There's no finite number of books predicated upon the Star Wars universe since there are upcoming titles in the process of being published as well as being written .
You can refer to the related links below which will have information about books written and the publisher of Star Wars books .
No, the first time we see Ahsoka is in the Clone Wars novels, then in the film. The novel came out a few days before the film did.
There are 3 and 1/2 star wars fanclubs.
That's a dumb question. Star Wars: The Clone Wars is for Star Wars fans of ALL AGES!!
All of them
CC-3636, nicknamed "Wolffe makes the following appearances ~ Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Watch Out for Jabba the Hutt! (Picture only) TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Rising Malevolence" (First appearance) Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Meet Ahsoka Tano (Picture only) Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi in Training (Picture only) Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Jedi Adventures TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Shadow of Malevolence" (Appears in flashback(s)) Star Wars: The Clone Wars: In Service of the Republic (First identified as CC-3636) TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Holocron Heist" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Grievous Intrigue" (Appears in hologram) Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Bounty Hunter: Boba Fett Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Boba Fett: Jedi Hunter TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "R2 Come Home" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Citadel Rescue" TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars - "Padawan Lost"
No, since the books are part of the Star Wars trilogy timeline
Countless! There are the 6 main novels, but there are many others that have been written using the characters and universe.
There are hundreds of Star Trek books, novels & books about the show itself.Do a search for List of Star Trek Novels and you'll find a comprehensive list.
No, George Lucas has stated that the Star Wars movies are over, though Star Wars continues to entertain fans through the Extended Universe, including novels, graphic novels, and the animated series, The Clone Wars.
She wrote "Wild Space" and "Gambit: Stealth" which are both Clone Wars novels.
For adults: any of the actual movie novels. Makes for a great read. For children: star wars story books. U can find them online.
Ryder Windham has written numerous books in the Star Wars universe, including "Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of Darth Vader," "Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force," and "Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide." He has also authored several Star Wars young reader novels.
There were many Jedi in Star Wars.
Star Wars is loved around the world and the timeline continuously expands as the TV show Star Wars: The Clone Wars continues to air, new novels are written each year, and games have been made to either expand the storyline or re-enact an event.
There are billions of Star Wars characters.
Countless Jedi are in Star Wars
The Star Wars novels are written by a lot of people. There is no one person who wrote them all. Well-known writers include Michael A. Stackpole and Timothy Zahn.