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Ahsoka
by E.K. Johnston
Full disclosure: when I first started reading Ahsoka, I wasn’t sure it would be for me. The first fifty pages or so, I was pretty unconvinced. There is not a big level of description, and I think the author relied on the reader’s knowledge of all things Star Wars to help them piece the worlds together visually.
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Once I got into the swing of that, I wound up enjoying the characters and the story a lot more than I expected to. The lack of frills let me slip into the world in a way I wasn’t expecting, and my brain wound up just filling in the scenes’ context. I feel like there’s quite a bit I could learn from the style of writing to be honest, especially since it isn’t something I naturally gravitate towards.
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Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters, headstrong and just, with just enough internal struggle to make you love her. I loved her from the time she was Anakin’s padawan, so getting to see her in a post-Order 66 story tugged a bit at the heart strings.
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Ultimate decision: give yourself a bit to settle into it, an enjoyable Star Wars story for fans of the series. 3.5 stars!
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Once I got into the swing of that, I wound up enjoying the characters and the story a lot more than I expected to. The lack of frills let me slip into the world in a way I wasn’t expecting, and my brain wound up just filling in the scenes’ context. I feel like there’s quite a bit I could learn from the style of writing to be honest, especially since it isn’t something I naturally gravitate towards.
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Ahsoka remains one of my favorite characters, headstrong and just, with just enough internal struggle to make you love her. I loved her from the time she was Anakin’s padawan, so getting to see her in a post-Order 66 story tugged a bit at the heart strings.
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Ultimate decision: give yourself a bit to settle into it, an enjoyable Star Wars story for fans of the series. 3.5 stars!