TITLE: The Enterprise War [Star Trek: Discovery #4] AUTHOR: John Jackson Miller _________________________ DESCRIPTION: "A shattered ship, a divided crew—trapped in the infernal nightmare of conflict! Hearing of the outbreak of hostilities between the United Federation of Planet...
I'll be far from anywhere, and alone, with nothing but my regrets to keep me company. If only there were a place to hide from those. Following the devastation of Episode III, this novel gives us a glimpse of everyone's favorite (well, at least he's my favorite) Jedi master as he struggles to determ...
Ein unvergesslicher Einblick in die dunkle Seite der Macht Nach einem Jedi-Angriff stürzt der Sith-Kreuzer „Omen” auf einem unbekannten Planeten ab. Geschwächt und verwundet bleibt der Sith-Crew nichts anderes übrig, als in die Tiefen des finsteren Planeten vorzudringen. Alleine die Dunkle Seite d...
After Disney/LucasArts announced that all Star Wars books, comics, and games previously published were no longer considered official canon, I was hoping (praying) for really awesome things moving forward. I mean, if you're going to take away my Heir to the Empire trilogy, you damn well better replac...
Star Wars: A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller marks the start of a new direction in the Star Wars universe. It introduces us to the lead characters in new Star Wars Rebels animated series, Kanan and Hera and is set about 10 years after the events in Revenge of the Sith. Kanan has wandered about the g...
Star Wars: A New Dawn by John Jackson Miller marks the start of a new direction in the Star Wars universe. It introduces us to the lead characters in new Star Wars Rebels animated series, Kanan and Hera and is set about 10 years after the events in Revenge of the Sith. Kanan has wandered about the g...
This book was bad in so many ways. First, the plot was ludicrous, so full of holes. I know, it's Star Wars and SW is notorious for bad plots, having only 2 out of the 6 movies worth watching. Second, "Ben" Kenobi doesn't use a lightsaber until the last 30 pages. A Jedi novel? Despite trying to ...
This was one of the most satisfying Star Wars novels I've read in a number of years. I'm leery of prequel stuff in general; not only were the movies bad, but a lot of the EU stuff from the prequel years has been really bad as well. I picked this one up off of pretty rave reviews on a bunch of differ...
Other reviews have noted how Kenobi reads like a Star Wars meets Firefly crossbreed, and I agree- but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable. In fact, it adds a extra dose of flavor to a universe gone stale. It also adds spice to the story that the hero of this eponymous tale is largely viewed thro...
If you have wondered about that question, this is the book that will answer it for you. I have posted my review of the book on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Excerpt from the review: "This novel has a great premise: what did Obi-Wan Kenobi do right after he went into exile at the end of Revenge...
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