The further I get into this series, the more interesting it gets and the more I like it.I like the fact that there are twists in this series as well, it keeps me from getting bored where I otherwise would be. It was interesting having this book follow Seelah and it brought her character into a new light, especially as at first she was presented as a spoilt, childish woman.I find it quite interesting that so many SW fans seem to dislike the political aspects of this series (and of other series in the SW franchise). It sounds like the complaining of little boys because there isn't enough fighting and waving of lightsabers. People don't generally go to wars or start fights without some kind of psychological and/or political motives so it only seems right that that also has a place in the SW universe. I find it interesting to see a more 'human' side of the Sith because it's rare that you get such animalistic characters, and if all the books were were fighting, it would be incredibly boring.The series is becoming darker as the series is progressing and the Sith are becoming more 'Sith'-like. Similar to Skyborn, Paragon starts off with some pretty stationary filler however after the first 2 chapters, things start happening. The suspense continues to build nicely and has turned this series into a bit of a suspense thriller that is getting harder to put down. The storyline does seem to be a bit too simple for a Star Wars piece. At times I do miss some of the complexity that occurs in some of the other stories. Still worth reading though.
Do You like book Paragon (2010)?
Not bad, I am enjoying this short series, even if it is not my usual reading style..
—bbsimone