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I, Jedi
by Michael A. Stackpole
A succinct book review, so you have more time left for reading books!
A fountain of detailed Star Wars lore about how the galaxy and the Force work, feel, and effect individual people? Yes. A well-arranged story with effective prose and believable dialogue? No.
(I highly recommend that you read Kevin J. Anderson's "Jedi Academy" trilogy before this book, because they take place at the exact same time, and Mr. Anderson describes the shared events much more effectively.)
A fountain of detailed Star Wars lore about how the galaxy and the Force work, feel, and effect individual people? Yes. A well-arranged story with effective prose and believable dialogue? No.
(I highly recommend that you read Kevin J. Anderson's "Jedi Academy" trilogy before this book, because they take place at the exact same time, and Mr. Anderson describes the shared events much more effectively.)