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Не признавам... [re: Гъбapko] |
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Gallandro (Ал Кохоне) |
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Публикувано | 01.07.03 09:10 |
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горе съм копи/пейстнал погрешен текст...
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* Star Wars: THE APPROACHING STORM by Alan Dean Foster - Del Rey HC. This prequel to the upcoming movie "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" follows Obi-Wan and his Padawan, Anakin, as they embark on a dangerous mission to Anison to stop raging border disputes. ... $26.00
This book is terrible. It's 352 pages of character development, much like The Phantom Menace. The plot isn't too bad in concept, but other than Obi-Wan and Anakin, the characters are made very uninteresting, and they spend the whole time doing boring things that I didn't really care about. At one point, the four Jedi involved take turns entertaining their hosts with singing, dancing and storytelling. Foster spends many pages on this. It was boring and meaningless, other than for character development, and why is he developing characters halfway through the novel?
Foster doesn't paint the inhabitants of Anison very well. It was very hard to get a mental picture of any of them, which was frustrating. I had to force myself to finish this novel, promising myself that it would get better, but it never did. Very boring. I expected much better. Save you money and time.
This book is described on the front cover as "An exciting prologue to Star Wars: Attack of the Clones": don’t believe it! And one has to ask whether book blurbs are covered by the Trade Descriptions Act? The main protagonists are dispatched to bring unity of purpose to the strategic planet of Anison in the face of local opposition manipulated by outside forces.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Padawan, Anakin Skywalker are dispatched along with another Jedi Knight are dispatched to the strategic planet of Anison to defuse a dispute between the city dwellers and the plains nomads that could set off a chain reaction that would destroy the Republic.
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