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The Uncertain Path - Jude Watson

 
Description: ISBN 0590519697 / Author: Jude Watson / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Obi-Wan Kenobi is no longer a Jedi. Instead, he has chosen to be a part of the revolution on Melida/Daan. But, his Master, Qui-Gon Jinn, has gone back to Coruscant. As the revolution continues, friends become ... more
The Uncertain Path - Jude Watson ... enemies Obi-Wan's path grows more uncertain and without Qui-Gon, he is on his own. The sixth book in the Jedi Apprentice series.

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Premium Review Mourning the dead you can - but never avenged they must be (784 words)
by Suburp - written on 21/06/02 (Useful, 49 readings)
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The Defenders of the Dead. The book as part of the series: The first story-block was finished with the former book 'The Mark Of The Crown'. This Jedi-series part five starts the story about the quarrels on Melida/Daan and the appearing problems between the Jedi master and his apprentice. The background: Some time after having helped with that tricky vote on planet Gala, our well-known Jedi team is assigned a new mission. The temple received a request for help from a world called Melida/Daan which is devastated by an endless civil-war. One of the parties requests the help of a Jedi team and offers in return to help with the rescue of Jedimaster Tahl who ...

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by Suburp - written on 27/06/02 (Useful, 16 readings)
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The book as part of the series: This is just another famous Jedi-Apprentice book written by Jude Watson. It tells the Jedi-team's adventures on the mission they were assigned to at the beginning of the former book, The Hidden Past, before they were sidetracked to another 'duty'. What happened before: Young Obi-Wan Kenobi and his master Qui-Gonn Jinn were hijacked to planet Phindar to help overthrowing some evil and corrupt government running the planet like crime lords, suppressing all its inhabitants. Having done what they could the Jedis return to their former mission on the nearby planet Gala, where they were should 'only' watch over a simple ...

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by Suburp - written on 12/05/02 (Useful, 53 readings)
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The Dark Rival The Dark Rival is Jude Watson's first opus continuing Dave Wolverton's opening of the Jedi-apprentice series. It begins, like almost all Jedi-apprentice books, where the previous one ended. The story: Finally landed on planet Bandomeer after a dangerous adventure both, Qui-Gonn Jinn and the young Jedi-Jinn-does-not-want-as-his-Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi has to go their own designated ways. Kenobi, becoming to old to be a Padawan of an older jedi-knight has to work for the agricorps. Jinn was called to the planet by officials, but already at the starport he has to find out that a dangerous enemy, his dark shadowed former apprentice Xanatos, ...

 

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