Cover: StrikingRating 4 StarsOverall: Exciting!Characters: Smart and DaringPlot: IntriguingPage Turner: YesSeries Cont.? YesRecommend YesFavorite Character?: Alek Spasky!Short Review:I picked this book up at the library recently. I am sadly super behind and missed most of the books that came between...
Welcome to the wonderful world of books, where kids can steal jewelry, be good at it, get away with it, avoid any consequences for breaking the law, and still be considered the good guys. That's what happens in Loot--and I loved it! There's much fun to be had in this one, and the action and plot s...
This one was sad to me. There is a good bit where Qui-Gon is almost agonizing over the fact that Obi-Wan is growing and that he will one day soon have to let him go. It gave me feels at his thoughts of despair at the prospect. He wants to be selfish and keep Obi with him always. And the fact tha...
This was a rough one. The chasm between Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon was so deep I half expected Qui-Gon to leave the Jedi Order--even if it were only temporary.I was surprised that Lena and Mica turned out to be honest, I really thought one of them was lying. It was a pleasant surprise for people to actua...
Wow. Defiant Qui-Gon is one thing, but a Qui-Gon hell-bent on revenge?! For all of his rebellions we've always known that Qui-Gon has faith in, and believes in everything the Jedi Order is meant to stand for. To see him move so close to the path of the dark side was shocking. And poor Obi-Wan, he...
I started it, read one chapter and then got distracted by everything under the sun. It took me almost a week to finally force a hour or two to sit down and finish it. I was very happy with this installment. Another cliffhanger and another cameo by Tahl. Can I just say I hoped for certain events ...
Another good one. In this we have and return of Jedi Knight Adi and her Padawan Siri. They help with rescuing Qui-Gon and Siri gets on Obi-Wan's nerves. We finally get a conclusion to the mystery from two books ago. But there was a lot more detective work to solve the mystery because every time t...
I'm sure there were people who didn't like this book because of the lack of action, but I very much enjoyed all of the story. I loved the detective work and the intrigue of the book. It's always interesting to see how Obi-Wan does when he is without his Master.The villian is uber crazy and we've e...
I love these early adventures of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. They always remind me that Obi-Wan and Anakin were not all that dissimilar. A young Obi-Wan had a lot of fear and anger in him and it was Qui-Gon that tempered him.I don't think Obi-Wan was a bad master to Anakin, but I often wonder how differe...
This book is a bridge between the main 39 Clues series and the new series, Cahills vs. Vespers. It contains four stories, each taking place at a different point in time, that explain key events of how the two families are linked. In the first one, we also see how the four siblings who give the names...
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