Berkley Boulevard - star wars publisher
Berkley Boulevard was a publishing imprint that was active in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and was a subsidiary of Berkley Publishing Group. They were one of the publishers of Star Wars tie-in novels during this time, and published several books that explored different aspects of the Star Wars universe.
Berkley Boulevard's Star Wars novels were known for their focus on characters and their emotional journeys. Many of the books were written by female authors and explored themes of family, relationships, and personal growth.
One of the most popular books published by Berkley Boulevard was The Courtship of Princess Leia by Dave Wolverton. The book told the story of how Han Solo won the heart of Princess Leia, and introduced several new characters and planets to the Star Wars universe.
Another notable book published by Berkley Boulevard was I, Jedi by Michael A. Stackpole. The book followed the story of Corran Horn, a new character who trained as a Jedi and became involved in a conflict between the New Republic and the remnants of the Empire.
Berkley Boulevard also published several books that focused on female characters in the Star Wars universe, such as the Young Jedi Knights series by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta. The series followed the adventures of Jacen and Jaina Solo, the children of Han Solo and Princess Leia, and introduced several new female characters who played significant roles in the stories.
Berkley Boulevard's Star Wars tie-in books were generally well-received by fans and critics, and provided new perspectives on the familiar characters and worlds of the Star Wars universe. While the imprint's Star Wars publications were relatively short-lived, they remain an important part of the expanded universe and continue to be enjoyed by many fans today.
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