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Star Wars: Red Harvest

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Review #1

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Decent thriller set in the Old Republic era, when a Sith Lord on Zyost is making deadly experiments with potentially doomsday consequences. (Spoilers to follow…)

This book was a bit odd with the Biblical references, the author personifies the infection as sort of having a consciousness and will of its own, somewhat demonic, as it says to certain Sith students, “Let me in”. Then the librarian dropped the phrase “Seek my face” several times… odd. Combining Star Wars with a zombie plague is possible, but the truth is I started to get a bit bored half ways through this book. I’ve seen enough Walking Dead etc. I don’t come to Star Wars to read about endless zombies. Also, it most “undead” lore, zombies can be killed by decapitation or destroying the head/brain. That did not seem to be the case in this book. Which leads to my question, you can say that a force imbued infection reanimates dead bodies, but for any body to function it requires a nervous system, you can’t move arms or legs or bite or turn your head unless there is a brain. Is the author suggesting more of a possession? Wherein the “infection” is a kind of demonic force that is running the body now? A bit confusing on the logic upon closer look.

Review #2

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Don’t pick up this book and not expect zombies and gore…

I loved this book! It was fast-paced and exciting to read, and the implications to the overarching saga are subtle, but interesting. The Force is so present in this story that it is almost cerebral. Schreiber is a master of creating environments, and the planet Odacer-Faustin is creepy and stunningly visual in its layout. The Old Republic era is rich and full of possibilities, but I did not feel alienated by this story at all; I could jump right in. In many ways, this can serve as a jumping off point for new EU readers or those in-between stories or series.

I love the personal journey of Hestizo Trace as she grows from secluded Jedi plant expert to battle-scarred action heroine. Her unique power, the ability to communicate with Force-sensitive plants, is a wonderful and essential element in this tale, and it increases the expanded universe’s portrayal of Force objects and beings to include flora.

Review #3

Audiobook On Borrowed Time series by Joe Schreiber

Sith Lord Darth Scabrous has discovered an ancient Sith secret which he believes will allow him to live forever but which instead unleashes a plague of ravenous undeath on the students of a Sith Academy.

WHAT’S GOOD:
The character of Jedi Knight Rojo Trace makes for an enjoyable counter point to the lesser characters in the book, being a pragmatic and single-minded Jedi the likes of which we don’t see too often. I also enjoyed the concept that the zombie plague is a result of a Sith attempt at immortality.

WHAT’S BAD:
This book is something of a prequel to ‘Death Troopers’ but doesn’t stand up well in comparison to that book. Where ‘Death Troopers’ focused on a small group of likeable survivors aboard an atmospherically claustrophobic derelict spaceship, here we’re introduced to a much wider cast of characters, each one less well conceived and less believable than the last, all milling about in the snow. Also, there’s only so many dozen times you can read about someone gorily battling slavering zombies before getting bitten and then turning into a slavering zombie before the whole thing gets irritatingly repetitive. Throw in elements such as an unintimidating Sith Lord whose Darth name is only out-ridiculoused by the discovery that he’s following the teachings of one ‘Darth Drear’, a Jedi apprentice who’s wetter than a kipper and, of all things, a psychic flower and you have a recipe for disaster. Even this book’s best element, the hardcore Jedi Knight Rojo Trace, is ruined by the fact that the author shamelessly and inexplicably lifts dialogue for him verbatim from the movie ‘Taken’.

Review #4

Audio On Borrowed Time series narrated by John Glover

I was looking forward to reading this book, I had read Death troopers, and when this was announced I thought cool another Star Wars horror book. But I was disapointed in this one. It was a very weak story, one person gets infected, then the rest are infected. There was no depth to the story, no build up to the main part of the book, and the ending felt rushed. And it didn’t feel like a Star Wars book, like death troopers did. (Death troopers was writen by the same auther, for those that don’t know).

Review #5

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Lately I have really been getting in to the Star Wars Novels. I purchased all the “The Old Republic” books as well as the “Lost Tribe of the Sith” book. All of these were Fantastic. Then I purchased this… what a crash to earth. Terrible isn’t the word. The main Jedi character actually steals Liam Neeson’s famous speech from Taken word for word. The other main Jedi character then goes on to refer to herself as “Taken”… at this point I had to give up.

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