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Problems, Problems, Problems, and Problems,
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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Star Wars: The Jedi Academy: Jedi Search: Volume 1 of the Jedi Academy Trilogy: Book 1 (Taschenbuch)
Let me begin by saying that I am a huge star wars fan. This book by anderson is ok. In fact, the whole trilogy is ok, but not great or spectacular. This book had just too many problems to be real enjoyable. Problem number 1: Anderson has the annoying habit of refering to what happened in the movies. Almost every situation that our heroes find themselves in, reminds them of what happened in a new hope, empire strikes back, or Return of the Jedi. I don't mind references being made to past events even if they are from the movies once in a while, but Anderson over does it. Problem number 2: Why did Anderson feel it necessary to tell us what happened earlier in the book every 30 pages or so. I have been keeping track of the story KJA I don't need you to do a recap. KJA's entire trilogy shows him recaping events from the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd books, very annoying. Problem number 3: The plot is predictable. KJA's plot is predictable, you can almost see what is going to happen chapters ahead of the time it actually happens. And Another super weapon that could destroy large space bodies? Enough is enough and it is time for a change. Problem number 4: The villains in Anderson's books are so aggravating. I especially hated Admiral Daala. Anderson builds up Daala to be this hidden imperial talent that has yet to be unleashed upon the new republic or rebellion. Anderson tells us that she defeated some of the brightest minds in the empire, Having built her up to such a stature, Anderson's story seems to defy every bit of description that he has given us about her. Daala comes out of the Maw after 10 years and does she have a master plan? Does she have sort of plan to retrieve the sun crusher? does she attempt to contact any remaining imperial strongholds in order to pool resources together and fight the republic? No, not at all, she takes her remaining star destroyers and just goes around destroying things, what a brilliant commander, worthy of the rank of admiral, what a complete joke. I was more intrigued with Ambassador Furgan and his plans, even though he was not much developed either. My advice to any star wars fan is if you want to read these 3 books, by all means, but try to borrow them first and read before you go out and buy them, trust me you will see why.
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The ability to quote doesn't make you intelligent,
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Rezension bezieht sich auf: Star Wars: The Jedi Academy: Jedi Search: Volume 1 of the Jedi Academy Trilogy: Book 1 (Taschenbuch)
Personally, I don't think Anderson is as bad as some people say. But he isn't as good as most other Star Wars authors, not by far. Anderson has the tendency to constantly quote lines from the original trilogy, and his Jedi look almost close to complete omnipotence. Furthermore, it looks a lot like he forgot to do his homework before he started writing this series (hangerbay doors on a Stardestroyer?). Next, most of the new characters Anderson introduces are pretty lame. Admiral Daala looked almost as if she couldn't get her men to hit the broadside of the Death Star. Kyp is simply a 'young Luke'-clone gone bad, and ambassador Furgan isn't much more than a bragging warlord wannabee.The worst thing though, is the fact that Anderson had to put a third Death Star AND a whole new superweapon in the overall story. Although it was nice to find out more about the origins of Tarkin's battlestation, I don't think introducing a whole new one was really necessary. Overall it's a nice read. It contains several nice ideas that are fairly well used and the storyline is just good enough to make most Star Wars fans reach the end of the novel easily. If you are looking for a nice series of Star Wars books though, I would rather recoment Timothy Zahn's Thrawn-trilogy, or Stackpole and Allston's X-wing series. Helfen Sie anderen Kunden bei der Suche nach den hilfreichsten Rezensionen
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Has this guy actually seen the movies?,
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Star Wars: The Jedi Academy: Jedi Search: Volume 1 of the Jedi Academy Trilogy: Book 1 (Taschenbuch)
What is this guy thinking? The characterizations are lousy, the plot stumbles along, and, as everyone can tell from the cover, he crashes the Millenium Falcon into a planet. How can Han call a wookiee that is 250 years his senior "Lad?" I do believe that our author should go watch the original movies and read the original New Hope novel before writing anything else.
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