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kateofmind's review against another edition

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3.0

A bit Force-heavy for my personal tastes, but this was more than redeemed by the presence of Khedryn and Marr. More soon on the Thrawn and On and On podcast!

lmcox's review

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3.0

Okay. Jedi Knight Jaden Korr gets a ridiculous vision, partly caused by guilt over spacing a bunch of not-quite-innocents, and it drives him to the backwater planet of Fhost, where he meets Khedryn Faal and Marr Idi-Shael, who are salvagers with a justice complex. Meanwhile, the Sith Saes Rrogon and Jedi Relin Duur accidentally travel 5000 years into their future - the present day in the Star Wars universe. They all eventually collide (along with a HELLA creepy brain-eater named Kell Douro) on a moon somewhere, where once upon a time Thrawn decided it was a good idea to splice the DNA of Dark- and Light-Siders together to make superpowered clones. Brilliant idea, especially after these superpowered clones, y'know, overpowered everything. Anyway, the clones are loco, Relin kind of turns Sith-y but dies defeating Saes (with the help of Marr) and I think the clones die (edit: thanks to Wookieepedia, I now know they actually just escape into the Unknown Regions).

suganya_mohankumar's review

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3.0

I am a Starwars fan! And I enjoyed this book. It was a fun and quick easy read for me
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