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Fate of the Jedi by Troy Denning
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it was amazing
bookshelves: to-read

If there was something - Indeed, I think there really was something -I'd like to elaborate on the climactic part of the Fate of the Jedi series, is that the series is going to be amazing.

This was my formal introduction to the FOTJ triumvirate (Aaron Allston, Christie Golden, and Troy Denning), so I might nearly trip on a couple of details on the way (as they say)...but heck no. Vortex was amazing. Very. Amazing.

I liked how Troy Denning managed to keep the book as high-octane and low-key courtroom drama. I nearly thought I was reading something John Grisham would have written if it were Star Wars, but since that sounds proportionately out of context, I couldn't exactly say so.

I loved the fates of Sarasu Taalon and Kenth Hamner. They were handled very well, and with a grisly fashion (for Taalon) and a saddening one (for Hamner). Each of their personal gains and views were handled so much to the point that I've liked each character. Just hoped I could've gotten my hands on books one-to-five (I have three and four). They could've given a more sophisticated look on why I should've liked them.

It got weird...on the Abeloth-feeding part. I felt desperate to rot my imagination out by seeing High Lord Taalon pacify his hunger by "feeding" on Abeloth's tentacles...you get the picture.

I hated...nothing much.
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November 17, 2017 – Shelved
November 17, 2017 – Shelved as: to-read
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March 9, 2018 – Finished Reading

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