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I, Jedi: Star Wars (Star Wars - Legends) Kindle Edition


The dramatic story of an X-wing pilot on the razor’s edge between the hero he once was and the power he could have—if he’s willing to embrace the Dark Side

Corran Horn was an officer in the Corellian Security Force before casting his lot with the New Republic. As the grandson of a legendary Jedi hero, he has latent Force powers that have yet to be developed. But he has managed to distinguish himself with Rogue Squadron, the X-wing fighter force that has become the scourge of the Empire and of the pirates that prey on Republic shipping.

When his wife, Mirax, vanishes on a covert mission for the New Republic, Corran vows to find her. He begins Jedi training at Luke Skywalker’s Jedi academy, hoping to develop his untapped powers. But as Corran grows dissatisfied with the Jedi master’s methods, he chooses to break with the academy before his training is finished.

Now Corran is on his own. Using his undercover experience, he must infiltrate, sabotage, and destroy a ruthless organization in order to find his wife. But to succeed, Corran will have to come to terms with his Jedi heritage—and make a terrible choice: surrender to the Dark Side . . . or die.
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Corran Horn, hero of Rogue Squadron and former Corellian Security Force officer, has a problem: his wife, Mirax, has disappeared while on a secret mission. In his struggle to rescue his wife, Horn joins Luke Skywalker's Jedi academy as a charter recruit, befriends Mara Jade, tangles with a 4,000-year-old Sith lord, and goes undercover to infiltrate a notorious band of pirates. But what will he do when he finds himself faced with a dilemma--surrender to the dark side of the force or risk losing Mirax forever?

This abridgment (though approved by the licensor) causes some serious gaps in the story--major events are merely mentioned in passing, while others are described in great detail--but fans may be placated by sound effects and John Williams's music from the original Star Wars Trilogy. Tony Award-nominee Anthony Heald performs with his usual aplomb, providing distinctive voices for a wide range of characters and heightening the tension when necessary. (Running time: three hours, two cassettes) --C.B. Delaney

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The author of the popular Star Wars X-Wing series breaks into hardcover with this lavish novel, which takes place when Han and Leia's twins are about three years old. Corran Horn, a former Corellian police officer turned Rogue Squadron pilot, learns that he has a Jedi inheritance and Force abilities. He also learns that his wife has been kidnapped while trying to infiltrate the operations of the piratical ex-Imperial Admiral Tavira. So it is not without inner conflicts that he goes to the newly established Jedi Academy on Yavin 4, where he encounters both his own limitations and the ghost of the Dark Jedi Exar Kun. At last he decides to return to use his Force powers in his original profession, to rescue his wife and dissolve Admiral Tavira's piratical band. By telling two stories between one set of covers, Stackpole has come up with one of the longest Star Wars novels yet, and also one of the best. Corran Horn is a more complex protagonist than many, formidably competent but with believable limitations. He also provides us with a minor player's perspective on superstars like Luke Skywalker and Han Solo (whom this ex-policeman still thinks of as an ex-criminal). Stackpole adds many engaging details and minor characters of his own to the Star Wars universe and puts his skill at telling a fluid action story on full display here. This novel will play well among the loyal fans and can be enjoyed even by non-fans with a taste for star-faring swashbucklers. Major ad/promo; simultaneous BDD Audio.
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Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00513D3QE
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds (June 28, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 28, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5025 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 526 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0593722183
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Michael A. Stackpole
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Michael A. Stackpole is the New York Times bestselling author of over 55 novels, including I, Jedi and Rogue Squadron. He's won awards in the realms of podcasting, game designer, computer game design, screenwriting, editing, graphic novel writing and novel writing. He lives in Arizona and frequently travels the United States attending conventions and teaching writing workshops. His website is www.stormwolf.com and his Patreon page is patreon.com/michaelastackpole

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Customers find the storyline very good, fresh, and entertaining, while not losing the core essence of the characters. They also appreciate the well-developed characters and writing style. Readers describe the reading experience as interesting and exciting.

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Customers like the storyline. They say it's a good story, with admirable qualities. They also say it is an interesting journey for Corran Horn.

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Customers find the characters in the book well developed. They also appreciate the heavy morals.

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"...The writing features Stackpole's usual careful, descriptive style, and the plotting is on a grand scale that incorporates the events of the Jedi..." Read more

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Customers find the plot excellent, with great action and descriptive style. They also say the plot is on a grand scale that incorporates the events.

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"...slow at times, but it makes sure to have plenty of meat with a good level of action, and is sure to not go overboard with nonsense physical conflict..." Read more

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First person POV Star Wars adventure of one of Luke Skywalker’s first Jedi students
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First person POV Star Wars adventure of one of Luke Skywalker’s first Jedi students
A very interesting story, and the first time i’ve read a Star Wars story from a first-person perspective. If you’re interested in reading other books from the Legends timeline then the Jedi Academy trilogy is a good precursor to this, and it references characters from those books as well; in a sort of overlapping timeline way
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2000
In this portion of Michael A. Stackpole's supreme talent, readers are taken on a wild ride of adventure, discovery and enchantment in one of the best and most emotionally thrilling pieces of Star Wars storytelling. We travel with Corran Horn on a trip of amazing revelations in his experience with the Force.
First he must join Luke Skywalker's new stablished Jedi Academy, under a false identity, in hopes of using his Force skills to track down his missing wife, Mirax, daughter of his father's one time CorSec days enemy, Booster Terrik. Everything goes on quite smoothly until a young apprentice is killed by a close encounter with the Dark Side, in the evil spirit of a fallen Dark Lord of the Sith, Exar Kun, who remains alive in the walls of a temple built in his honor by the slave Massasi people millenia earlier. Kyp Durron enters the scene and Corran instantly knows something is wrong with the young man, even though Luke Skywalker denies such evil intent. So Corran finally gives up on Luke and the academy and goes on his own to search and rescue his loved one from the clutches of an evil woman called Leonia Tavira and her Dark aide, leaders of an infamous pirate gang called the "Invids" because of their flagship's name, the Invidious, that Corran has been following with Rogue Squadron for quite a while.
Then, after discovering a missing part in his identity with the help of his grandfather and information hidden on the genetic structure of his grandfather's flowers, he secretly joins the evil pirate gang he is most desperatly searching for in hopes of finding his wife.
He also has to come to terms with his Jedi skills, and the Dark Side becons in the shadows as he plays both sides at the same time: as new squadron leader in the Invids, as Jedi Knight, and as Republic Rogue Squadron pilot.
The part I know readers will find most interesting is his own personal battle against Exar Kun in the turmoil that follows Luke Skywalker's fall in the hands of a Dark Side influenced Kyp Durron, really breath taking and full of electrifying intensity. The action is just remarkable and will get you on the edge of your seat, couch, sofa, chair, bed or anywhere you find yourself reading it. A certain must have and a proven hit in all aspects.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 1999
I, Jedi is probably one of the best novels to carry the Star Wars moniker that I have read in ages.
Michael Stackpole has a unique way of writing this book that I don't think has been done with any other SW novel. The character, a lesser character who never appears in the movies but makes his marks as part of the infamous Rogue Squadron is elevated to main character status in this novel. What is even more unique is that the novel is written in 1st person, seeing events unfold throughout the galaxy with his eyes. His take on the force and that of Luke Skywalker.
An added bonus is that this book parallels the events of Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy. It was truly neet to read another perspective of events that transpired in the aforementioned triolgy. It fills in many blanks from that series.
However, I, Jedi felt like two novels really. There is an overall plot, but our character spends the 1st third of the book in almost a seperate storyline, and then Mr. Stackpole switches gears to continue with the original story. It ends up working out nicely in the ned, but while your reading it, you wonder where things are going.
I hope there is a follow up novel with Jedi Horn.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2012
I purchased this book based on the good reviews from amazon, and the recommendation from other sites as to it's quality. While I enjoyed many aspects of the story and most of the action scenes, there were several times I felt disconnected from the book or unsympathetic towards the characters.

This book left me neither completely disappointed or completely satisfied. After reading it, I had no further interest in the future of the main character.

Four aspects prevented me from awarding full stars for this review:

The space-battles are a double edged sword. The author elicits descriptive detail but occasionally uses words that sent me scrambling for a dictionary, effectively pulling me out of the story.

Italics are used to emphasize seemingly important states of emotional thought or "aha" moments of clarity for the hero. It is insulting and amateurish to essentially "break the 4th wall" and condense the ideas portrayed in a chapter to a single sentence.

Women characters also seem particularly weak in the story. Not weak as a defining characteristic, but a representation of the author's ability to portray them in believable ways. Often the female characters are limited to superficial behaviors few would describe as authentic.

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The final insult occurs after the mid-point in the story. Our hero has "completed" his training with Luke Skywalker, but insists that he wasted his time, that the force sensitive skills mastered won't be of any use to him as he continues on his rescue mission.

It would have been better to show the negative consequences of the hero's actions (waiting too long to try the rescue) instead of insulting the reader's intelligence by insisting his mission could be solved by the skills acquired as an above average pilot.
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Even with my harsh criticism, this book has admirable qualities. If you enjoyed the Rogue Squadron series, this book is a great read. I prefer the "Darth Bane" series to this book, but to each their own.

Please see the top reviews for a more positive impression of the book.
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Pierre
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2024
This is easily one of my favourite Star Wars books, Corran Horn is an awesome character and I love how he is powerful in some aspects but weak in others(well rounded).
Ioana Dumitru
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and efficient
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2020
It arrived very fast, very good condition.
Tadeu Domingues
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE. ALTO NÍVEL.
Reviewed in Brazil on July 31, 2014
Excelente livro. Muito bem escrito.
Fácil de ler. História muito bem montada.
Os fãs de Star Wars não podem deixar de ler.
Martine
5.0 out of 5 stars spannendes Buch
Reviewed in Germany on September 27, 2012
Sehr spannendes Buch, in englisch und daher auch fördernd für den Sprachgebrauch. Man muss die folgende Bände auch lesen da es so unterhaltsam ist und man das Ende wissen will.
Westy
5.0 out of 5 stars 🫶🏻
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 12, 2024
Great read

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