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Based on unproduced episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, this new novel features Asajj Ventress, former Sith apprentice turned bounty hunter and one of the great antiheroes in the Star Wars galaxy.
 
The only way to bring down the Sith’s most dangerous warrior may be to join forces with the dark side.

In the war for control of the galaxy between the armies of the dark side and the Republic, former Jedi Master turned ruthless Sith Lord Count Dooku has grown ever more brutal in his tactics. Despite the powers of the Jedi and the military prowess of their clone army, the sheer number of fatalities is taking a terrible toll. And when Dooku orders the massacre of a flotilla of helpless refugees, the Jedi Council feels it has no choice but to take drastic action: targeting the man responsible for so many war atrocities, Count Dooku himself.
 
But the ever-elusive Dooku is dangerous prey for even the most skilled hunter. So the Council makes the bold decision to bring
both sides of the Force’s power to bear—pairing brash Jedi Knight Quinlan Vos with infamous one-time Sith acolyte Asajj Ventress. Though Jedi distrust for the cunning killer who once served at Dooku’s side still runs deep, Ventress’s hatred for her former master runs deeper. She’s more than willing to lend her copious talents as a bounty hunter—and assassin—to Vos’s quest.
 
Together, Ventress and Vos are the best hope for eliminating Dooku—as long as the emerging feelings between them don’t compromise their mission. But Ventress is determined to have her retribution and at last let go of her dark Sith past. Balancing the complicated emotions she feels for Vos with the fury of her warrior’s spirit, she resolves to claim victory on all fronts—a vow that will be mercilessly tested by her deadly enemy . . . and her own doubt.

Praise for Dark Disciple
 
“Reading
Dark Disciple really feels like you’re watching some of the best episodes of The Clone Wars.”EUCantina
 
“Emotionally charged . . . Christie Golden does a wonderful job of capturing the characters.”
—Roqoo Depot
 
“A cool inclusion into the
Star Wars mythos . . . Ventress and Vos have a cool and compelling dynamic, and are used to explore more of what it means to flirt with the Dark Side of the Force.”IGN
 
“[The Clone Wars have been] a huge part of the
Star Wars brand for years, and [Christie] Golden manages to craft a story worthy of the themes and characters that fans have come to relate to. . . . [She] uses this opportunity to craft Dark Disciple into a spy/espionage thriller.”Tech Times
 
“Golden especially excelled at bringing Ventress’s biting but appealing personality to life. . . . She’s very much a woman trying to find her way, and
Dark Disciple adds nuance.”Nerdist
 
Smart, captivating, and unforgettable . . . among the finest in Star Wars storytelling.”Coffee with Kenobi

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350 customers mention "Readability"337 positive13 negative

Customers enjoy the book. They describe it as an interesting read and a must-read for Star Wars fans. The guest appearances are fun and the scenario is described as adorable.

"...It is that good. If you have an open mind about remaking a character or simply never read the comics then you will most likely love this book...." Read more

"...More pleasantly, it also handled Asajj well, having her react to each of the book’s situations about how a viewer of the series would guess she would..." Read more

"...Overall, this is a fantastic novel. I love the chemistry between Voss and Ventris, and the way their story impacts major characters like Obi-Wan..." Read more

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285 customers mention "Story quality"261 positive24 negative

Customers enjoy the story and characters from the Star Wars universe. They find the story engaging with dark turns and thrilling adventures. The book provides important character moments and backstories. Readers appreciate the exciting lightsaber battles and touching ending. Overall, the book is described as an emotional and action-packed rollercoaster.

"...However, the book is about the pair. If you loved how Vos was depicted in the Star Wars Republic series then you will be in for a shock...." Read more

"...I’m sort of on both sides of the fence. The book does go over the backstories and any element the reader needs to understand the story and characters..." Read more

"...love the story and the characters of the Star Wars universe started by George Lucas and curated by several writers and creators over the..." Read more

"...It is partly a good-versus-evil action story, partly a love story, and partly a story of redemption, both for Voss and Ventress...." Read more

130 customers mention "Character development"120 positive10 negative

Customers find the characters compelling and deep. They appreciate the unique personalities of Quinlan Vos and Asajj. The portrayal of the Jedi is also praised as honorable and multi-faceted.

"...Again, push past the reinvention of Vos and the characters work so well together. 4) Plenty of supporting characters...." Read more

"...Ventress is one of the best new canon characters who was introduced in the Clone Wars series...." Read more

"...The story moves quickly but isn't rushed, which is perfect for both Quin and Asajj as characters; neither are simple or quick-to-trust people, but..." Read more

"...All of your favorite characters play prominent roles...." Read more

101 customers mention "Writing quality"93 positive8 negative

Customers find the writing quality good. They appreciate the well-written, coherent storyline with great characterization and skillful action descriptions. Readers also mention that the book gives depth to Voss, who was only seen a few times during the Clone Wars.

"...This characterization hit all the right notes. 3) Fantastic chemistry between Vos and Ventress...." Read more

"...Quinlan Vos from the show but, more importantly to me, he nailed Asajj’s voice, very impressive since he’s a man voicing a woman and Asajj appeared..." Read more

"...connected to them, and this is a true testament to the power of the author's writing. If..." Read more

"...It also gives a lot more depth to Voss who was only seen a few times during the Clone Wars series...." Read more

45 customers mention "Emotional content"35 positive10 negative

Customers find the book emotional, with humor and action. They say it's bittersweet, beautiful, and heart-wrenching. The ending is both satisfying and heartbreaking. Readers appreciate the passion, lore, drama, and great writing. The most powerful theme is Ventress' redemption.

"...I dare say, it's the most emotional story I've seen yet from Star Wars, and that includes anything with Ahsoka, which admittedly, is hard to..." Read more

"...The most powerful theme in the book becomes the redemption of Ventress, a character who has been to the brink of the abyss and clawed her way back...." Read more

"...I laughed, cried, and everything in between and now this book has an extremely special place in my heart...." Read more

"...The love story is a tough one to swallow when you step back and look at Ventress did to Vos and the Jedi in general...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's depth. They find it provides a deeper understanding of why Jedi could not have attachments, with philosophical Force moments. The characters are described as cruel, powerful, determined, wicked, resourceful, and remorseless. The story is well-told with no gimmicks.

"...Meaning there is no long boring parts. Frankly I think a lot of Star Wars authors could learn from the pacing this book has...." Read more

"...'s cool moments, it had it's light saber fights, and it had it's philosophical Force moments, so it was cool...." Read more

"...and everything in between and now this book has an extremely special place in my heart...." Read more

"...This book will give you a whole new insight, admiration, and respect for the mysterious and dangerous Asajj Ventress, as well as a very cool,..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the visual quality of the book. They find the depiction of Ventress unique and intriguing, with beautiful scenes at the end. The book provides a good background for Asajj Ventress and does justice to her character.

"...The Characters of Vos and Ventress is very well portrayed here. On one side you have a Jedi is who doesn't fit in and is reckless...." Read more

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"...so that they feel like you are watching them in a movie, very good visualization and emotion...." Read more

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Customers have different views on the pacing of the book. Some find it fast and action-packed, while others feel it starts off slow. There are also complaints about too many rapid chapter changes and POV shifts.

"...Fast pace. The book uses 6-7 pages chapters to move through scenes quickly and keep the characters changing their setting...." Read more

"...wrong with the Jedi of the prequel era, but in this story he seems to quick to judge and too quick to take extreme action...." Read more

"...It has a fast plot with surprising depth. I would say this is my second favorite novel since the new Canon...." Read more

"...It is fantastic. The novel is fast paced and never feels boring or slow...." Read more

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When Disney purchased Lucasfilm in the fall of 2012 it marked the end of The Clone Wars. It was as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in horror, yet instead of being silenced, they have only continued to speak strongly, with the hashtag #SaveTheCloneWars still a staple of Twitter to this day. Since it’s demise, Dave Filoni and Pablo Hidalgo have worked tirelessly to find the best venue for all the displaced stories that were in development. The Lost Missions were released on Netflix, there have been two releases of arcs on StarWars.com in animatic form, as well as a comic book chronicling more of Darth Maul’s story.It is no surprise that one of these untold stories has found it’s way into a novel. The newest edition to Star Wars canon is Dark Disciple by Christie Golden, which was to have been an eight part arc in an upcoming Clone Wars season. It follows up on the character Quinlan Vos who is tasked by the Jedi Council to assassinate Count Dooku after he commits near complete genocide. Vos’ mission is to secretly recrute discarded assassin Asajj Ventress to take out the Separatist leader at all costs. What follows is a tale of darkness, deception, hope and ultimately redemption.The Road to HellOne of the strengths of The Clone Wars has been the way it fills in the gap between Episodes II and III. Lucas has mentioned before that in the course of the Skywalker saga there was not the time to dive into the war itself. The Clone Wars does a spectacular job at showing the slow slide down the slippery slope that the Jedi have been put on as war was thrust upon them, They have gone from keepers of the peace to soldiers, in a war that has been manufactured as their doom.Dark Disciple is one of the finest examples at how far the Jedi Order has been eroded by the war. It has begun to chip away at their morality and connection to the light. They are willing to put aside what they know is right for a chance and victory, yet the price may be more that they can bare. The road to hell is paved with good intentions and that is the case here as the Jedi Council authorizes a dark mission for Quinlan Vos to enlist the help of Ventress through deception to assassinate Count Dooku. Irony of it all, the greatest proponent on the Council is Windu who once defended him to Padme by saying, “You know, My Lady, Count Dooku was once a Jedi. He couldn’t assassinate anyone. It’s not in his character.” Unfortunately the war has created an atmosphere for the Jedi where what was once unthinkable has become tolerable or even acceptable. The corruption of the Jedi is almost complete.It’s a powerful reminder of just how easy it is for the truth to slip away from us, even when we think we are doing the right thing. Circumstances cannot craft right and wrong as the Jedi learn here. Embracing even the smallest amount of the the dark side can destroy lives.The Power of Sacrifice – SpoilersOne of the greatest character arcs in The Clone Wars is that of Asajj Ventress. At the resent Star Wars Celebration, Dave Filoni mentioned that Lucas was not happy having Ventress as an acolyte of Dooku. George felt like her story would be much stronger if she were to make her own way and boy was he right.The last time Ventress was seen in the show she had assisted Ahsoka who was on the run from the Jedi Order. Her character had already begun to turn from the darkness in the Darth Maul arc from season 4 where she saved a young girl who was about to become a slave wife.As Dark Disciple begins Asajj is still working the bounty hunter scene, going it alone when Vos shows up. As they begin a fledgling partnership, she begins to open her heart to the possibility that she could have more. The most powerful theme in the book becomes the redemption of Ventress, a character who has been to the brink of the abyss and clawed her way back. It is her love of Vos and her willingness to embrace the way of the light that enables her to sacrifice herself for another. She lives out the words of Jesus when he says, Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” The affect she has on Vos and Obi-Wan is profound. Obi-Wan specifically points out to the Council the error of their ways and just how much they can learn from Asajj. They have lost their way and turned to the dark side for answers, but is it though the light that the true power comes.This story brought tears to my eyes as it illustrated the beautiful truth that no one is beyond redemption. Most of the time, people only lack the light to show them the way so it is our job to love those that others might see as unlovable. It is only through self sacrificial love that this can happen. People are not won by words but by actions and there is nothing more powerful than true love at work.Kenobi and YodaAnother fascinating about Dark Disciple is the way Kenobi and Yoda seem to be setting themselves apart from the rest of the Jedi. Both of them are uncomfortable about the idea of an assassination mission. Kenobi voices strong opposition to the plan and even gets rather heated with Master Windu as the Council debates whether or not to pursue this dangerous idea. Kenobi seems to be channeling the defiance of Qui-Gon as he tries to steer the Council back towards the light. One character even remakes that Obi-Wan always strives to take the high road and see the best in people.As the book progresses it is Kenobi and Yoda that have the hardest time believing Vos could have fallen to the dark side. They seem to be the only ones that still have faith in the Jedi’s ways. Not only do they have trust in Vos but they also give that trust to Ventress as well. Kenobi and Yoda, again and again in this book portrays the very best qualities of the Jedi, fighting for what is right and trusting in only incontrovertible evidence about the guilt of a trusted friend.This book puts to rest any doubt that Yoda and Obi-Wan were the greatest Jedi and showing just why they survived. I’ve personally never been prouder of my favorite character Kenobi than when he stands before the Council at the end of the book and says,“We lost our way,” Kenobi had said. “We lost it when we decided to use assassination, a practice so clearly of the dark side, for our own ends, well intentioned though they might have been. All that has happened since—Vos succumbing to the dark side, the deaths he has directly and indirectly caused, the secrets leaked, the worlds placed in jeopardy—all of this can be traced back to that single decision. Masters, I submit to you that Vos’s fall was of our making. And Asajj Ventress’s death is on all our hands. That Vos is here with us today, devastated but on the light path once more, is no credit to us, but to her. She died a true friend of the Jedi, and I believe that she deserves to be laid to rest with respect and care, with all gratitude for the life she gave and the life she has restored to us, and this bitter lesson that came at so dear a price. We are Jedi, and we must, all of us, always, remember what that means.”ConclusionChristie Golden has written the finest book in the new canon with Dark Disciple. The book immediately feels like an arc of The Clone Wars. In many ways it is a stinging reminder of just how much life was left in this show and the power it had to tell amazing stories. My sincere thanks to Dave Filoni and Pablo Hidalgo for continuing to find opportunities to get The Clone Wars content to fans any way they can. Dark Disciple is now my gold standard for what this new line of canon books can and should be. This book is rated a perfect 10.Review http://www.trek.fm/the-602-club/s6Interview with Christie http://www.trek.fm/the-602-club/s7
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015
    Dark Disciple is something we don't get a lot from Star Wars: a love story. Sure, the plot is that Vos (a Jedi) and Ventress (a former Sith apprentice) must work together to kill Count Dooku. However, the book is about the pair. If you loved how Vos was depicted in the Star Wars Republic series then you will be in for a shock. That character from the comics is gone and not much is reused from that incarnation. It's a painful sting to take, but if you can push past it then you will realize this book is fantastic.

    The pros:

    1) Fast pace. The book uses 6-7 pages chapters to move through scenes quickly and keep the characters changing their setting.
    2) Ventress is exactly how she was in the show AND the comics. This characterization hit all the right notes.
    3) Fantastic chemistry between Vos and Ventress. Again, push past the reinvention of Vos and the characters work so well together.
    4) Plenty of supporting characters. You get your money's worth with this book because most of the popular Clone Wars characters are in this book and some play key roles.
    5) Explores how attachments lead to the dark side. This was done in the Revenge of the Sith novel but it was a failure in the movie. This takes it even further.
    6) Explores how love can pull someone out of the dark side. This was touched on in the Revenge of the Sith novel and with Return of the Jedi but not to this degree and it makes the puzzle pieces click into place.
    7) True to the show. This is to a fault. Some of the scenes have major plot points summed up in a paragraph but the show did this a lot with the endings of episodes. If your only exposure to Star Wars is the films or show then this will seem on target.
    8) Surprise ending. This book takes it all the way through.
    9) Sith training. Sure we saw this in Plaguies, but this is more in-line with what may have been done to Vader if Sidious ever did take the time to train him. Rush him through and keep him angry is the way to do it apparently.

    Cons:

    1) Vos is gone. This is a new character with the same name and power. It really is disappointing.
    2) The way key characters, in some scenes, kept getting away after getting captured and they never really get fully explained got on my nerves a little bit.
    3) There is a huge payoff in the middle of the book....then it builds up to another one at the end. It was tough to read through the restarting of the plot after the big payoff in the middle.
    4) The love story is a tough one to swallow when you step back and look at Ventress did to Vos and the Jedi in general.

    I don't normally give out 5 star reviews and I debated whether this was a four or a five. I would rate this up there with Kenobi, Heir To The Empire and a few others. It is that good. If you have an open mind about remaking a character or simply never read the comics then you will most likely love this book. If you are a fan of Ventress then this is required reading. Do not miss this novel.
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    don’t usually go out of my way to read Star Wars books. I LOVE Star Wars, don’t get me wrong, but that doesn’t always translate to reading the written adventures. Only the movie novelizations and very few others (particularly Shadows of the Empire). However, my love for the tv series The Clone Wars and knowledge that this novel adapts unproduced episodes made me decide to bite the bullet and get this book in Kindle and Audible formats.

    To briefly describe the story without spoiling it, the Jedi Council decides that the Clone Wars have gone on long enough and that Count Dooku needs to be assassinated. Not “stopped”, not “brought in” to faced justice, but ASSASSINATED, something against the Jedi code. They assign Quinlan Vos, a wild card Jedi, to the task, instructing him to seek the assistance of someone who can help him – Asajj Ventress, former apprentice to Dooku and someone the Jedi don’t trust. They meet up and Asajj agrees to help. As they prepare, something stirs between them, a love that may be the mission’s undoing.

    This was an awesome story. It takes its time to set everything up, knowing it doesn’t have to conform to Cartoon Network’s broadcast schedule (fun fact kiddies: Star Wars wasn’t ALWAYS owned by Disney :) ) as well as knowing it needs to show the reader what’s going on without the show’s animation department. It goes from action-packed to thoughtful without giving you whiplash and has great suspense. You know Count Dooku will survive (spoilers: Revenge of the Sith occurs after The Clone Wars), but you find yourself rooting for Quinlan to survive, as well as Asajj.

    Which leads to one of the best aspects of this book: it’s a well told love story involving Asajj Ventress, one of the last characters you’d expect to be part of one. I only know Quinlan from the one episode of The Clone Wars he appeared in but the book managed to match the character from the show. More pleasantly, it also handled Asajj well, having her react to each of the book’s situations about how a viewer of the series would guess she would. The romance grows slowly, with the characters resisting for understandable reasons before surrendering when they become comfortable and vulnerable with each other. I think the “still a better love story the Twilight” meme is overdone (and I’ve never read Twilight, so I can’t fairly judge) but I’m willing to nominate Dark Disciple as one such story.

    One reader, either here or elsewhere, complained that the book assumes the reader has seen The Clone Wars TV series. I’m sort of on both sides of the fence. The book does go over the backstories and any element the reader needs to understand the story and characters. That said, I would highly recommend you watch the first six seasons of The Clone Wars before reading this. The elements I mentioned a sentence ago are there but having watched the show definitely helps. Seeing the 121 episodes of the first six seasons helps you understand the Jedi stooping to assassination to end the war and also helps you connect with Asajj when you’ve seen what she went through previously. In addition, I feel that for Star Wars books, there is a high likelihood that previous media may or may not play a part in the current story. Finally, these were adapted from scripts for potential season seven-eight episodes and should be treated as such: just as you’d probably not start a TV series at the end of its run (unless you just happened to catch a later episode; I mean a concentrated, planned watching of a series), you’d probably enjoy this book more after watching the great Clone Wars series.

    That does to lead to my one real complaint: you can certainly see the signs this was adapted from tv scripts. Past events from earlier in the book are brought fairly repeatedly, almost like they’re recapping parts of the story you watched a week ago on TV. I feel Christie Golden could’ve adapted those parts out to hide it’s TV origins but it’s not obtrusive and is possibly helpful to readers who can’t read it in a day or so. To be fair, this was a problem for The Clones Wars movie (four episodes edited into one film) and is even evident, albeit less so, when watching the show an episode or two a day, every day (don’t let that deter you though; still a great show :) )

    As for the audiobook, Marc Thompson was excellent. While a few of his voices sounded off (his Mace Windu sounded like a southern general in a Civil War novel rather than the Samuel L Jackson-played Jedi general in a Clone Wars novel and his Anakin was iffy), most of them were great. He matched Quinlan Vos from the show but, more importantly to me, he nailed Asajj’s voice, very impressive since he’s a man voicing a woman and Asajj appeared in far more episodes than Quinlan. Also, with all due respect to Corey Burton and Tom Kane, his Count Dooku and Yoda were flawless just like theirs (and considering Christopher Lee was reported as being impressed with Corey Burton’s portrayal of Count Dooku, that’s another layer of compliment). He acted the heck out of the book’s scenes and only the TV series cast could’ve done better.

    Finally, for those who haven’t listened to a Star Wars audiobook before, be prepared for to hear the iconic sound effects and music from the Star Wars films. Huge surprise and they went a long way making this feel like a Star Wars story. The only possible complaint against them (I know, “How can you have a problem with John Williams’ score included on anything?” :D) is that I feel Kevin Kiner’s score from The Clone Wars would’ve been a better fit for this series set during and adapted from the series about the Clone Wars. Otherwise, John Williams' music is always a great treat.

    This was a great Star Wars story and addition to The Clone Wars series. It’s just as exciting as any episode or movie and as heartfelt as any good romance. My only real complaint is that this would’ve been awesome animated. That said, you’ll be grateful a way was found to tell this story and full credit must be given to the series writers and Christie Golden. If you’re a fan of Star Wars in general, read this book. However, if you’ve seen and feel in love with The Clone Wars TV series, then DEFINITELY read this book. It’s a great addition to the series’ lore and great ending for one its most popular characters.
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  • El pedido de entregó antes de lo previsto y el libro llegó muy bien cuidado 🫶🏻5 estrellas
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bella historia
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 9, 2023
    El libro aunque viene en pasta blanda, llegó sin ningún dobles ni maltratado. Muy bien protegido, en cuanto a la historia pues, esta muy bonito. Conoces mas de Ventress ✨
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    Reviewed in Italy on July 12, 2024
    Pagato10€ è quasi regalato tenendo conto che il prezzo di copertina è di 9,99$ (uscito nel 2016 in copertina flessibile).
    Su Ebay gli speculatori lo vendono a 35/40€ per la versione in italiano usata : follia pura.

    La storia è la trasposizione in libro dell'arco narrativo di Quinlan Vos e Ventress. Questo arco fù scritto dalla figlia di George Lucas (Katie Lucas) e sarebbe dovuto uscire in forma episodica nella serie animata The Clone Wars. Molti episodi di questa serie furono infatti cancellati a causa dell'acquisizione di Star Wars da parte della Disney. Nota interessante è che Katie Lucas si è ispirata a Buffy l'ammazzavampiri per l'ideazione di Ventress.
    L'autrice di questo libro, Christie Golden, fa un buon lavoro ma purtroppo subisce troppo la natura episodica della serie che mal si adatta ad un romanzo. Comunque è un ottimo libro ed è un acquisto obbligatorio per i fan di The Clone Wars e di The Bad Batch
  • Jake
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for any Star Wars Clone Wars fan
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2024
    I could not put this book down, a great read & it is based on an unused story from the series. I recommend this book, I have not been as excited about a SW book since I read the Thrawn novel!
  • Mohammed h.
    5.0 out of 5 stars THE STORY.
    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 23, 2024
    Amazing book, the story is so emotional and action filled, it's almost like living the clone wars arc itself (the book was going to be a 10 episode arc in the show but was canceled) it's so good.
  • Sanchita
    5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read
    Reviewed in India on September 17, 2022
    Liked it though the sexual tension between the two main characters felt weird (given the Jedi we’re not supposed to have any attachments and all that)