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A good and nice story. I get the feeling this was aimed at younger readers. The story is well researched and thought out, it does fill in a few blanks on how and why Ahsoka became Fulcrum. This is a more of a companion book to the Rebels series, I would recommend reading this before watching season 2 of the series, simple as I am hoping a lot of the questions or blanks I have will be filled in there.This is setting up the background to season 1 of Rebels. I am glad a couple of the side character...
I would probably sell my soul for the Clone Wars series. Yes, it's low-budget and silly at times, but I love it to bits. Honestly there was a time where if anyone mentioned Rex and Order 66 I would instantly tear up. Trust me when I say I'm a HOE for Clone Wars. (Credit: djinn-world)Ahsoka Tano is easily the most dynamic character in the series. She is given so much screen time and character development, probably because she doesn't show up in the movies and thus the writers had far more freedo...
This was so good!! I loved the audio! Star Wars Audio books make you feel like you’re there with their effects! I also own the paperback and kindle. I used to have the hardback but who knows where that went. Anyhoo, I so much love Ahsoka and I love her love for R2 😊💕Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
4 of 5 stars at The BiblioSanctum https://bibliosanctum.com/2016/10/24/...If you are a fan of Star Wars, especially the animated The Clone Wars TV series, then Star Wars: Ahsoka is certainly not to be missed. While that show may have ended a couple years ago, many were surprised when Anakin Skywalker’s young Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clone Wars, suddenly resurfaced again in the current run of Star Wars: Rebels. This Ahsoka is older, wiser, and carries a lot...
Immediate Review: Unrealized potentialMyself, along with many others, have fallen in love with Ahsoka Tano since she was introduced in the Clone Wars animated series. Headstrong, funny, a fierce warrior and an overall incredibly likeable character had me excited for this novel. Unfortunately, it largely fails to deliver. However, saying that, I am conflicted. For the first 280 or 290 pages of the book, this is a story that is just the daily life of Ahsoka after Order 66. She primarily interacts
In this fight, there will be people...who are focused on the past...And there will be other people who focus strongly on the future...ours must be the middle road. Very light, enjoyable read. I definitely like Ahsoka a lot more than I previously did. After watching The Clone Wars some of the very first episodes of the show, I really didn’t care to continue with all the seasons. As much as I wanted to get in touch with my inner child, I couldn’t get into them. One reason being, the y
I was left a little disappointed. Writing style left much to be desired. (More telling than showing.) LGBT undertones. I'm pretty sick of authors cramming their agenda down the throats of readers. Honestly, Ahsoka deserves a better book. Solid 3.5 stars, but rounded up to 4.
As someone who didn't know much about Ahsoka aside from a handful of Clone Wars episodes I wasn't sure what to expect heading into the self titled novel. What I ended up with was a deep appreciation of the diversity in Jedi characters in the ever expanding universe whilst discovering a likable and unique character in Ahsoka Tano sans Anaki Skywalker.The plot is simple and linear. Fleeing following Order 66, Ahsoka seeks refuge on a little known moon, only to find herself in front of the Empire a...
mental health = 0 love for Ahsoka Tano = 100000So, okay, when I heard that an author I love was writing a book about a character I love so much, I was obviously excited. And I ended up really liking this! [THANK GOD.]This story is an action-packed one primarily about found family. As Ahsoka reels from the destruction of Order 66 and the loss of her friends, she works to oppose an oppressive order on a planet she’s chosen to hide on. [I feel like such a nerd typing this.] Guys, I adore Ahsoka Tan...
4.5 starsWhen I first read that there would be an Ahsoka novel added to the new wave of Star Wars canon novels, I had mixed feelings. As is with most fans, my two experiences with the character were in the Clone Wars series and in the current series Rebels. Although the younger Ahsoka in Clone Wars grew on me (at least to the point where I didn't find her as annoying as the series went on) I have liked her limited appearances on Rebels a lot better, having seen what leaving the Jedi order and, a...
You know what, the old EU was great (for the most part), but every book I have read in the new Star Wars canon has been great as well. And Ahsoka was no exception. If you haven't watched the Clone Wars cartoon, you really should. That show, for me, redeemed the younger versions of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, and it's deeper examination of the Clone Wars was fascinating. It also introduced a handful of new characters to the Star Wars universe, including baddy Asajj Ventress and Ahsoka Ta...
I bought this book chiefly because I like Star Wars generally and know that E.K. Johnston is an excellent writer, rather than because I know or care that much about Ahsoka in particular. (It's not that I dislike her, I hasten to add; it's just that I haven't been able to get through more than one episode of Clone Wars and have yet to watch any of Rebels either, so this book is really my first exposure to Ahsoka as a character.)For that reason, I can't say whether E.K. Johnston captures Ahsoka's
I had a humongous crush on Ahsoka when I saw her in the Clone Wars movie back in 2008, and it continued for the next 6 years throughout the TV show. She's such a fierce, strong and determined heroine (can you see why I like her?), and I can't wait for this more in-depth foray into her character. This book is going to blow me away. I can't wait!
Dear God In Heaven. The Star Wars version of Hermione Grainger. Coming soon to a bookshop near you.I can't freakin' well, frackin' well, Nerf-Herdin' well wait.---------------Book finished and i found it oddly disappointing. I might gave been expecting too much from what is essentially a YA novel, but it was more of an ASHOKA TANO SEARCHING FOR A NEW PUPOSE IN LIFE WHILST BATTLING THE EMPIRE than a standalone true star wars tale. The book was beautifully produced, the writing pitched well at its...
Ahsoka watched. Ahsoka waited. Ahsoka was not afraid.Not to state the obvious, but this is a book for people that are already familiar with Ahsoka Tano. Ahhh. My beloved Ahsoka, the young Padawan of Anakin Skywalker. We are introduced to Ahsoka (Snips) in The Clone Wars. Although not the most popular character at the beginning, she quickly became a cherished fan favorite! Hence why she has a full book dedicated to her story! I absolutely adore her. Full of snark, Ahsoka is a kickass, savage warr...
If you know who Ahsoka is, this is a must read. (If you don't, move along.)(Actually, wait. If you even marginally like Star Wars and don't know who Ahsoka is, get to a TV, watch the Clone Wars, and you're welcome.)But if you do know who Ahsoka is, THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU. Because, as it says in the title, it's her book. It's what happened to her after the betrayal of the Jedi. And of course it's wonderful, written by someone who is a huge Star Wars fan, who has made a name for herself in the l...
I feel 2 stars might be a bit too harsh, but I really struggled to finish this book.Like many other Star Wars fans, I love Ahsoka. She's feisty, brave and super badass. When she appeared in Rebels I was ridiculously happy.So when my husband brought this baby home, I was over the moon.HOWEVERThis is really, really, REALLY slow.The first half of the book is pretty much this: Ahsoka leaves a planet. Ahsoka moves to a new planet. Ahsoka finds a job.Honestly, nothing remotely adventure-y or star wars...