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Original Title: | Anakin's Quest (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights, #4) |
ISBN: | 0425168247 (ISBN13: 9780425168240) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #4, Star Wars Legends |
Rebecca Moesta
Paperback | Pages: 115 pages Rating: 3.61 | 461 Users | 13 Reviews
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Title | : | Anakin's Quest (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #4) |
Author | : | Rebecca Moesta |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 115 pages |
Published | : | June 15th 1998 by Berkley (first published April 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Fantasy. Childrens |
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Anakin Skywalker has been having terrible dreams of a secret cave on Dagobah. He asks his uncle Luke if he can go there to see if it's real. Luke says yes--but only if Tahiri, R2-D2, and the Jedi Master Ikrit go along. Anakin and his friends find more danger than they bargained for in the swamps of Dagobah. But they do find the cave. What is inside? And will Anakin be strong enough in the Force to face it?Rating Appertaining To Books Anakin's Quest (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #4)
Ratings: 3.61 From 461 Users | 13 ReviewsAssess Appertaining To Books Anakin's Quest (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #4)
I think my favorite of the Junior Jedi Knights series thus far. Ikrit, Anakin, and Tahiri were all better written than the first JJK book and the exploration of Anakin's concern regarding his heritage was perhaps not anything unusual or surprising, but was handled decently well with several quotable moments from Master Ikrit. This boy felt like a future great Jedi Knight more than he has in some of the earlier stories. :)The only low point in this book was the addition of the character of UldirThis is a good series earmarked for ages 7-9. As I noted before, my seven-year-old just finished the Potter series so she's past this, and my five-year-old isn't ready for this. Just a light, quick read with all the usual goofy quirks of a kids book (i.e. silly coincidences, luckily-timed events, and farfetched permissions for the child characters). This one was a little worse than the first three because the character Uldir is pretty annoying.I won't punish any books this series with a low
After a three-month hiatus from Jedi training, Anakin and Tahiri are back on Yavin 4, ready to learn. Well, Tahiri is - Anakin's been having nightmares about Darth Vader and the Emperor and is starting to worry that he's somehow destined to fall to the dark side. This isn't the first time this has come up, but I thought this problem had been solved in The Golden Globe after the whole learning 'I'm responsible for my own choices' thing. Apparently not.Anyway, Anakin is convinced that the only way
For my 8th birthday (in 1998), my father gave me a special edition of this book where one of the characters had my name. I felt like I was a part of the story and have loved sci-fi ánd Star Wars ever since. I recently gave the book to my nephew who is 9 years old. He loves it!5 stars for if you're 7-9 years old.
I was a bit disappointed, since the plot was not very fast-paced, and the endings less interesting than I'd expected. But I suppose it's not bad as Moesta's first novel on her own (as opposed to coauthoring).
Anakin's Quest is primarily about Anakin's need to find himself, deciding to go to a faraway cave that Master Yoda sent his uncle into one time. Four stars, I think Uldir's existence knocked a star off.
2.5*
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