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Jedi Under Siege (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights)

Jedi Under Siege (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST IN THE SERIES
Review: anderson and moesta have excelled themselves in this book. when luke duels with brakkis is the best biit in the book. i alsolike what happens to the emperor and his station at the end. i think the authors should concentrate more on the relationships between jacen and tenel ka and jaina and zekk in the next series

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was great
Review: This book was one of the best in the series. It starts out with the twins going to their home planet of Corusacant and then they are reunited with their old friend Zekk. While they are there Zekk is captured by the Shadow Academy and taken away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It is a good book.
Review: This is a very good book. It was very intresting. I will be sure to get the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Totally aswome
Review: This book had to be one of the best books ever in the entire series.Although Lightsabers was the best one Jedi Under Siege came in a close second.I would have to give this book 5 stars because if I didn't it would destroy the economy or something like that.I have to give Kevin and Rebecca a hand for this one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: another mediocre book
Review: well, i think anderson and moesta are taking a slow turn for the better, but they still have a long way to go to get to the quality of Anderson's other books (such as the Jedi academy trilogy). Zekk is a pale attempt at a Han Solo if he had turned the wrong way, whereas Jacen is a pale attempt at Han Solo turned...well, the way he did. I've noticed that if the empire was characteristic to the way it normally is (in the adult books), we'd have seen the death of Lando and Ackbar, and probably quite a few others. Basically, Anderson tries to write for a younger audience, but he cannot quite seem to pull it off...he lowers the quality, not the subject matter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This one was the best!
Review: I think this one was the best! I loved it! I think I should buy it although my brother has it already! If I were in Zekk's position, I would give in..

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not quite what it was cracked up to be.
Review: Jacen and Jaina Solo, along with their friends Lowie, the Wookie, and Tenel Ka, a warrier girl from Dathomair, go to the twins home world of Coruscant to visit and vacation. The twins and co. meet up with Zekk, the dark haired scamp, and have some fun. Zekk soon will have a important desicen to make, a desicen about the Force.....

I found this book boring in some parts, not enough adventure or danger. I guess it was okay, because once you read the other books, you see it was a nesseacary part of the series. I would recammand this book, but won't garrantee fun..fun..FUN!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who wouldn't want to read a book that's just one big battle?
Review: A battle raging from begining to end, this book kicked ass. Definately one of the best books in this great series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Young reading level- but this is what KJA should be writing
Review: This is Anderson's best attempt yet. (Which isn't saying much looking back on Darksaber, Jedi Academy trilogy) He obviously should stick with this younger age level since his apparent lack of vocabulary won't annoy intermediate- beginner readers as much. However, even my 9 year old brother has come bursting into my room at night, complaining he's going to rip the book up if Anderson has Tenel Ka say "This is a fact." or "Ah- aha" one more time. But the repeat descriptions don't tend to bother him as much as they do me, probably because I'm a big Stackpole fan who is used to a writer not using the same phrase over and over to describe scenes to me. So, If your a X-Wing fan- stay away from these and Anderson's other novels- after reading Stackpole these will feel like torture. If you feel you need to put yourself through them- find a week when you have nothing to do in the evening and read them all- that's the only way to do it. However, if you don't enjoy Stackpole (how couldn't you?) and you don't mind repeats- this is an okay bunch of books that you could make it through without being bored.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was one of the best books in the series
Review: I liked this book because it was full of suspense and you wonder what is going to happen. The best part was when Zekk stopped them from going into the temple. I was dying to know what happened after I read the book before this one. I think that this is a very good book.


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