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Welcome to our second of four check-in and discussion posts for our Book of the Month.

This month’s book is Black Spire (Galaxy's Edge #2) by Delilah S. Dawson
Chapters 11-21

Black Spire

1. Are there any characters that stand out to you as interesting? Who do you hope we learn more about?

2. What other ways could Vi's "quest" (ie. the search for the artifact and all the booby traps) gone differently?

3. What do you think of BSO and its inhabitants?

4. Any predictions?




FYI - There's no need to answer all (or any) of the questions above - they're just talking points to get us started. Informal chatter is more than welcome! In-person book clubs often veer off-topic, it's okay if we do as well. :)
All I ask is that you try to avoid spoilers for things past Part 2 of the book.

Date: 2023-05-22 03:34 pm (UTC)
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Sorry for posting so late, we just got back from a big family trip and I didn't have time to finish all of this week's reading before we left.

1. I want more about Archex! I feel like he's a decently complex character, but we don't really get to spend much time with him because his injuries mean that he can't keep up with Vi, and the narrative sticks with her instead. And the reveal that Vi is ace, while awesome for representation, I'm sure broke all kinds of shipper hearts. The more I read the more I want to see them as platonic BFFs running a rebel cell together.

Dolin and his grandmother are a whole small-town MOOD. It's all stuff I've heard about myself or others, and I like the kid a lot. He seems like he has a good heart.

2. Since she's working for Savi, I honestly expected the artifact to be a kyber crystal or holocron or something that she would find literally inside the black spire that the outpost is named after. The description of going through the the trapped rooms and looting the bodies for supplies reminded me of a classic video game dungeon crawl, or like the Korriban levels in the old KOTOR games. I wonder if the necklace is going to come back into play in the last part of the novel, or if it's one of those references to something you can actually see in the park.

3. They're feeling very honest and fleshed out at this point, I think. I keep wondering how much of this can actually be seen at the parks (cast members playing locals in the same archetype if not the exact characters) vs how much is exclusive to the book. It's also REALLY making me want to replay the Batuu expansion in The Sims 4-- I tend to send a Sim there and cheat my way into status with the factions to unlock clothes and lightsabers rather than paying attention to the quests and environments.

4. Love that everyone Kath interacts with at BSO treats him like a tiresome baby. It's more than he deserves, but it also seems to make him less threatening, because very few people seem to take him seriously? He comes off as the most classic Evil Bad Guy trope, but also like he's being made fun of all the time? I'm wondering if he's also from Phasma-- I have GOT to go back and reread that when I'm done with this one.


In Chapter 16, there was an instance where Vi thinks "screw it" right before she rushes in and grabs the necklace, and I found it kind of refreshing that that was the term that was used, rather than the Star Wars standards of "kriff it" etc. Sometimes I get really worn out on Star Wars™ Brand Curses Words.

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