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The Rising Force (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 1) [Paperback]

Dave Wolverton
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (129 customer reviews)


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May 3, 1999 9 and up Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice (Book 1)690L (What's this?)
A dynamic new Star Wars series, following the adventures and education of thirteen-year-old Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn as they travel across the galaxy as guardians of peace. Combining action, Jedi detail, and the thematic significance that readers expect from Star Wars, "Jedi Apprentice" is sure to engage both Star Wars fans and newcomers to the Star Wars galaxy.


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Just before his 13th birthday, Obi-Wan Kenobi left Yoda and the other teachers at the Jedi Temple. But he wasn't supposed to become a Padawan, a future Jedi Knight, he was assigned to be a farmer! Jedi Apprentice: The Rising Force joins the headstrong Obi-Wan a few weeks before he's to turn 13, when he'll be too old to begin training as a Jedi Knight. Trying too hard to become Qui-Gon Jinn's Padawan, Obi-Wan shows his lack of discipline, and that--in addition to Qui-Gon's mysterious past--keeps them apart. But the Force keeps pulling the two together: Obi-Wan resigns himself to the Jedi Agricultural Corps on barren Bandomeer, only to find that Qui-Gon is on a mission to the same planet. Traveling there on a mining ship, the two must work together to forge a truce between the warring Hutt, Whiphid, and Arconan miners on board. The inexperienced Obi-Wan stirs up trouble but gets plenty of chances to redeem himself later--after the pirates attack and after the ship crash-lands on a hostile planet with the crew still at each other's throats. Experienced Star Wars author Dave Wolverton keeps the blasters firing and the lightsabers swinging in this fun, fast-paced adventure. (Ages 9 to 12) --Paul Hughes

Product Details

  • Age Range: 9 and up
  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Inc. (May 3, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0590519220
  • ISBN-13: 978-0590519229
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (129 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #97,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
Obi-Wan will try to prove to the jedi master that he is worthy to be his apprentice. Joe J Barclay  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
A must read for a Star Wars fan of any age! David Larson  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
I read the first two books in one sitting! ceb111481  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The start of a terrific series... April 4, 2002
Format:Paperback
Young Obi-Wan Kenobi has waited all of his life for the chance to become a Jedi Knight. With all of his training at the Jedi Temple, he believes himself ready to become a Jedi Master's Padawan. But his 13th birthday is drawing near, and before that time he must become a Padawan apprentice... or leave the Temple to become a healer or a farmer. Obi-Wan is becoming desperate and jumps at the opportunity to show his skills to visiting Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn. But Qui-Gon has had a bad experience with his first apprentice and is reluctant to take a new Padawan, especially Obi-Wan whom he sees has a hard time controlling his anger and fear. Obi-Wan must leave the Temple to go to the planet Bandomeer to become a farmer. He is surprised to find that Qui-Gon is also on board the same barge which is also carrying miners. Obi-Wan is suddenly plunged into the middle of a war between the Arcona Mineral Harvest Corporations and the Offworld Corporation. Can Obi-Wan survive the journey to Bandomeer, and can he get Qui-Gon to trust him?

Unlike the rest of the Jedi Apprentice books (Books 2-18 and Special Edition 1 & 2), "The Rising Force" is written by Dave Wolverton, the others written by Jude Watson. Though I cannot complain about Dave Wolverton's marvelous job, I'm also pretty well-pleased about how well Jude Watson has been doing.

The first book explains a lot about how Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan first meet. Their beginning is far from simple and all smooth-sailings, which would be pretty monotonous if it was. Though the books are said for ages 9-12, like many other reviewers I agree that the Jedi Apprentice Series are for anybody. Extremely well-written, the emotions, thoughts, and feelings of the main characters are very well put down into words. I also like the different array of humans and aliens which are portrayed, both good and bad; the strong-willed, hot-headed Clat'Ha, the faithful Arconan Si Treemba, and more.

Like I said the rest of the Jedi Apprentice books, altogether 20 books, are written by Jude Watson and are all very highly recommended from me. The books don't really 'end' at all, the books ends in either a cliffhanger or with a little glimpse into the future. Believe me, once you start reading them, you'll want to read the next one... then the next one...

Another Star Wars Series I recommend and like a lot are the Young Jedi Knights series. The stories are about Jacen and Jaina Solo (twins of Han and Leia Solo), and their friends as they journey on the road to becoming Jedi Knights. More on the teenager level of reading. For adult readings, a few selections I enjoy reading are "The Thrawn Trilogy", "Rogue Planet", "The Jedi Academy Trilogy", "The Corellian Trilogy", and "The Truce at Bakura".

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book's a children's reader? June 28, 2000
Format:Paperback
This book opens up a whole new perspective on the apprenticeship between Qui-Gon Jinn & Obi-Wan Kenobi, and once you read the first book in the Jedi Apprentice series, you'll immediately want to read the second. This is the only book in the series written by Dave Wolverton; the rest are written by Jude Watson. This is also the longest book in the series, and it gives a rare glimpse into the life of a young Jedi trainee. It's the only literature I've read that gives a clear look into what exactly happens to a student before he is chosen to be a Padawan (or, if he's unlucky, a farm assistant or healer). You can also see what Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan were like before their adventures in Episode I. This is truly an interesting book to read, but be prepared to shell out cash for the rest of the series, because each book seems to leave you wanting to read the next.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My wonderings have been answered February 21, 2000
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Format:Paperback
When I first saw this book come out, I figured I'd give it a chance and see what it was about. Now I am hooked. I loved this book from the first to the last page. I always wondered about the Jedi training, and this book gives you a look into the taining, as do the rest in the series. The young Obi-Wan is also my favorite character. I loved to read about the conflicts that he is trying to solve and his skill in tough situations. I also liked the way that it gave some insight from Qui-Gon's point of view. Even though I'm 13, I found this book very enjoyable and think that anybody intrested in Star Wars in the least, should pick up this book. I only wish it was longer!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Always loved this book
I first read this book back in elementary school and instantly loved it, Obi-wan is my favorite character and being able to read about his earliest days as a Jedi is awesome. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Kylan Daugherty
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, Great Series
I loved this book and the entire series. Some of the best Star Wars books I've ever read. It details the padawanship of Obi-wan to Qui-gon and gives new insight into Obi-wan's... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Revan
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, Great condition
The book arrived within the time it was supposed to, and in the condition described (very good) it had a few bent pages, but they were only small in the corners (then again, the... Read more
Published on April 5, 2011 by Brian Aldrich
5.0 out of 5 stars Hooked
As an adult, I was unsure if I would like this series - I was hooked immediately. It's a great backstory to the characters I have grown to love.
Published on March 31, 2011 by DJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Book and Series
The Jedi Apprentice series is one of the first thignsthat got me interested in star wars, I wasn't ever as interested in the movies as I was in these books. Read more
Published on January 21, 2011 by Xavier
5.0 out of 5 stars The Genisis of Obi-Wan
This is an excellent book telling of the root of Obi-Wan's Jedi training. There is plenty of adventure and excitment. Read more
Published on March 17, 2009 by Joe
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
The Force is with us in this series of books that takes place before Star Wars Episode One. A must read for any force user.
Published on September 22, 2008 by T. Robbins
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good start for the jedi apprentice
So this is the first of 18 book series featuring Obi-wan Kenobi and it didn't disappoint. I couldn't help but thinking something more is needed for this book to merit a 5 star, but... Read more
Published on June 16, 2008 by ACHILLEOS PANAYIOTIS
4.0 out of 5 stars Nate's Rview
I was a bit disappointed with this book because there was not as much action as in most other Star Wars books. Read more
Published on December 19, 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to two of the best Star Wars characters
Even though this is a young readers book(ages 9-12), any fan of the Star Wars series will enjoy this well told story about the little known history of Obi-Wan Kenobi's teenage... Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by Anthony D'amico
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