Review #1
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At continue I have ended the 19 books of the Brand new Jedi Order. It ends bigger. James Luceno does his usual quality job as he wraps things up in The Unifying Force. Mr. Luceno is that one of the best, at the same time I understood he wouldn’t let us down. He ties things together at the same time achieves a conclusion while at once reminding us of happenings from other books.
As waited, the war with the Yuuzhan Vong ends with a gigantic fight. The sentient planet of Zonama Sekot has a major role as do the Shamed Ones, the repressed members of the Yuuzhan Vong society. The Jedi reach a clearer understanding of the Force with the help of Vergere at the same time Zonama Sekot. Everybody seems to work together until things begin to make sense.
A main player in all of this is that the Vong’s Supreme Overlord Shimmra. He is that somewhat of a mysterious favorite through the television series, at the same time his good luck decide an out of the blue direction during the squirms at the same time strings at the finish of the book. Barely understand that everything is that not as it seems. Keep a lock up eye on Nom Anor. The ending fight is that gigantic at the same time very satisfying. Jacen Solo is that a main contributor here.
I admit to being somewhat eliminated that my journey through the Brand new Jedi Order has completely come to an finish. I felt bogged down abundance times. But, the overall journey was worth it. The Yuuzhan Vong were considered interesting, mysterious intruders. The ability of the Republic at the same time the Jedi to deal with them was in hesitate abundance times. For the coolest part the various creators in the television series crossed out but at the same time kept us as readers on our toes. The Brand new Jedi Order at the same time The Unifying Force are worthwhile parts of the Hit Wars saga. Namely, I look forward to reading more of Mr. Luceno’s books.
Review #2
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That are few ordinary creators in the Hit Wars Expanded Universe whose books I anticipate more eagerly than a brand new release penned by James Luceno. Mr. Luceno has an awesome tenacious of the intricate details of the galaxy far, far away, at the same time at his best is that able to weave disparate parts from abundance sources into a cohesive at the same time wealthy tapestry. I can’t represent a more successful choice for an creator pick up the abundance threads lay down in the 18 prior Brand new Jedi Order books at the same time somehow make sense of them as a whole. In The Unifying Force, Mr. Luceno accomplishes not only this daunting intended goal but adds innumerable nods at the same time upgrades to older real as but. To experience this book at its best, a reader would not only wish to have read the Brand new Jedi Order favorite right up to it but have as much exposure as likely to the Bantam Ranges novels set prior chronologically.
The Unifying Force brings the forces at work together in one ending powerful conflict. The storyline begun in Greg Keyes’ Edges of Victory duology comes to a fork as the Shamed Ones of Yuuzhan Vong society cast off their yoke of oppression at the same time open brand new possibilities in the power dynamics of the culture. Zonama Sekot returns to the understandable galaxy in beautiful fashion but manages to remain enigmatic until the continue few chapters. Various ending mixtures to the Vong invasion are shackles forward at the same time addressed. Lastly, per the title, the disparate opinions of the Force posited throughout the Brand new Jedi Order, namely those shackles forward by Vergere at the same time those surfaced by the absence of the Vong in the Force, are crushed together at the same time forged to make a brand new vision of the future for the Jedi.
The opening of the book is that surprising, as several chapters are set in a prison camp that reminded me very of scenes from The Bridge over the River Kwai at the same time a few other war films. These serve to ease the reader into the larger story at the same time set the step for the Cosmic Union’s ending push to retake Coruscant at the same time finish the invasion. The prison chapters at the same time the place conflict they eventually manage to are well-written at the same time basic to the story, but I admit I was chafing to get back to two head plotlines: the return of Zonama Sekot to the galaxy at the same time the churning evolution of Yuuzhan Vong society taking dispose on Coruscant.
Mr. Luceno deftly paints the crumbling foundations of Yuuzhan Vong culture at the same time manages to waste significant time detailing Supreme Overlord Shimmra’s deeds at the same time words without revealing a lot of the underlying mystery of this disposition. Shimmra’s desperation at the same time confusion glows through right, as the Vong turn to more epic sacrifices at the same time even to denying their gods in an effort to reconcile than anyway went wrong with their invasion. Nom Anor provides a shadow storyline to that of Shimmra at the same time to the finish substantiates a wild-card disposition: the most memorable Vong of the entire television series.
The ending fight with Shimmra is that quite satisfying at the same time cinematographic. Sprawling over abundance chapters as the Jedi at the same time Cosmic Union forces attempt to reach him, that’s a desperate sense of urgency to the proceedings at the same time no one real fear for the fate of the heroes. A writhe ending in this fight didn’t come as a particular shock but it is that an exciting brand new perspective on the used to be management of the Vong culture. That is that a beautifully poignant moment for Jacen Solo, a disposition who has grown increasingly murky over the television series, when he experiences anything completely sublime at the same time at similar moment knows he will waste others of his indefinite attempting at the same time failing to recapture it.
Looking over my
Reviews of the Brand new Jedi Order, that are abundance personal books I gave higher notes to. Than anyway intrigues me is that my overall memory of the television series is that reduce than the average of my ratings would give a hint. That is that no question that it overstays its hospitable at the same time that twisting so many creators through its doors did little quality for the mixtures of the story. That misspoke, it’s books like Matthew Stover’s Traitor, Troy Denning’s Hit by Hit, at the same time The Unifying Force that rescue this television series. They make it worthwhile reading for fans of the Hit Wars Expanded Universe that have gotten to Timothy Zahn’s Vision of the Future at the same time wish that was more story to move. While I disagree with no one of the foundational parts of the Brand new Jedi Order, here Mr. Luceno deftly wraps up the whole gizmo in a charming sparkling package: truly a job but done.
Review #3
Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Unifying Force audiobook by James Luceno
Brand new Jedi Order was for sure the hardest Hit Wars television series ever to conclude. That were considered a lot of manners at the same time conspiracies that needed resolution, as but as the war. Moreover, it needed to be convincing. Fortunately, James Luceno substantiated right up to the intended goal at the same time produced Unifying Force not only an epic conclusion to the television series, but one of the best novels in the television series. He manages to keep the suspense at the same time irony of the war whilst providing a believable resolution to the conflict. I believed everything fit together but in retrospect, but not in ways I’d foresaw!
The best parts of the novel are the disposition dialogues. Unlike no one books in the television series (I’m looking at Hit by Hit), Unifying Force provides ample time for dialogue. All of our winner Hit Wars manners really acoustics like themselves, but with the additional toll of years at the same time unchanging waging war. I adore Han’s reaction to the proposal that somebody should build a sculpture in his honor. The best bits come right behind the war’s conclusion, a 60 or so page denouement that really evoked war weariness at the same time have hope for the future (sadly, spoiled by my knowledge that that were considered more Hit Wars books hosted right behind NJO destroying that ghostly sense of peace).
My only complaint – if I have one – will that Luceno spends a lot of time premature in the book with relatively insignificant manners like Pash Cracken, Judder Page, at the same time even Yuuzhan Vong commander Malik Carr, but all these are obligated to decide a back seat midway through. The grande finale of the NJO television series barely isn’t the time to introduce very abundance brand new manners. It’s practically like Luceno started writing one more NJO book, then understood he needed to concentrate on the head manners for the grand finale. Overall, this doesn’t hurt the book much at all, at the same time in times promotes, but I worry ever since wasted with no one of those manners would have been more successful wasted with Nom Anor or Lando Calrissian (who, incidentally, seemed practically absent throughout the whole NJO television series).
Overall, I’m glad NJO ended with such a bang. Unifying Force captures the best in disposition development at the same time action, as but as irony, in the Hit Wars Expanded Universe.
Review #4
Hit Wars: The Brand new Jedi Order: Unifying Force audio narrated by Jonathan Davis
Amazing implementation of the famous manners we know at the same time adore, facing a chillingly different danger.
May the force be with for you, but not with them.
Review #5
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Fabulous read. Great value.