Nah, if you own a druid long enough you don't need to understand exactly what it tries to beep at you. Its like a pet, where it just needs to look at you in a certain way and you know whether your pet is hungry, wants to be petted or just needs to go outside to.. well, you get the picture. Wherever did you get the idea that the ability to understand droids is an ability only gained by being born to parents that have that ability? It's not like the force.
Anyway, won't go watch that movie, never will, hope it's soon forgotten. One of the greatest advantages of the Star Wars Universe was that all books that followed EP6 where canon. It all fit together. In one book, two prominent jedi had a child. A couple books later that child happened to have grown up a bit and again a few decades later that child was grown. All authors worked together to create a story that just didn't resurrect a hero because one author wanted him to be part of his story.
Star Trek is another major universe to write stories in. There, you most often had books that started in Situation A, much happened, then more stuff happened, then the end came and everything had to go back to Situation A. And well, if that wasn't possible, that was not a problem either. The next book just assumed Situation A was back. No need to be all that cohesive. Well, you could always get together a series of books under a certain label in the Star Trek universe to be cohesive together.
Now, since Lucasfilm was sold in 2012 to Disney, they just want to make money with their new brand. The new movie is not targeted at anyone who has read the books. It is not targeted at anyone who is interested in Star Wars. It is targeted at all those people who just want to be entertained and see nice special effects and action. The story... well, the things i've read about EP7 sound like its a mashup of the old movies, done in modern technology. Even Chewbacca, the wookie, got back. No matter that he was supposed to have died after a moon fell on him while saving Anakin Solo as a little boy. And oh, hey, the new light sabers have nifty guards. No matter if that guard would get hacked off by another light saber like its not even there, they had to come up with a new form of lightsabers after all.
All those books aren't worth anything compared to the money Disney will earn with their new acquisition. Very sad indeed.
