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Kenobi john jackson miller
Kenobi john jackson miller









Also, the author is able to put here and there, mentions of other worlds, so can feel that while the story is set on Tatooine, you have a sense of the larger galaxy.Ībout the characters in the book, I think that each of them are very well defined and developed, each of them have strenghts and weaknesses. Mos Eisley, Mos Espa, Bestine, Anchorhead, etc. There is something appealing and mysterious about a desert world.Īlso, Tatooine is very important to the Star Wars franchise since it's the world that you get more in the films (once in Ep IV, twice in Ep VI, once again in Ep I, once in Ep II and yet once again in Ep III) and here, John Jackson Miller, makes a great job portraiting this alien planet and its elements.Įven you getting the richness of its inner cities, towns and smaller settings.

kenobi john jackson miller

Tatooine is one of the greatest alien worlds in Sci-Fi, conceived no doubt from stories of sword sci-fi like Barsoom, Scorpio and Dune. Also, there is moments of humor, not silly comedy, but good humor with taste.

kenobi john jackson miller

I liked a lot the tone of the story since the author, John Jackson Miller, made the novel into a western.ĭue the ambiance of Tatooine and the way of life there, the concept totally clicked and made the story even more entertaining. The story tells the arrival of Obi-Wan Kenobi to the desert world of Tatooine, along with the baby, Luke Skywalker. This novel is set between the events of "Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith" and "Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope". A lost chapter in the life of Obi-Wan Kenobi.











Kenobi john jackson miller