I have just finished Re-Reading The Paradise Snare and I realized just how much better it is than most of the EU. Its a really solid Recommendation if your new to EU.
I edited it. Think about it. If it wasn't for Traitor, we would have assumed all of those people dead, and not have learned that the population of Coruscant was one Trillion.
I thought I'd probably put some useful info in this thread, so from now on I'll be posting release dates for EU novels/comics that are coming out within a month.
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Overall I guess its an okay book, it has a more militaristic feel than many of the other Clone Wars novels: probably b/c both of the writers served/still serving in the US Military and have written both historical accounts and fictional novels about WWII/Vietnam.
It is for the most part focused on the foot soldiers and their commanders, not the clones or Anakin this time.
The plot is pretty straightforward and you really don't have a doubt as to who will when in the end.
The coolest trivial thing about this novel is the appearance of Neeja Halcyon, I wondered how they would bring him into the Clone Wars if they did at all.
Verdict: I'd say wait for it to come out in paperback, it really doesn't offer that much more to the Clone Wars story.