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Ahsoka
by E.K. Johnston
Ahsoka Tano continues to be one of the best characters developed out of the Clone Wars series. This book takes place sometime after Order 66, with Ahsoka coming to terms with the new empire and with (as she thinks) her friends dead. It's a fair adventure and has the same beats as a Clone Wars episode. The plot is the spark of Fulcrum, not the stories of that time. That was disappointing; I wanted more of her time as Fulcrum. However, if you're a fan of the character, I would check this one out, if only to spend more time with the character. Bonus points to the audiobook, Ashley Eckstein (voice of Ahsoka from the series) does the narration. That may be why I felt like it was just a continuation of a Clone Wars episode.