These short articles are book reviews that are published on both Amazon and the Eddsport Affiliates Star Wars Library.
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Errant Plot
I read the prologue one evening just before I went to bed and couldn’t make sense of what was going on. Figuring I must be tired, I put the book down and went to sleep. I tried reading it again the...
A trifle too silly but an enjoyable read
As I mentioned in my review of the first book in this series, I had no ideas these books even existed until a few weeks ago. I therefore had no idea that a Star Wars book involving zombies existed...
A virus can be fun and enjoyable
This book follows almost immediately after the previous one and we see the main characters off on yet another adventure and a run-in with another well-known character from the original films. I...
Do you have a vivid imagination?
Like all the previous books in the series, this one reads like an episode of kids TV adventure series. The plot is the same and involves the kids getting themselves into trouble and uncovering another...
Unfairly forgotten
In the eight and a half years I’ve been buying Star Wars books I’ve managed to collect and read pretty much all of the ones that are included in the official timeline – even the ones that are almost...
Only two there are... but how could they know?
OK so the first book dealt with the destruction of the Sith making the Jedi believe they were extinct. The second book dealt with the creation of the Rule of Two, the Jedi discovering a Sith Lord...
Not brilliant but certainly not abyss-mal
A problem I’ve had with a number of Troy Denning’s books in the past has been how much he reveals and how much of that revelation is too convenient. Tatooine Ghost and Shmi Skywalker’s log that...
A good continuation
Fundamentally I thought this was a good book and a promising Star Wars debut for Christie Golden. She has a nice writing style that I found very easy to read. The book continues where Outcast left...
In a Nanny State far, far away
We all know stories of noble Knights on horseback who fought valiantly for King and Country in days of old. They are stuff of legends. We also know that if they existed today they would have lawsuits...
Quit while you're ahead
When the film Jaws came out in 1975, it was a great film. A bit gruesome but nevertheless good. Then they brought Jaws 2 out, then Jaws 3. Then they completely went over the top and made Jaws 4....
The irony of words
Only a few days ago I reviewed the previous book in the series and praised Jude Watson for her ability to have kept the series alive without it going stale. Now we come to “The Only Witness” and I...
When Bond girls and Bond villains produce offspring…
Well, the final instalment of this 3 part mini-series reaches its climax and it was well worth the wait. I don’t like to harp on about it because I don’t want people to think that I’ve got some sort...
Trust the attractive young blonde
OK first of all I found it difficult to accept how two Jedi Knights who, In Episode I, managed to navigate their way through the core of a planet using the Force had such difficulty tracking a human...
Who done it Mr Poirot?
After years of trying, I finally managed to get my hands on the last handful of these now quite rare books in the Jedi Apprentice series. Why they are not still being published is still beyond me...
Dull but good gap bridging
Having read, and very much enjoyed, Karen Traviss’ novelisation of the Clone Wars film I was eagerly anticipating her latest addition to this mini saga. However, I sadly felt this book lacked the...
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