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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
By: Sean Williams , James KahneBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Reader Review: It's a succession of fight scenes played out like videogame mechanics. The story in itself isn't terrible. I mean the idea. But Starkiller, our protagonist just isn't interesting enough on a dark or light level to keep me caring. And the love interest doesn't hold much spark. I did find the origin of the Rebel Alliance sections interesting. I love anything with Vader so there were elements of the book I enjoyed. On the whole though, I'd suggest Fatal Alliance by the same author. It's based on the Star Wars MMO but it has more developed characterization.
“The Sith always betray one another. . . . I’m sure you’ll learn that soon enough.”
The overthrow of the Republic is complete. The Separatist forces have been smashed, the Jedi Council nearly decimated, and the rest of the Order all but destroyed. Now absolute power rests in the iron fist of Darth Sidious–the cunning Sith lord better known as the former Senator, now Emperor, Palpatine. But more remains to be done. Pockets of resistance in the galaxy must still be defeated and missing Jedi accounted for . . . and dealt with. These crucial tasks fall to the Emperor’s ruthless enforcer, Darth Vader. In turn, the Dark Lord has groomed a lethal apprentice entrusted with a top-secret mission: to comb the galaxy and dispatch the last of his masters’ enemies, thereby punctuating the dark side’s victory with the Jedi’s doom.
Since childhood, Vader’s nameless agent has known only the cold, mercenary creed of the Sith. His past is a void; his present, the carrying out of his deadly orders. But his future beckons like a glistening black jewel with the ultimate promise: to stand beside the only father he has ever known, with the galaxy at their feet. It is a destiny he can realize only by rising to the greatest challenge of his discipleship: destroying Emperor Palpatine.
The apprentice’s journeys will take him across the far reaches of the galaxy, from the Wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk to the junkyard planet of Raxus Prime. On these missions, the young Sith acolyte will forge an unlikely alliance with a ruined Jedi Master seeking redemption and wrestle with forbidden feelings for his beautiful comrade, Juno Eclipse. And he will be tested as never before–by shattering revelations that strike at the very heart of all he believes and stir within him long-forgotten hopes of reclaiming his name . . . and changing his destiny.
Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!
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| Title of eBook: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed | |
| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group |
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Title: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed August 8, 2012 It's a succession of fight scenes played out like videogame mechanics. The story in itself isn't terrible. I mean the idea. But Starkiller, our protagonist just isn't interesting enough on a dark or light level to keep me caring. And the love interest doesn't hold much spark. I did find the origin of the Rebel Alliance sections interesting.
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Number of Comments: 1 Rating(s) 1 Review(s)
Not insanely bad but not overly good.
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
I love anything with Vader so there were elements of the book I enjoyed. On the whole though, I'd suggest Fatal Alliance by the same author. It's based on the Star Wars MMO but it has more developed characterization.
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