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Review #294 - Dated: 21st of June, 2004 Author: Tucker |
Once again I was impressed by the level of detail afforded the Star Wars books currently hitting the market, and this one among them. This book is a prelude to the Star Wars II : Attack of the Clones movie, and contains some key characters. With the well known Obi-Wan Kenobi and his knowing half-grins, dry humour and serious demeanour, the fiery Anakin Skywalker and his barely-repressed desire to be the most powerful Jedi ever, Luminara Unduli and her extreme talent with the finer manipulation of The Force, all of whom can be seen in the epic fight scene in the arena during the Attack of the Clones movie.
The story is in places a bit drab, reflecting with some accuracy the tedium of a long, desert journey, which I feel adds something to the story rather than detracting from it. Plenty of action fills out the book, with a plot very much akin to those seen in the movies. The intrigue and undercover scheming of the secessionist movement is accurately told in clear ways, yet still seem to have a hidden agenda underneath it all.
All in all, another fine detailed novel in the Star Wars saga, the ongoing cult that could rival Star Trek at this rate. This book fills out a bit more detail about the universe we have all come to know through the movies and books, giving insight into the hearts and minds of those who lived long ago in a galaxy far away...
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