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The Uncertain Path (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 6)

The Uncertain Path (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: you wan't to get fried get a light saber
Review: This book had a lot of excitment such as strange turns in events and fun battles. Also it had mystery. I can't wait tot read book 7. They are my favorite series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disappointing lack of ending, but good nonetheless.
Review: Okay. This one was just as good as the others, but there were a few points that just ticked me off. First of all, the death of a main character. Personally, I had thought since #6 that a certain other main character should bite it, because he/she would seem like much more of a hero when it happened. Second, as I mentioned, I found a Matrix tagline quite useful: There is no ending! We all know what's going to happen, so why prolong the "suspense" any longer than necessary?

There ARE some good parts. Several, in fact, the largest being the Qui-Gon & Tahl subplot. I thought the mystery, though blatantly obvious to a fifteen-year-old, was cleverly done, especially how Tahl deals with her blindness to make it her advantage. I'm glad that _____ (name with held to prevent spoilers) was caught running from the scene, as I never liked him/her in the first place.

All in all, this one was satisfying, although not the best one to date. Please hurry with #7!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK YOU CAN FIND!
Review: If you are searching for a good book, search no more because here it is. A little sad maybe but good anyway. I have never read a better book in my life ( maybe that's not enough proof because I'm only thirteen, but I have read a lot of books believe me )! I've tried every Star Wars book and this is the best series of them all. Try it, you'll like it I guarantee it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Ending (not)
Review: Why does Jude Watson ALWAYS do this? Maybe he/she loves torturing readers. There were thing in this book I liked and didn't like. I liked how Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon talked about becoming Master and Apprentice again, and how we hear of Bant again, and how Bruck is a bad guy. (never liked him) I didn't like how Jude Watson made it seem that the betrayal was Qui-Gon's fault. That bugged me. It made the adults look dumber than the kids. I hate that. All and all it was a fun book. When's #7 coming out anyways?

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Definitly Not for children!
Review: I admit it. I am a very loyal "Star Wars" fan, and so are my (adopted) children. But I also must admit that this series had us a little unsure from the beginning. As far as how my children like them, all I can say is that both of them are constantly worried about the out come of Qui-gon and Obi-wan's relationship. As how I take to them...I am in the same situation. As being a person who adopted children, it is very important to me to show my children how the boundaries of love can grow even between people who are not related. I was hoping that these books would help me teach them that, but I was wrong. Yes, the level of English used in the books fits the age range suggested, but as mentioned earlier, the plot doesn't. Both my children are well in the suggested age range, and yet I found myself trying to explain them the main concept of parents ready to kill their children, and how ESPECIALLY Qui-gon was willing to abandon Obi-wan. This wasn't easy. In truth, I don't think I understand it! I fear that the main reason for purchasing the series has been foiled. I would definitely recommend that these books be kept away from anyone under the age of 13, or anyone who, like me, is trying to show my children how love between a foster parent and themselves CAN be formed. As for the next book, well I am considering about buying it, but only to not leave my children in ANOTHER peril of the series (not knowing the ending). But after that, I fear that I will not be purchasing them anymore.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Uncertain Path
Review: I simply loved it.Jude Watson just keeps me wondering what will happen next.when I buy any one of her Star Wars books that she has written I can never put it down until the last page.Her newest one [the uncertain path] is the best one yet.Obi-wan must overcome his fear of being alone,being a nobody.when one of his friends die the young take it in hard.chaos and war seem to return in melida/daan,would obi-wan have the courage to stop a war before it begins?you'll have to read the book to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NOooooooo!
Review: CHey, don't get me wrong I loved the book, but I Edon't appreciate my favorite character being Rkilled. at least this helped the plot, unlike Awhen they killed Chewie. the person killed had Sworked for peace so the signs put up after the Ipersons death: AVENGE (name) CHOOSE WAR made me think the Young were insane. i very much agreed with Cerasi's choice to stop carrying a weapon. And Obi-Wan should have some interesting knowledge about the Force to share with Yoda, Especially since he gave the Force to Qui-Gon at the end of DotD, unknowingly. i think i know who the other culprit was who was stealing stuff from the temple the one revealed almost surprised me, I never thought he'd hurt the temple. The scene where Bant met Qui-Gon and Tahl was hilarious; Bant was scared of Qui-Gon. And 2JTJ, I liked the part with the Data pad. 2JTJ comments the there is a data pad 3 centimeters from Tahl's hand, she replies saying she knows and that in another second it will be flying at TooJay's head. I think others have mentioned who dies, but it is in this, hidden. At the end i expected Obi-Wan to start crying again, I almost did. "Good luck." "We don't need luck." "Everybody needs luck" "Not us"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! THIS CAN'T BE THE END!
Review: I don't believe it. How in the world (or galaxy) could Jude Watson do this to us? I waited all this time for this book and it has to end like this! Oh man, this is unbearable. Well, this is a great book it's just that I hate when books have endings like this one has. I'll bet Jude does this just to keep us in suspense while we wait for the next one. How rude! Oh, poor Yoda! How could anyone do that to him? I guess we all have to wait for number 7 now don't we? Oh man, this is terrible! All I know is that I'm going to be one of the first to read the next one ( that has gotta tell you it's a great book ). May the Force be with you as it is me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jedi Apprentice series scores again!
Review: This is the best book of the series, and I highly recommend it. I, like all other Star Wars fanatics, have read all the other 5 books, and like most other reviewers, agree that this is the best book. This series has provided me and my friend a challege to beat each other to the next book.

The book is full of character development for all of it's characters, mainly Obi. Obi,in this book, truly discover what he is- a Jedi. We, as the readers, see more insight in the master-padawan realationship.

Some of the best parts were Qui getting chastized by Yoda<not bad for a mutant fortune cookie :)>, Tahl's more annoying than C-3PO navigation droid, Too-Jay, and ::sniff:: the death scene. I won't tell who so it won't be spoiled. May the Force be with you.

PS This is just a hunch, but both my friend and I think that we know who the shadowy figure is. I won't tell, so you try to figure it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: Well, this time after I got the book, I couldn't even get to the car before I started to read it! And it was well worth it, an exciting ride through a revolution! I really like Qui-Gon in this one, as well as Obi-Wan. And Cerasi...nearly had me in tears! Absolutely wonderful and every Star Wars fan should read these...you won't be disappointed!


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