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A Reader posted a review at 2009-03-10 03:19:09. (Language: English)
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 Well, didn't really take notes on this as I was reading it, so this will be a fairly short review.
I have to say that while this book was enjoyable, it still didn't measure up to the first one of the trilogy, thought it was better than the second installment.
It was not much of a surprise to find out Dejah was a double-crosser. But that's probably just because I hated her character, and was glad to see her get "justice." I just wish Jax had seen through her earlier. Oh, well.
I was happy to see that Den came back; I knew he couldn't stay away from I-Five.
Umm, that's about it. Didn't seem to be a whole lot of substance in this book.
All in all, a nice read, but not something I'll be rushing back to read over again. Unless there is a new novel or series involving I-Five, Den, Jax and Laranth--I do like these characters and would read more of them. If the plot and story is better thought out.
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A Reader posted a review at 2009-02-22 02:29:33. (Language: English)
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 The closing of the Coruscant Nights trilogy brings the events to a head. What will Jax and his gang do? Will they stay on Coruscant, or go? Will Jax train the young Force adept he finds, or is it too dangerous? Where do everyone's loyalties REALLY lie? And how will they survive their fateful encounter with Vader?
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A Reader posted a review at 2009-07-21 11:33:44. (Language: English)
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 Michael Reaves needs to take a sharp turn off a tall bridge. A ouiga board could've written a better ending! The cover art... never even happens. The big showdown... 2 pages long. This series had some potential, and about 3/4 of the way through this book... Reaves lets his uncle harry finish writing or something. He obviously tries to do too much. He develops all these different characters and all these story lines that with 100 more pages and some creative writting... woould make the series phenominal. Instead you get the build up, and... in 2 pages... the good guys escape the bad guys plan gets foiled... alien guy fladgulates... woo-hoo! the end
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