Stackpole, Michael A.(1998) I, Jedi
Corran Horn, hero of the X-Wing: Rogue
Squadron series, finally must come to
grips with his Jedi heritage in the face
of the kidnapping of his wife, Mirax.
Under the tutelage of Luke Skywalker, Corran
must decide between being a Jedi Knight
and possibly losing Mirax, in addition to
facing an ancient evil that threatens the
galaxy. While not as action-packed as
other Star Wars books, it does feature
a bit of the CorSec background of Corran
and, as such, is a little more cerebral
than the standard Star Wars tales. Recommended.
Reviewed by Stubbs J., South County Regional
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Reader's comments about this book
Very awesome book. Doesn't focus so much on Leia, Luke, Han, etc. as it does Corran Horn. The usual characters enter the story, but the story of Corran Horn's search for his missing wife is very touching. I have read it six times and plan to read it more. Gives a new view on Jedi training - one that isn't seen in the movies. Very insightful look into the world of Star Wars. I recommend it to anyone!
-Leia, NC
Very insightful look into the world of Star Wars. I recommend it to anyone!
-Leia, North Carolina
I want a light sabre!
-Paul, Charlotte, NC
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