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Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth
By: Karen Miller , R. A. SalvatoreeBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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Reader Review: This is what I expect out of a Star Wars book: action, discussions, inner battles, plots against the heroes, realistic friendships and the characters felt right. And better yet there are ethical dilemmas in it! Dilemmas like: do we sacrifice innocent bystanders in order save countless of others? And if we do is their blood on our hands? Something to think about. Obviously they have never heard the saying the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. I take my hat off once again to Ms. Miller for writing another delightful, entertaining and ironic book.
Planet by planet, darkness creeps across the galaxy. Among warriors and generals, among ordinary beings living in far-flung worlds, the fear will not go away: We are losing this war. . . .
Anakin Skywalker feels it, too. The Separatist Alliance, with ruthlessness and treachery, is beating the Republic to every strategic target. But after a costly clash with General Grievous for the planet Kothlis, Anakin has a mission that will focus his anxious mind. Alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi, he is posing as a long-lost native of Lanteeb, an impoverished world on the Outer Rim. This seemingly unimportant planet has drawn the interest of the Seps—and Anakin and Obi-Wan soon discover the disturbing reason: A scientist enslaved by General Lok Durd is drawing on Lanteeb’s one natural resource for a devastating bioweapon. Now Anakin and Obi-Wan have entered the eye of a storm. Their presence has been exposed, Lok Durd’s plans unveiled, and a fight has begun for survival behind enemy lines—and a chance of winning a war that must be fought at any cost.
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: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth | |
| Release Date: 06-28-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group |
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Title: Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth August 8, 2012 I'm not a fan of this book. There wasn't so much action in the book as discussion of feelings and the exploration of romance and bromance.
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Number of Comments: 4 Rating(s) 2 Review(s)
This was not the Star Wars I was looking for
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
Miller can write, I think. But her style just doesn't lend itself to Star Wars. I go into SW wanting action. I also like character stuff but I like character development. This was the same realizations and discussions over and over. It really felt like fanfic to me.
I can see how others may really dig this kind of SW book but I didn't.
great book
April 30, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from SEATTLE, WA USA
This is what I expect out of a Star Wars book: action, discussions, inner battles, plots against the heroes, realistic friendships and the characters felt right. And better yet there are ethical dilemmas in it! Dilemmas like: do we sacrifice innocent bystanders in order save countless of others? And if we do is their blood on our hands? Something to think about. Obviously they have never heard the saying the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. I take my hat off once again to Ms. Miller for writing another delightful, entertaining and ironic book.
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