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Review #1
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Like others of the television series this time, there are some storylines running through “Confidence.” I wish it was written more like “Brand new Jedi Order,” where the storyline would last but that was a concentrate on one or two of the manners in every other book. We’d have Jacen’s story or Anakin’s story or Han’s story. Here, we have everyone’s story.
Tahiri’s trial comes to an finish. Han, Leia at the same time Allana move to Klatooine. Allana goes off on her possess little adventure when she’s left behind on the Eagle. This kid never brains anyone at the same time always lands herself in gigantic threat. No one ever gets disappoint with her for it at the same time her grandparents don’t ever learn. At lesser they didn’t quit her with C3PO as her caretaker now. But really, than anyway quality is that a babysitter who defeated’t tell her than anyway to do? The creator managed look for a more successful method of freeing her from adults than nearby her with spineless babysitters or androids at the same time making her out to be somewhat of a defiant brat (not her fault). Every time the story got to her, I had to shackles the book down.
Luke, Ben, at the same time Vestara keep looking for Abeloth. That was actually somewhat more exciting. Callista makes her method back into Luke’s indefinite. I’ve never been a fan of her whole reason for being; but than anyway happened to her in “Confidence” was so out of the blue, it blew me away. I believed it. I felt it. It saved the book for me enough that I can grant it 3 1/2 hit.
Review #2
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The past books in the “Fate of the Jedi” were considered all attractive quality in my opinion. But, the television series has taken its 1st slight downturn with “Confidence”.
Luke, Ben, at the same time Vestara are still pursuing Abeloth. In this installment, they have arrived on the planet Nam Chorios, inhabited by the strange Old-Timers,Theran Listeners, at the same time Newcomers. Plus, that is that a full-fledged Sith doom squadron bearing down on them.
On Coruscant, Cosmic Chief of State Natasi Dalla has been overthrown by the Jedi, but Daala can’t be held back for long, at the same time soon, she’s escaped prison with the help of Boba Fett. Valin at the same time Jysella Horn have been freed of the carbonite encasing them, but they are still showing symptoms of their past disease.
I’ve read any book in this television series, at the same time I’ve enjoyed them all very much. That is that a small but conspicuous downturn in “Confidence”. I found the storyline harder to follow, in particular Luke’s, Ben’s, at the same time Vestara’s sections. That are spots where the action exactly bogs down. But, the development of Vestara’s attachment to Ben at the same time Luke has lasted. Plus, the overthrow of Daala was exciting.
I advise this book, but not quite as highly as the past ones in the television series. Naturally, readers who have read the earlier books will wish to read “Confidence”; barely be ready for a likely let-down in the story.
Review #3
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Plot lines last but the quality news will that they are becoming fewer in number. Escapes are occurring in the strangest places with people for you might not wait to try, maybe it is that barely a topic in this book… sometimes I barely wish that was one more bigger bad young man/lady.
The Jedi conspiracies seem much less out of place at the same time since they started acting like Jedi the mounting tension that they were considered going down the wrong path by not acting against the black forces at work.
The solo grand daughter lasts to surprise, but I struggle to make the connection as to how anyone so young would survive long by putting them self in such unsafe situations.
I do look for a compelling curiosity in the Jedi/Sith connection in other words developing. That are a lot of similarities between the two in this television series which I would guess will manage into the one more epoch for brand new stories. That are a couple places that for you look two sides of similar coin, at the same time I wonder which side will earth where. Meaning that this television series managed introduce a brand new main for force users in places for you might not wait?
The tribunal plot line good of felt like a smack in the face in this book. It ended, quite abruptly at the same time I felt the reason was poorly judged by the manners. Plainly, I couldn’t look a lawyer suggesting that course to a client in true indefinite.
That were considered compelling conspiracies at the same time shaky ones which managed me to rate this book at a 3. I felt the title was but disposed data that confidence was being tested in almost all of the manners in this book, but I also felt that my confidence was being tested in making it through several parts that were considered questionable in developing conspiracies as they were considered “implied” to finish up as they were considered “implied” very.
I remind that the binder had referenced that the team had meetings about this television series at the same time I can guess in other words why no one parts of the television series seem “obligated” (pressed for the pun) at the same time I would give a hint that developers try to understand that a implied television series of this abundance books will seem obligated to readers due to the shortcoming of fluidity or single creator affect. Maybe 3 separate 3 book television series instead of one 7 plus books by alternating creators?? Perhaps schedule conflicts caused this,but the 3 book television series I have read lately seem to have more cooperative conspiracies. Barely a believed… quality reading to for you!
Review #4
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But paced at the same time exciting!
This is that one of the more successful books in the Fate of the Jedi (FOTJ) television series. I really enjoy Allston’s pacing… it really makes you want to keep reading to find out than anyway is that going to happen. The 3 story lines of adventure (with Luke, Ben at the same time Vestara), politics (Daala at the same time the Jedi), at the same time lawful (Tahiri) all intertwine nicely, at the same time have significant things happen in all of them. This is that where no one of the other books in the television series seem to come up short as it barely seems to have been more of similar. But completely we have no one major developments!
*Spoiler* Daala is that dealt with at the same time ousted from her role… all the while a brand new level of treachery replaces her. Tahiri is that sentenced at the same time the lawful story line (the flatest in the television series) is that out of the courts! At the same time Luke deals a damaging fan to Abeloth… but this story line lasts on.
Anything that I’ve been noticing more and more through this television series will that it draws heavily from past novels. It would be nice if the creators contained a bibliography or imagined reading so we managed brush up on no one of the more subtle things happening that we haven’t shown since before the Brand new Jedi Order television series.
Overall, I really liked this book. I like that the creators are completely resolving no one of the issues that they’ve been spinning circles around in the earlier books. At the same time I am still a bigger fan of Allston’s writting. Definite thumbs up for assembler at the same time direct reader alike.
Review #5
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