Take a photo of a barcode or cover
bianca_horkan 's review for:
I, Jedi
by Michael A. Stackpole
Upon my second read of this novel, I'm dropping my rating from 4 to 3.5 stars.
The first third of the story sums up the Jedi Academy Trilogy (by Kevin J Anderson)...from a certain point of view - Corran's...rather quickly. If you've never read them, you might be a little lost.
The rest of the book seems to drag a little bit until Corran comes to the conclusion that he does indeed need his Jedi heritage to find Mirax.
First person stories aren't a favorite of mine, but this one wasn't bad.
I think the many, many years I've had in between reading has altered what I consider "good" in the Star Wars EU...jus my dropping half a star from my first reading.
The first third of the story sums up the Jedi Academy Trilogy (by Kevin J Anderson)...from a certain point of view - Corran's...rather quickly. If you've never read them, you might be a little lost.
The rest of the book seems to drag a little bit until Corran comes to the conclusion that he does indeed need his Jedi heritage to find Mirax.
First person stories aren't a favorite of mine, but this one wasn't bad.
I think the many, many years I've had in between reading has altered what I consider "good" in the Star Wars EU...jus my dropping half a star from my first reading.