The Rising Force (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 1). Dave Wolverton

The Rising Force (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 1)


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The Rising Force (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 1) Dave Wolverton
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.




There are a couple of great sites that list this, but I'm going with Star Wars Books because it leaves out all the children's/teen books, which other chronologies leave in and it gets a little confusing. Anything by Jude Watson (the Jedi Apprentice series) is quite enjoyable, and the Junior Jedi Knights series is important to the timeline too; it features Han and Leia's youngest son Anakin, and also introduces characters that have starring roles in later adult EU books. Completed registration packets are required and can be downloaded from the Star Wars The Clone Wars Jedi Training Camp website, where you'll also find plenty more information about the camp. LINDELOF - I LIKE A LOT OF YOUR WORK, AND HAVEN'T SEEN PROMETHEUS, SO YOU'RE GOOD IN MY BOOK. Blurb: Twelve-year-old Obi-Wan Kenobi desperately wants to be a Jedi Knight. After years at the Jedi Temple, he knows the power of the lightsaber and the Force. But he cannot control his own anger and fear. I think this could very well be a ruse not unlike the Blue Harvest concept, which was very thorough in covering up the production of Return of the Jedi. The Rising Force: Summary: Obi-Wan can't find anyone willing to be his master no matter how hard he tries. Separatist forces have blockaded many of the worlds in which Jedi normally find their lightsaber crystals, making access to these resources difficult if not impossible. Evil has risen up to challenge the Jedi Order and the peace and security it represents in the galaxy. I've been convinced to read some of the Star Wars novels, something which I've agreed to with the strict understanding that I get more Obi-Wan Kenobi (my favorite character), and added bonus: Luke fighting his own clone. It reports that “Yavin 4 and the rebel base return to the Star Wars plot in the forthcoming Episode VII, announced in October by the Walt Disney Co, in which Skywalker comes back to the planet to build a Jedi knight academy.”. In case you haven't seen it yet, I figured I'd forward my silly little theory from the talkbacks that Damon Lindelof and Brad Bird might be the writer/director team for Star Wars Episode 7.

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