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Paperback Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice Special Edition #01: Deception Book

ISBN: 0439139384

ISBN13: 9780439139380

Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice Special Edition #01: Deception

(Part of the Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice (#19) Series and Star Wars Canon and Legends Series)

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Deep in Obi-Wan's past a dark secret lurks--a secret that the Jedi Knight thought had been forgotten. Now 20 years later, Obi-Wan senses there is something unruly about his young apprentice, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This special edition JA book is 'especially' great!

Obi-Wan Kenobi is still dealing with grief over the death of another Jedi student, Bruck Chun. Unfortunately, Bruck's father and brother are blaming Obi-Wan on the death, saying that Obi-Wan murdered him! Together with Qui-Gon Jinn his Master, Obi-Wan must clear his name. But even if he is found not guilty, he will gain a hateful enemy. Twelve years later, Obi-Wan is now a Jedi Knight and master to young Anakin Skywalker. Obi-Wan's past is just about to catch up with him as he must face his old enemies. Together with Anakin, Obi-Wan fights off deception with truth, solving a mystery which was never really solved.Completely enjoyable, it's very hard not to read the whole book in one read. The book is separated generally in two parts, the first part involving Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan, the second part Obi-Wan and Anakin. The first part was very well written, putting Obi-Wan's emotions into words with such reality that you can't help but feel for him. The second part has more action and adventure, ending the story well. We also get to read again about past characters Den and Andra, from book 8, "The Day of Reckoning". Very exciting and fun to read, "Deceptions" is an exceptionally 'special' edition, a must-read for Jedi Apprentice fans.This series explains a lot about how Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan first meet. Their beginning is far from simple and all smooth-sailings, which would be pretty monotonous if it was. Though the books are said for ages 9-12, like many other reviewers I agree that the Jedi Apprentice Series are for anybody. Extremely well-written, the emotions, thoughts, and feelings of the main characters are very well put down into words. I also like the different array of humans and aliens which are portrayed, both good and bad.Like I said the rest of the Jedi Apprentice books, altogether 20 books, are written by Jude Watson and are all very highly recommended from me. The books don't really 'end' at all, the books ends in either a cliffhanger or with a little glimpse into the future. Believe me, once you start reading them, you'll want to read the next one... then the next one... I can't wait for Jude Watson's next Star Wars series, The Jedi Quest Series with Obi-Wan Kenobi as the Jedi Master and Anakin Skywalker as the Padawan Apprentice.Another Star Wars Series I recommend and like a lot are the Young Jedi Knights series. The stories are about Jacen and Jaina Solo (twins of Han and Leia Solo), and their friends as they journey on the road to becoming Jedi Knights. More on the teenager level of reading. For adult readings, a few selections I enjoy reading are "The Thrawn Trilogy", "Rogue Planet", "The Jedi Academy Trilogy", "The Corellian Trilogy", and "The Truce at Bakura".

First Step Into A Larger World

...this is the first time I have read something from the Jedi Apprentice series. I thought it was a great book!At no time was I lost. Jude Watson provided enough information so I wasn't perplexed by what was going on. This is a great jumping on point for people who are interested in checking out the series. I liked this book so much, I have started reading the series from Book 1!One warning, but I don't think it will be a major issue, DECEPTIONS does reveal a lot of what happens in the regular series. When I saw Bruck in the first book, I already knew his fate. But then so do we with Anakin.Highly reccomended.

A Jedi Apprentice Fan Thriller!

I thought this book was wonderful. I loved the detail on the surroundings and the characters. I thought some of the parts of the book were a bit sad. You actually felt for the characters like they were your long time friends. That signifies a good book when you feel that way. When Obi-Wan felt very bad about the death of Bruck Chun he did not want to meet with Bruck's father, Vox Chun.(If you have not read at least the first 10 books in the Jedi Apprentice series, this book will make no sense to you). I only wished this book was alot longer. The book would zoom ahead 12 years when Obi-Wan has Anikan as a Padawan. I loved how it got into the feelings of Anikan. You could almost sense his knowledge of misunderstanding, and his path to the Dark Side. Thal was also in this a little too, and that was an influense on the beginning characters as well. I hope they have a Special Edition #2. The cover on this book is holographic too! Jude Watson has again put out an amazing book that will bring Star Wars fans and readers to understand the characters of Episode I and II a little better. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan----Obi-Wan and Anikan. This is a book you must buy. Enjoy! (if you liked my review, please hit YES below, thanks!)

Spiffy!

This will be a spoiler-free review, so don't expect War and Peace here, people. Anyway, this was, in my opinion, a very good book. Watson has a great talent for weaving an intricate plot web and have it come together so neatly. Some of my favorite characters reemerge, and, again, Watson did a great job of tying everything together. The characters, on a whole, were well developed and seemed to human, if that's the correct term. Several aspects could have been a bit more...drawn out, perhaps, but then again, that may be just me. All in all, this was another excellent book which I definetely recommend reading. >^..^<

A thrilling new special Jedi Apprentice book.

Even a year after it happened, Obi-Wan remains haunted by Bruck's death - and by the nagging thought that he could have done something more to save him. When Bruck's angry father comes to Coruscant and accuses Obi-Wan of deliberately causing Bruck's death, Obi-Wan is forced to face his painful memories. And though he is found innocent, he will never be able to fully put the past behind him. 12 years later, Obi-Wan's master is dead, and he himself is a master - to twelve-year-old Anakin Skywalker. The two are assigned to what should be a routine inspection. Little does Obi-Wan know that this mission will force him to face the events of twelve years before once again. This thrilling new Jedi Apprentice book was a great read I highly reccomend to all Star Wars fans.
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