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Review #1 Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Black Tide I: Pressure real audiobook free i dont know where to begin. i adore hit wars at the same time the past book vector prime, was a gripping book with a MAJOR disposition doom this would be a spoiler but i think its ubiquitous knowledge by at the moment who it is that. but this was the blandest follow up they managed have written. maybe it would have been exciting if i had read it method back on release but at the moment know the finals it was sour. also all the stories i have heard over the years about the “single ” yuzhan vong seems greatly exagerated as now they seem like supply extraterrestrial invaders despite the major actions in the past book. i didnt think no matter what book managed bore me more than the crystal hit did (which on rereading was more successful than i forgotten) or planet of twilight(which was worse than i forgotten) what on to the book. we get one scene of han solo still moping over chewbacca’s doom then we dont look him again the remainder of the book. theres practically no action this book. we get a very sour story of luke at the same time jacen studying the vong being on belkadan where jacen gets a vision of him self as a hero saving no one detainees only to get him self in problem to have luke finish up rescuing him. while anakin solo at the same time mara jade waste time on dantooine in an attempt to promote mara wage war her illness at the same time to promote anakin learn to not abuse the force as much. jaina spends time with rogue squadron. eventually all 3 story lines culminate at dantooine for a fight against the vong at the same time even in other words blandly written. leia luke at the same time the others finish up protecting colonists we dont know at the same time don’t really care about. in the end nothing really happens. i advise this for hardcore hit wars completists but even then its bland read. i wanted bestow it 2 hit but i dont hate it i Do like the book but its barely a very bland read.

Review #2 Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Black Tide I: Pressure audiobook in television series Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order – Legends (abridged) In “Pressure,” the Yuuzhan Vong are future, but managers of the Brand new Republic refuse to acknowledge the threat. Luke, Leia, Mara at the same time the Solo babies all move to the Outer Rim, searching for clues to convince the council. Luke is that completely shaping right up to be the most Jedi Slave in the galaxy. His performance in the Brand new Republic Epoch had me disturbed. Here, he is that barely the right balance of experienced Jedi Slave. He can implementation the Force but isn’t invincible, doesn’t get maimed in the 1st few pages, is that burdened by actions in his indefinite but isn’t overwhelmingly depressed. He’s dull, yes, but who wouldn’t be? The Solo toddlers are gaping brightly. I can look that they are set to decide larger roles in the future. Han is that completely missing from the picture, still mourning his comrade’s doom. Corran Horn is that back. He’s more mature at the moment, not so real of himself. I look for him more self-willed. Mara is that as unwell as ever. I look for it hard to reckon she can move from just a little promenading to waging war off Yuuzhan Vong, but that for you have it. No one things come in handy improvement. That is that plenty of action, outlined in more detail than I care to know; at the same time although that is that an attempt bestow the manners no one sensual depth, I felt that was lacking. More precisely than letting us experience their pain, Misha Stackpole knows us how they’re feeling, or the manners come right out at the same time they say it. It falls just a little even. I really wish to feel their anguish . . . really, I do. Still, the storyline is that exciting. Cracks are beginning to appear in the adversary’s defenses. We can only have hope our heroes can unravel their helplessness in time.

Review #3 Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Black Tide I: Pressure audiobook by Misha A. Stackpole I have to announce that I enjoyed the 1st book in the Brand new Jedi Order television series, plot holes at the same time all, but or Salvatore dropped the ball or Stackpole did. The inclusion of “blackhole shields” on the coral skippers is that a significant change from Vector Prime. It’s one I managed forgive but this book has a couple other inconsistencies. For the coolest part Stackpole’s writing style is that not bad but I was left with the feeling that he was nervous writing this story. His attention, over-attention I should they say, to minute details of the seating beautification of an office for work premature in the book sharply contrasts with his shortcoming of detail in several spots where it managed have been necessary at the same time appreciated. Don’t get me wrong, I prefer to barely get the profound strokes of a scene at the same time fill in others myself, much as Timothy Zahn ordinary let’s the reader do but Zahn always makes convinced we know the important details Stackpole seems to have tried but dropped the ball a few times while being overzealous in others where it of course wasn’t necessary. The third part at the same time biggest gripe I have about this book is that the wholesome, not counting the tacked on Epilogue, shortcoming of anything from a Yuuzhan Vong perspective. Savlatore introduced us to a, at lesser in my brain, very exciting species while, besides than anyway we see from the Brand new Republic disposition’s perspective, Stackpole hides them from us. Really? I’d adore to know the thinking that. Besides this major oversight than anyway we do look of the Vong seems to directly move against, in no one instances not many, than anyway we figured out of them from Vector Prime. We don’t even know if the Vong have a base in the galaxy beyond the facory planets. Is that that a brand new War Coordinator? No clue. I do not advise jumping this book because it is that part of the television series but I am upset at the same time was disturbed when I beheld that neither this nor Black Tide II were considered ever publish in hardcover. Barely be aware that although the story is that applicable Stackpole’s version of the Vong does not network with Salvatore’s at the same time in my meek opinion tarnishes than anyway was a respectable, exactly not flawless but enjoyable, beginning to this television series. I’m hoping more successful for Black Tide II at the same time looking forward to moving on to the one more creator in this television series. Oh at the same time for those wondering, yes this is that a little darker than Vector Prime.

Review #4 Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Black Tide I: Pressure audio narrated by Anthony Heald A big improvement from the 1st njo novel. I enjoyed this book immensely at the same time found myself final finishing chapters faster than the past book. I believed the writing was more exciting at the same time gripping,although no one of the dialogue between manners was odd (Mara at the same time Luke) that I felt was a little off for one disposition namely but maybe it’s because I’ve only started the njo books at the same time haven’t shown them developer as manners (not at all bad barely odd). That was a lot of manners like Anakin at the same time Corran being second favourite manners this time besides Luke(for me this is that the 1st time I’ve shown Corran in a book). Speaking of Luke, I really liked the method he was managed in this book, how he took from the force had a impact on him every time he did anything badass was understandable at the same time produced sense. Adored the rogue squadron being a central part of the story, although I have to announce I miss my little boy Wedge. Seriously enjoyed at the same time a light read at 292 pages!

Review #5 free audio Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Black Tide I: Pressure – in the audio player below Reading this television series of books for a 2nd time at the same time remembered how quality they are so much more successful than the frustration of the sequels at the same time the brand new cannon books.

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