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A review by mrericsully
Force Heretic III: Reunion by Sean Williams, Shane Dix
2.0
This book finally gets to what should have been a climactic end to this trilogy within the larger series. It had potential and I had high hopes for it, but it just never got there. Yes, they reach Zonama Sekot and loose ends are beginning to be tied up neatly with an end in sight. But instead of something decisive we're still stuck with Jacen's waffling in his moral philosophy trying to decide what to do. It's almost like the character growth that occurred as part of major decisions he made in previous books have been forgotten. When a decision is made it's a mediocre cliffhanger for the next book. Once again I've just listened to the abridged audiobook, but there seems to be a lot of content census on the internet that the print version drags even more.
I don't recall whether I've listened to this one one or two times before, but I do feel like I was definitely more focused this time than in the past. And certainly that's true for the other two in the series as well.
I don't recall whether I've listened to this one one or two times before, but I do feel like I was definitely more focused this time than in the past. And certainly that's true for the other two in the series as well.