Star Wars Queen\’s Peril audiobook – Audience Reviews
Review #1
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It seems like every SW book this author writes gets progressively worse. Ahsoka was by far her best SW novel and since then the quality of her SW books can be compared to going downhill in a freight train. Queen’s Shadow was almost unbearable, but this book is far worse. Lucasfilm and Del Rey have finite stories they release every year, yet they waste resources on content no one asked for. There’s so much possible great SW content to write about, but no, Del Rey and Lucasfilm give us books about Padme’s dresses. Let me break it to you: no one cares about Padme’s dresses or apparently how Padme was bisexual with Sabe (see reference in Queen’s Shadow). Or at least the minority of fans who may care aren’t financially worth pandering to and are probably Reylos. If you’re going to publish books, at least publish books that have stories that appeal to the majority of fans. And please.. for the love of Obi Wan’s Force ghost.. keep Pablo “Hotdoglo” away from SW publishing!
Review #2
Star Wars Queen\’s Peril audiobook in series Star Wars Disney Canon Novel
I have read ALL of the canon books and this is by far one of the worst. There are massive sections of the story that are missing. The author depends on the reader having fresh memory of the events in the phantom menace (episode 1). The book jumps around with massive holes in it and the story is disjoined at best. There is a whole undertone of things that don’t matter. Who cares that some of the handmaidens were into each other? There is while section revolving around one of them starting their period. Sure that can all be inferred because they are human females and thats life, but it does nothing to progress the story or the star wars universe as a whole. I forced myself through this book. If you are a casual star wars fan, skip this book.
I gave the book 2 stars because the cover art is amazing, and darth maul has a VERY small part in the book and speaks (one sentence).
Review #3
Star Wars Queen\’s Peril audiobook by E. K. Johnston
Billed as a prequel to Queen’s Shadow, this second book in the series is simply a delight. We are treated to the creation, part by Captain Panaka, part by Padm Amidala herself, of the group of handmaidens that will accompany the Queen of Naboo and serve as her bodyguards, assistants and even friends.
Each of the handmaidens gets a backstory, personalities developed and in such a way that the plot moves forward easily and smoothly. The story starts a week before the election, slowly building until it intersects with the events of Episode I: The Phantom Menace, but focused on the stories of the handmaidens, not so much a retelling of the film but a complement. In fact, it enhances the story of the film so much that I wonder why this took so long to be written.
Of course not all revolves around Padm and the handmaidens, we get small glimpses of Palpatine, Maul and other important characters, but again, well interspersed with the main story. The best praise I can give to this novel is that it made me want to watch Episode I again.
As in many previous cases, don’t be fooled by the “junior” description, this is a fantastic novel that does not shy away from sensitive topics… I can guarantee there will be a scene that will make you deeply uncomfortable.
All in all, one of the best novels of late. Highly recommended!
Review #4
Star Wars Queen\’s Peril audio narrated by Catherine Taber
As the headline says I’m a HUGE prequel fan so my opinions are going to be mostly high for this novel.I read It In about a day!!Is It the best Star Wars novel I’ve ever read?Well no,It definitely has some flaws..
Mostly the Phantom Menace bits they are ALL over the place and there’s big gaps but I’ve watched that movie a lot over the years so I obviously wasn’t confused,It was just very odd the way the events were scattered about and rushed.
Sexuality was to big of a focus In this book.
And though It’s interesting to have certain aspects of being a teenage girl Included It just didn’t feel like Star Wars.There’s also some words that again don’t feel like Star Wars mixed In.
The best parts about the book for me was:Maul’s brief appearances (huge Maul fan!)
And also Quarsh Panaka he was just Interesting and kinda funny In how Padme and her hand maidens were always driving him a little crazy and seeing him assemble her hand maidens was Interesting also.
Review #5
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It’s great to have more canon lore about Naboo, my fave planet in the GFFA. This book, even more than Queen’s Shadow, made me feel like I really knew Padm. It was cool to see how the various handmaidens came together, and how both Padm and Quarsh Panaka had a hand in that. Sab is the most fascinating of them, in my view, and it was rather ingenious how a girl who was “best at being second-best” became the most important handmaiden and Padm’s closest friend.
The last third or so of the book intersects with The Phantom Menace. We see some events from the film from a different perspective, while others are new additions that help flesh out the narrative.
All in all, an engaging read!
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