I, Jedi: Star Wars
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Publisher Description
New York Times bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole presents a stirring new tale set in the Star Wars® universe: the dramatic story of a heroic X-wing pilot on the razor's edge between the Force--and the dark side.
Corran Horn has distinguished himself as one of the best and brightest of Rogue Squadron's elite fighting force. Then his wife, Mirax, vanishes on a covert mission for the New Republic, and Corran vows to find her. To do so, he knows he must develop the latent Force powers inherited from his grandfather, a legendary Jedi hero. He joins Luke Skywalker's famed Jedi academy to begin training, only to quit in frustration at Skywalker's methods. Now Corran is on his own. Using his Corellian undercover experience, he must infiltrate, sabotage, and destroy a ruthless organization in order to find his wife. But to succeed, Corran will have to come to terms with his Jedi heritage--and make a terrible choice: surrender to the dark side...or die.
Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The author of the popular Star Wars X-Wing series breaks into hardcover with this lavish novel, which takes place when Han and Leia's twins are about three years old. Corran Horn, a former Corellian police officer turned Rogue Squadron pilot, learns that he has a Jedi inheritance and Force abilities. He also learns that his wife has been kidnapped while trying to infiltrate the operations of the piratical ex-Imperial Admiral Tavira. So it is not without inner conflicts that he goes to the newly established Jedi Academy on Yavin 4, where he encounters both his own limitations and the ghost of the Dark Jedi Exar Kun. At last he decides to return to use his Force powers in his original profession, to rescue his wife and dissolve Admiral Tavira's piratical band. By telling two stories between one set of covers, Stackpole has come up with one of the longest Star Wars novels yet, and also one of the best. Corran Horn is a more complex protagonist than many, formidably competent but with believable limitations. He also provides us with a minor player's perspective on superstars like Luke Skywalker and Han Solo (whom this ex-policeman still thinks of as an ex-criminal). Stackpole adds many engaging details and minor characters of his own to the Star Wars universe and puts his skill at telling a fluid action story on full display here. This novel will play well among the loyal fans and can be enjoyed even by non-fans with a taste for star-faring swashbucklers. Major ad/promo; simultaneous BDD Audio.
Customer Reviews
The test of Time
I remember vividly the evenings I spent at my aunt’s house, having checked out this and a few other legends books. But I, Jedi has never been far from my mind. An incredible story and a fresh romp with some old friends, twenty years later this book is bringing back my joy of reading. Here’s to twenty more.
Long Time Favorite
This has been a favorite of mine for years. The first person narrative adds a unique connection to the main character; his emotions are explored in a depth that is exceptional for the SWEU. Absolutely recommend.
Inspirational it was
Plenty of action and intrigue woven around a personal journey for Corran Horn becoming a Jedi through training by Luke at the Jedi Academy and through his discovery and learning of his family history/ legacy.
This story is told in the first person by Corran Horn with great introspection. At the same time, it is an exciting and fun read while giving the reader serious issues of personal development and a view into what it is to be a follower of the way of the Jedi .
I found this journey story to be very personally inspirational as their teachings are applicable to readers . I found myself highlighting and note taking on my ebook all through it.
It is a book I'll read again.