jackcoleman_thefirst 's review for:

I, Jedi by Michael A. Stackpole
2.0

I was so disappointed. It sets up the big motivation for the story, which it then sets aside and barely mentions again while it goes an entirely different direction, which leads up to a major confrontation that ends up taking place off screen, giving it a summary dismissal by another character who says, "It happened! Everything went just right!" The main character then remembers his original intent, blows off Jedi training as being not for him (about 3/4 through the book) and takes off on his original quest, about which I had absolutely no interest in by that point. Upon that realization, I dropped this book in disgust at page 377 out of a wildly unnecessary 577!