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The Dark Rival

โœ Scribed by Watson, Jude


Book ID
107076517
Publisher
Scholastic
Year
1999
Tongue
en_GB
Weight
42 KB
Series
Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice 2; Star wars
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780590519250

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โœฆ Synopsis


SUMMARY: Qui-Gon Jinn, a Jedi Master, has difficulty training young Obi-Wan Kenobi, because he can't forget the betrayal by his first apprentice, Xanatos. EDITORIAL REVIEW: The exciting tale begun in Jedi Apprentice: The Rising Force continues in Jedi Apprentice: The Dark Rival. While thankful for Obi-Wan's life-saving help on the trip to Bandomeer, Qui-Gon must put aside his mixed feelings over the young apprentice and take care of his peace mission. But he soon finds out that he's been tricked--not only did the planet's government not call for him, but the request may have come from his former-apprentice-gone-to-the-dark-side, the sinister Xanatos. Qui-Gon stays on Bandomeer to help rival mining companies there negotiate and to find out more about his fallen Padawan. Obi-Wan, of course, pitches in again, and the bond between the two grows. A few explosions, a couple of lightsaber fights, and a prison break later, the two ... well, you'll have to find out for yourself. (Ages 9 to 12) --Paul Hughes


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