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Star Wars - Jedi Search (Jedi Academy Trilogy Volume 1) [Paperback]

Kevin J. Anderson
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Books; paperback / softback edition (30 Jun 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553408089
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553408089
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 133,739 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As the war between the Republic and the scattered remnants of the Empire continues, two children - the Jedi twins - will come into their powers in a universe on the brink of vast changes and challenges. In this time of turmoil and discovery, a new "Star Wars" saga begins.

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As the war between the Republic and the scattered remnants of the Empire continues, Han and Leia's two children – the Jedi twins – grow up into toddlers – and begin to come into their powers in a universe on the brink of vast changes and challenges. In this time of turmoil and discovery, an extraordinary new 'Star Wars' saga begins…

While Luke Skywalker takes his first step toward setting up an academy to train a new order of Jedi Knights, Han Solo and Chewbacca are taken prisoner on the planet Kessel and forced to work in the fathomless depths of a spice mine. But when Han and Chewie break away, they flee desperately to a secret Imperial research laboratory surrounded by a cluster of black holes – and go from one danger to a far greater one…

On Kessel, Luke picks up the trail of his two friends, only to come face-to-face with a weapon so awesome, it can wipe out an entire solar system. It is a death ship called the Sun Crusher, invented by a reclusive genius and piloted by none other than Han himself…

This deluxe production features original 'Star Wars' music and sound effects.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great start to a great trilogy!!!, 21 July 1999
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This book was great, in that it laid the foundation for the next two books of the trilogy very nicely. If you are a Star Wars fan, get the Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn and then get this trilogy. You won't regret it! And to all of the people who are bent out of shape about Luke starting a Jedi Academy: First of all, this is how it was done thousands of years before. The only reason Luke trained with Yoda by himself is simply because there were no other known Jedi at the time. Sure, training each Jedi one-by-one would have given each more attention, I have no problem with Luke training them at an academy. It was the only way for Luke to set up a Jedi core of the New Republic quickly. Anyone who has a problem with this should open up their minds a bit more and should just go with the flow. I'd like to see them write a better Star Wars novel.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Greatness search, 3 Dec 2010
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Damien Hine "ganning1987" (West Midlands, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Star Wars - Jedi Search (Jedi Academy Trilogy Volume 1) (Paperback)
You should know before you read this I'm a Star Wars fan. A fan of the old films much more than the new, but not a convention-attender or anything like that.

So, on with the review.

[spoilers - if you don't want to hear anything about the story skip this paragraph]

The story essentially covers Luke's beginning of the Jedi academy, showing how he begins to find new Jedi - and his adventures in doing so. Beside Han travels with Chewie to Kessel, where he is held prisoner. Upon escaping, young force-user Kyp in tow, they once again are taken prisoner. Leia doesn't do much other than political affairs and look out for the kids.

[spoilers end - now you can read again]

Kevin Anderson does a good job of capturing the Star Wars feel, appealing simultaneously to the old trilogy - even bringing in lines from time to time - whilst progressing the story and bringing in new elements.

That said, the book does not add a huge amount to the saga. Luke would be the only one who seems to get any character progression and pages are often spent writing about storylines the reader will not care about.

I would recommend this book to those already aquainted with and interested in the Star Wars universe, it will offer little to anyone else.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Awful, awful, awful, 3 April 2010
I can only think that the people giving this book good reviews have never read any other SW novels because this one is truly, truly awful.

Example: Luke can use the force to walk safely across lava, yet can't sense that a ship that's landing holds a force user that he's previously met. The first act is far more difficult than any force user has pulled off before or since, and the second is something he could do easily before.

The only thing that stops this and the rest of the series being the worst SW novels ever is that Anderson wrote more of them (Darksaber is perhaps marginally worse).

If you don't want to miss any plot points that are relevant to future stories, you can get most of them from 'I Jedi', a much better story told by a far better writer
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