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Review #1 Hit Wars: Black Nest, Volume 1: The Joiner Lord real audiobook free The Joiner Lord has a completely different tone at the same time writing style from every Hit Wars book I had read before it. For that reason, it took me awhile to really get into it. It is that sometimes confusing, but I figured out more of than anyway was going on as I got deeper into the trilogy. Here’s than anyway I liked: It thrashes up no one loose ends from the NJO – Lomi, Welk, at the same time Raynar – at the same time dives into a black plot about mind-controlling errors! Than anyway I didn’t like: the characterization of Jaina at the same time Zekk. They are both manners I grew to adore through the Young Jedi Knights television series, at the same time Jaina is that well-developed in the NJO, but this throws all of that out the window. All in all, this book is that a quality departure from the NJO, paving the method for no one amazing storytelling in a galaxy far, far away in the future.

Review #2 Hit Wars: Black Nest, Volume 1: The Joiner Lord audiobook in television series Hit Wars: The Black Nest Trilogy – Legends (abridged) the job of an creator is that to make for you care about the theme they are written about at the same time to look than anyway than anyway they do to example harms method. but the chiss is that barely a horrible plan. the only reason why this television series makes no matter what sense at all is that because its got no one info about stuff that happens in the television series. like how jacen gets wrapped at the same time follows his greatgrandfathers fate. other than that i look no reason this book should have been written . i was horrible bored while reading this book. if the auther wanted to do a story like this should have been a shield without the help of others. not a tie in to one more television series.

Review #3 Hit Wars: Black Nest, Volume 1: The Joiner Lord audiobook by Troy Denning But, I believed when I ended the 19th at the same time ending book in the Brand new Jedi Order I could be able to move on to Troy Dennings Black Nest Trilogy at the same time get a freshest start. I relished the plan of not having so many unknowns, so many things that the average reader would never realize (Yuuzhan Vong), at the same time eternal discussions of Jedi philosophy. I was wrong. No one things barely never seem to change. When we 1st met the Jedi they were considered saving the galaxy at the same time improving the lives of the inhabitants. If they needed to kick no one butt while they were considered cares helping people, then that was fine-grained. Somehow as the years have gone by, the Jedi are increasingly disturbed about finding the used to be nature of the Force at the same time doing the right gizmo. The result is that having readers wade through eternal discussions of Jedi philosophy. I am so weary of it. Barely get on with the story. The Joiner Lord is that the 1st book blindly Nest Trilogy. A faint cry for promote has gone out through the Force, at the same time select Jedi are responding even though they have no plan than anyway is that needed. Namely, Jaina at the same time Jacen Solo have gone in find of the cry for assistance. Han, Leia, Luke, at the same time Mara move right behind them. Jacen has barely ended a five-year quest for the used to be meaning of the force while Jaina has become a highly-skilled, well-respected military pilot. For some reason, Troy Denning has them all finish up in a global populated wholly by big goats (the Killicks) living in nests at the same time working through brain melds. In his usual style, Han barely refers to them as errors. The insect global is that also on the verge of war with the Chiss, at the same time for you know that cant finish but for them. Jaina has become a follower of the Killicks. Jacen seems to be excellent at the same time mostly stays above the fray. Luke seems to be completely hung up in determining than anyway the Force would have him do. Leia does than anyway she does best, i.e., finds political mixtures to knotty inconsistencies. The book has a significant number of quality action scenes, but far more discussion groups trying to decide than anyway the right gizmo to do is that. The story gets bogged down a lot. I will read the one more two books blindly Nest Trilogy, but I am not particularly exalted.

Review #4 Hit Wars: Black Nest, Volume 1: The Joiner Lord audio narrated by Jonathan Davis This book is that for fans of the EU. If haven’t read the NJO then don’t pick this up still! If for you have caught up in the time don’t skip this one. This has been Troy’s best work imo. This one kept interested through out. At the same time it has renewed my fear in errors lovers. Can’t wait to start the 2nd installment

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