- Paperback
- Publisher: Bantam; 1ST edition (1995)
- ASIN: B0018DJ6SK
- Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (189 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,138,329 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor book, retread plot, just very little of anything good.,
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This review is from: Children of the Jedi (Star Wars) (Mass Market Paperback)
Children of the Jedi, the first book of the Callista Trilogy, has some intriguing qualities to it, but overall this book is too weak, repetative and convoluted to be considered good. I would give it 1.5 stars if possible, but its not so one will have to do. Yet another superweapon comes into being, the super-automated ship, Eye of Palpatine, whose mission to destroy the children of the Jedi on Belsavis was stopped 30 years earlier by a young female Jedi. Someone restarted the ship's programs, and its up to Luke Skywalker, who i accedentaly on board the vessel, to destroy the ship before it reaches the planet Belsavis where Han and Leia are currently vacationing/investigating. The superweapon story just keeps being used over and over again. IT'S OLD GET OVER IT! Luke and 2 student companions are investigating some random coordinates when they are shot down and captured by the Eye, a super-intelligent ship that does everything it possibly can to kill Skywalker and his friends, but can't tell the difference between alien species. Um ok. After an attack/warning by an old smuggler friend, Han Solo and Chief of State of the New Republic Leia Organa Solo (without escorts, bodyguards or anything) travel to Belsavis seeking out the mythical place where the children of the Jedi were hidden. Right, like the Chief of State of a galactic republic can just wander around without a planet's population of guards orbiting her. Um NO! Luke gets hurt making his job that much more difficult, but to comfort him in his time of need the Jedi who originally stopped the Eye reappeares. It seems Callista had jammed her spirit into the Eyes gun system and existed for the last 30 years by herself. Right! Han & Leia fight a former concubine/Emperor's Hand and her son, who has been implanted with a device that allows him to use the Force to control droids. Menwhile, Luke & Callista fall in love, and eventually she is able to enter the vacated body of one of Luke's students and they can live together except Callista has lost her force powers. The Eye is destroyed and they all live happily until the next galactic crisis. The biggest problem with this story is that the plot is too convoluted and confusing, the story makes little sense and the characters are written out of character. There are some good lines, the Dr. Breen line was very funny, but overall this book is very poorly done. It is probably the weakest of the Callista Trilogy, although all three books are among the weakest in the exapanded Star Wars universe.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I'll make this review simple,
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This review is from: Children of the Jedi (Star Wars) (Mass Market Paperback)
The writing style is too choppy to be considered a decent narrative. The plot is very weak. The characters are flat, especially Luke's love interest (who isn't even human). It is almost painful to read. The story even contradicts many beliefs of the Star Wars universe. I wouldn't even consider this a Star Wars novel hadn't the major Star Wars players been involved. I do not recommend this book.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I hated this book.,
By "anksta" (Sydney, New South Wales Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Children of the Jedi (Star Wars) (Mass Market Paperback)
For what my opinion is worth, Children Of The Jedi is the worst book I've read (not just Star Wars book but all up). I own over 30 Star Wars books and this is by far the worst.Why? Well I couldn't stand the author's writing style. It was terrible (she improved it in her second Star Wars book Planet Of Twilight). Barbara Hambly tends to write long sentences that span multiple lines, most of which had me confused. Further, she's one of those authors that jumps around a lot. For example, at the start of the chapter she'll describe the surroundings of the current scene and then explain how the character got here and what experiences he/she underwent. I also thought that the plot was ridiculous. I know that there are others Star Wars novels with silly plots but in my opinion this book takes the cake for stupidity. The only reason I completed the novel was because I had already bought it. By the end of the novel, I was cursing the author for polluting the Star Wars universe with characters such as Callista. I didn't see much "burgeoning passion" (as it says on the blurb of the book) between Luke and Callista. I feel that the author did not understand the Star Wars characters well enough. I have to admit that I found the Han/Leia plot somewhat interesting but that was the only plus point. I really regret buying this book and pity anyone else who endures themselves through it. Some may think that I've been overly harsh in my opinion of this novel. But it's how I truly feel about it. I am not forcing my opinion on anyone else merely stating it (as said before, for what its worth).
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