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Star Wars: The New Jedi Order Books in Order
Below you'll find the complete list of Star Wars: The New Jedi Order books in publication order. This is generally the recommended reading order for the series.
Reading order verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What order should I read the Star Wars: The New Jedi Order series? Start with "Vector Prime" (1999) and follow publication order through all 27 books.
The complete Star Wars: The New Jedi Order reading order is listed below in publication sequence.
Publication Order

Vector Prime
1999

Dark Tide, Book I: Onslaught (By: Michael A. Stackpole)
1999

Dark Tide, Book II: Ruin (By: Michael A. Stackpole)
2000

Agents of Chaos, Book I: Hero's Trial (By: James Luceno)
2000

Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse (By: James Luceno)
2000

Balance Point (By: Kathy Tyers,Michael Cumpsty)
2000

Dark Tide Onslaught (By: Michael A. Stackpole)
2000

Recovery - Short Story (By: Troy Denning)
2001

Edge of Victory, Book I : Conquest (By: Greg Keyes)
2001

Edge of Victory, Book II: Rebirth (By: Greg Keyes)
2001

Star by Star (By: Troy Denning)
2001

Ylesia (By: Walter Jon Williams)
2002

Dark Journey (By: Elaine Cunningham)
2002
The Apprentice (By: Elaine Cunningham)
2002

Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream (By: Aaron Allston)
2002

Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (By: Aaron Allston)
2002

Traitor (By: Matthew Woodring Stover)
2002

Destiny's Way (By: Walter Jon Williams)
2002
Emissary of the Void (By: Greg Keyes)
2002

Force Heretic, Book I: Remnant (By: Sean Williams,Shane Dix)
2003

Force Heretic, Book II: Refugee (By: Sean Williams,Shane Dix)
2003

Force Heretic, Book III: Reunion (By: Sean Williams,Shane Dix)
2003

The Final Prophecy (By: Greg Keyes)
2003

Star Wars: The New Jedi Order - The Final Prophecy (By: Greg Keyes)
2003

The Unifying Force (By: James Luceno)
2003

Boba Fett: A Practical Man (By: Karen Traviss)
2006

Enemy Lines II Rebel Stand (By: Aaron Allston)
2012
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