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The Emperor's Plague (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights) |
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Rating: Summary: It Scored! Review: This is one of the best books in the series. The only problem is they don't go into enough detail at the end. They should tell more about how Rynar builds his Light Saber. Bornan Thul's death was kind of suprising too. Also, I wish they'ed been a little more clear about Rabba coming back. But other than that, it was a great book. It had a good plot, But could they have cut it any closer?
Rating: Summary: This book ROCKS!!! Review: This the second best book in the series and I really like it!One of the best things is how Boba Fett mows down the Divirsity Alliance troops! I'll try not to give much more away exept that I think it's high time we had some romance in the series! I just think that Zekk should have kissed Jaina when he had a chance! I think it's sad that Raynar's dad died after all he went through to hide the plauge from Noala Tarkona.
Rating: Summary: MIGHT be a good book if it weren't for several things Review: To start off, Jacen and Jaina don't act at ALL like they're 17 or 18 or whatever. I caught myself almost constantly thinking that these were 9 or 10 -year-olds. The childish reasoning is the same: "Hey, I know! Let's go make our friend come back, who made his OWN decision to go look at this huge new military/political faction whose relations are extremely shaky with the New Republic now, and possibly get ourselves and thousands of others killed by starting a war!! And the best part is, WE WON'T TELL ANYONE!!!" Han, Leia, Luke, and the rest have no depth at all and act like the stuffy grown-ups who run everything and appear as little more than scenery in the book.
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