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A review by moonprismbooks
Shadow of the Sith by Adam Christopher
adventurous
dark
emotional
informative
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
What a phenomenal Star Wars book. This is one of my favorite SW books I have ever read. The audiobook is fantastic and I highly recommend it while reading this book! The SW score placements for specific scenes and the sound effects used helped enhance so many moments even more! It made you really feel like you were right there in the story.
This plot had me hooked from the first chapter. Each time I turned the page the story got more and more exciting. I liked how well Adam Christopher really tied the entire Skywalker Saga together in this novel with easter eggs and character appearances. There was, at first, three plot lines going on Luke & the Sith, Lando & Luke searching for Rey’s family, and Rey’s family trying to stay safe. Everything crossed together so perfectly through the story and I never felt lost reading.
This story also enhanced the Sequel Trilogy a lot. Rey’s backstory and why she was left on Jakku benefitted so much from this story. We finally have a story to how Rey ended up back on Jakku. I also liked that Rey’s father’s connection to Palpatine and Exegol was explained. That helped enhance the story of TROS and why Palpatine wanted Rey so badly on Exegol.
I highly enjoyed the adventure we followed Luke and Lando on. I loved reading about the two of them and seeing them work together! Luke’s plot line of discovering these Sith secrets coming to surface again was my favorite.
I enjoyed every moment of this book and I highly recommend it as a must read for SW books!
This plot had me hooked from the first chapter. Each time I turned the page the story got more and more exciting. I liked how well Adam Christopher really tied the entire Skywalker Saga together in this novel with easter eggs and character appearances. There was, at first, three plot lines going on Luke & the Sith, Lando & Luke searching for Rey’s family, and Rey’s family trying to stay safe. Everything crossed together so perfectly through the story and I never felt lost reading.
This story also enhanced the Sequel Trilogy a lot. Rey’s backstory and why she was left on Jakku benefitted so much from this story. We finally have a story to how Rey ended up back on Jakku. I also liked that Rey’s father’s connection to Palpatine and Exegol was explained. That helped enhance the story of TROS and why Palpatine wanted Rey so badly on Exegol.
I highly enjoyed the adventure we followed Luke and Lando on. I loved reading about the two of them and seeing them work together! Luke’s plot line of discovering these Sith secrets coming to surface again was my favorite.
I enjoyed every moment of this book and I highly recommend it as a must read for SW books!