Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth
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Review #1
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I was thoroughly impressed with Karen Miller’s depth of characterization in her debut Star Wars novel Wild Space. However, I found the portion of the story featuring Obi-Wan Kenobi and Bail Organa endlessly slogging through space and then across the surface of Zigoola drawn-out and rather tedious. So I was curious to see if Ms. Miller would be able to build upon her strong portrayal of the film characters while reducing the repetitiveness in her follow-up novels, the Clone Wars Gambit duology.
For my taste, she succeeded. Although making this story a two-parter does cause things to drag out too long, the pace is brisker and she shines in the multitude of scenes highlighting Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker’s relationship and viewpoints. Rarely has the Expanded Universe (or arguably the films themselves) made these two seem like close friends, the “brothers” that Obi-Wan speaks of on the Mustafar lava ridge. Ms. Miller devotes a great deal of space to the emotions, beliefs, insights, and personalities these two developed over the years together, and since they are so central to the entire saga, the focus on the duo is worthwhile.
Review #2
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Review #3
Audiobook Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth by Troy Denning
Its good to share your feelings isn’t it.
Good to get anything unsaid out there for people to hear. It also helps to deal with them and put them behind you, turn from the dark side as it were.
Except, wait, Anakin never did deal with his feelings did he. Thats how he lost himself to the dark side after all. Anakin never faced the things he did and his experiences and used his jedi training to deal with his anger.
If only he’d expressed his feelings LIKE HE DOES HERE ON EVERY SINGLE PAGE.
And Obi-Wan also deals with an inner anger and on nearly every page.
A trained jedi you only raised his voice a few times in the prequels here is angry with every single person
he comes in contact with but its okay he keeps it inside…..sometimes.
This is completely different from the Obi-Wan I know from the series and books.
Except, wait, according to Clone Wars: Wild Space he knows all about Anakin and Padme,warns Padme off a relationship with Anakin AND THEN TOTALLY MISSES ANAKING AND PADME HAVING A RELATIONSHIP FOR THREE YEARS.
Review #4
Audio Star Wars: Clone Wars Gambit: Stealth narrated by Marc Thompson
Karen Miller is a superb author that managed to keep me engaged throughout. This is a character driven story that is written very well. It follows our two most beloved hero’s through a tragedy and hardship, and Karen Miller does an excellent job of describing that hardship in some very artful words. It’s wonderful, but you have to understand that it’s character driven and has a wonderful plot that doesn’t have a lot of action. It’s fantastic though. I recommend it if you prefer cinematic character driven stories. Her personification of Yoda is spot on!
Review #5
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Having read “Wild Space”, Karen Miller’s first attempt at Star Wars, I wasn’t expecting much from this book. However, a few pages in and I felt pleasantly surprised. She seemed to have done her research and her portrayal of the characters was much better. Certainly Obi-Wan and Anakin were very much like they are in the Clone Wars TV series. It was also good to read about another minor character from the TV series. It makes it a lot easier to visualise. I also felt it was a lot more engaging than the first book and didn’t cause me to fall asleep every page.
However, like with her first book, she has a tendency to labour the point a bit too much. In “Wild Space” it was page after page of the same childish bickering between Obi-Wan and Bail Organa with nothing much else happening. This book was page after page of light-hearted banter between Obi-Wan and Anakin and later on page after page of arguments between the two. I felt like I was reading the same page over and over again. For heaven’s sake Karen, we get the point!
It seemed to me like blatant page filler for what is otherwise a book with a very thin plot. There wasn’t much substance to it and once they find out whatever it is they were sent to find out I was suddenly reading a different book. Seriously, all of a sudden they were sitting around having cups of tea with the person they were supposed to be rescuing and then having both philosophical debates and full blown arguments about something or other. Then I fell asleep.
It’s certainly by no means the best book but I’m going to sit on the fence and give it 3 stars rather than 2 because I was expecting a lot worse.
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