that Miller created as much as I do. It feels alive and just as Star Wars as anything else you love.If you like stories that take place in the Old Republic you'll love this, if you love the Sith you'll love this, if you love good Star Wars you'll love this!Trust me you've got to read this sooner than later! (I read it in less than a week, you won't get bored!)

This is an excellent collection of stories regarding the Lost Tribe of the Sith. Each tale focuses on a key event in the history of the tribe. Since these are Sith, there is plenty of treachery, deceit, killing and the never ending quest for power. Interesting characters and a great insight into Sith psychology make this a great read. The last story is rather chilling, particularly how the Sith learn to "assist" in a different way. A must read for Star Wars fans interested in the history of the Sith.

I enjoyed this "series" much more than the Fate of the Jedi series it leads up to. John Jackson Miller manages to create a compelling history for the planet Kesh. While it does not achieve the complexity, subtlety, and scale of Tolkien's Middle Earth, it is still impressive considering the majority of the story is told through a single volume of short stories (if you don't include the five issue comic series, which I haven't read).It was interesting to see how a colony of Sith cope with crash landing on a planet with no hope of escape. In this scenario my gut reaction would be that things are not going to end well, with various factions forming to destroy each other, infighting, and power grabs. While this does happen frequently throughout the history Miller has created, there are occasionally leaders that exhibit one of the Sith's most under underrated attributes, the ability to plan for the long game.

John Jackson Miller writes a most compelling and enjoyable Star Wars story for the everyday fan. This was a lite and brisk read broken down into small vignettes which focused on different aspects of the world he creates. A departure for most die hard Star Wars fans, it allows the casual reader to jump in with little to no background knowledge. This isn't to say that those who grew up with the Expanded Universe will be disappointed. On the contrary, Miller's writing is so crisp that it can suck all into its descriptive cinescapes. This lovely departure is filled with unique landscapes, well thought out technology and a cast of characters that are easy to make your own. This might be off the beaten Star Wars path, but it's a wonderful journey to take.

For the past few years, the Star Wars Expanded Universe was largely focused on a series of novels collectively called "Fate of the Jedi". One of the major antagonist groups of the story was the so-called "Lost Tribe of the Sith", which pretty much came out of nowhere, spawning the rather memorable Vestara Khai. It also introduced a compelling back story for the Lost Tribe, which was only marginally explored in those novels.Concurrent with the main novels, however, a series of short stories were released (for free, no less) as e-books. Knowing that they would eventually be gathered into one collection, I waited for that to happen. Sure enough, here it is, and perhaps equally as predictable, the collection comes with a novella that brings the sprawling narrative to a firm conclusion. (Notice that the novella wasn't free, only the stories leading up to it; the novella is only available in the collection!)The nature of the collection is such that some of the stories interconnect directly, one after the other, but it covers a period of 2000 years or so before all is said and done. In essence, it is the long process of the arrival of the human Sith to Kesh, their early struggles with non-human fellow Sith and native Keshari, and ultimately their path to survival. (It also leads into the recently started "Lost Tribe of the Sith" comic series from Dark Horse.)By its very nature, the collection is rather narrow in terms of audience. If you didn't read a word of "Fate of the Jedi", and no practically nothing of the much older comics continuity of roughly the same period, a lot of the references and context will mean nothing. There is some basic arc structure to the collection, tying it all together, but I'm not sure it's enough to make this a must-read for the casually initiated.For my own part, the Lost Tribe has represented one of the few opportunities for those working on the Star Wars Expanded Universe to provide the Sith with a reasonable philosophical underpinning for their vision of galactic society. Various books have delved into the struggle to balance Jedi righteousness with a free government, but the Sith (their equal but opposite) has rarely been anything more than monolithically evil and self-serving.To some degree, this book does touch on the notion that the Sith themselves run into the problem of what happens when an entire society builds itself on the notion of individual hunger for power and control. In short, society breaks down in such a situation, unless there is something for that society to strive for as a unit. Looking at this notion from a historical standpoint in the real world, there's some truth to it.But it still retains the primary problem: the Sith remain two-dimensional villains. They don't pursue self-interest logically (a philosophy that recognizes that serving one's own interests means attending to those of society in a rational, balanced fashion), but rather, by constantly trying to screw each other over. It reminds me very much of the depiction of Slytherins in "Harry Potter" or Republicans in just about any Aaron Sorkin production; while there is lip service to the existence of well-balanced individuals in those groups, all too often, it descends into a skewed stereotype.Still, this is not entirely the fault of the author, since this all derives from Lucas' original inability to portray the Sith as anything but melodramatic villains of unimaginable evil. It's not as if Anakin was lured to the Dark Side by persuasive argument! For what it is, the book delivers exactly what one would expect, and provides some solid short stories in the process.

This is amazing book! At first pages you don't understand nothing and you felt disorientate for the period of time, but as you go on the book becomes like water in the dry savannah, you just can't leave it. The adventures of the Lost tribes are interesting and very mysterious just like whole Star Wars universe. This book is totally worth for money and later I'll read it again!

Interesting story about an isolated Sith 'tribe' with more primitive technology. The plot was interesting enough to keep me hooked to the end, but the atmosphere and stylistic feel of the book was so different from many other Star Wars novels that I didn't find it 5 star amazing.

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