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Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice
By: Karen Traviss , Tim BrowneBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
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Reader Review: I enjoyed Sacrifice. I really miss Karen Traviss' writing. She was an intelligent and individualistic SW author and it's a shame she's gone. I like the Boba Fett storyline. She creates a fully realized human being behind the mask. One that lives many regrets. I found myself caring about this mean, brute of a guy. I've taken to Ailyn Vel, Boba's granddaughter and enjoyed the interplay the two have. The Jacen storyline didn't make me nuts. There are huge consequences in this book. It has to be said that it's a game changer. And while I don't agree with how or why the game was changed, I can't help but admire how Traviss got it done. The problem with the big event in this book is that it's not really a sacrifice for Jacen. And that's a problem that still lingers in the Expanded Universe.
Civil war rages as the Galactic Alliance–led by Cal Omas and the Jedi forces of Luke Skywalker–battles a confederation of breakaway planets that rally to the side of rebellious Corellia. Suspected of involvement in an assassination plot against Queen Mother Tenel Ka of the Hapes Consortium, Han and Leia Solo are on the run, hunted by none other than their own son, Jacen, whose increasingly authoritarian tactics as head of GA security have led Luke and Mara Skywalker to fear that their nephew may be treading perilously close to the dark side.
But as his family sees in Jacen the chilling legacy of his Sith grandfather, Darth Vader, many of the frontline troops adore him, and countless citizens see him as a savior. The galaxy has been torn apart by too many wars. All Jacen wants is safety and stability for all–and he’s prepared to do whatever it takes to achieve that goal.
To end the bloodshed and suffering, what sacrifice would be too great? That is the question tormenting Jacen. Already he has sacrificed much, embracing the pitiless teachings of Lumiya, the Dark Lady of the Sith, who has taught him that a strong will and noble purpose can hold the evil excesses of the dark side at bay, bringing peace and order to the galaxy–but at a price.
For there is one final test that Jacen must pass before he can gain the awesome power of a true Sith Lord: He must bring about the death of someone he values dearly. What troubles Jacen isn’t whether he has the strength to commit murder. He has steeled himself for that, and worse if necessary. No, the question that troubles Jacen is who the sacrifice should be.
As the strands of destiny draw ever more tightly together in a galaxy-spanning web, the shocking answer will shatter two families . . . and cast a grim shadow over the future.
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: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice | |
| Release Date: 04-29-2008 | |
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Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice
He will choose the fate of the weak.
He will win and break his chains.
He will choose how he will be loved.
He will strengthen himself through sacrifice.
He will make a pet.
He will strengthen himself through pain.
He will balance between peace and conflict.
He will know brotherhood.
He will remake himself.
He will immortalize his love.
—“Common Themes in Prophecies Recorded in the Symbology of Knotted Tassels;” by Dr. Heilan Rotham, University of Pangalactic Cultural Studies. Call for papers: the university invites submissions from khipulogists and fiber-record analysts on the subject of the remaining untranslated tassels from the Lorrd Artifact. Symposium dates may change, subject to current security situation.
Sith meditation sphere, heading, Coruscant—estimated
It was odd having to trust a ship. Ben Skywalker was alone in the vessel he’d found on Ziost, trusting it to understand that he wanted it to take him home. No navigation array, no controls, no pilot’s seat . . . nothing. Through the bulkheads he could see stars as smeared points of light, but he’d stopped finding the ship’s transparency unsettling. The hull was there. He could both see it and not see it. He felt he was in the heart of a hollowed red gem making its sedate way back to the Core.
And there was no yoke or physical control panel, so he had to think his command. The strange ship, more like a ball of rough red stone than a vessel made in a shipyard, responded to the Force.
Can’t you go faster? I’ll be an old man by the time I get back.
The ship felt instantly annoyed. Ben listened. In his mind, the ship ...
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Title: Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice August 9, 2012 I enjoyed Sacrifice. I really miss Karen Traviss' writing. She was an intelligent and individualistic SW author and it's a shame she's gone.
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I liked it but some fans may not
Reviewer: A reader from VICTORIA, BC CAN
I like the Boba Fett storyline. She creates a fully realized human being behind the mask. One that lives many regrets. I found myself caring about this mean, brute of a guy. I've taken to Ailyn Vel, Boba's granddaughter and enjoyed the interplay the two have.
The Jacen storyline didn't make me nuts. There are huge consequences in this book. It has to be said that it's a game changer. And while I don't agree with how or why the game was changed, I can't help but admire how Traviss got it done. The problem with the big event in this book is that it's not really a sacrifice for Jacen. And that's a problem that still lingers in the Expanded Universe.
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