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Star Wars: The Approaching Storm Mass Market Paperback – January 1, 2003


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“ENTERTAINING AND INTELLIGENT . . . This book is pure class all the way. . . . The final page is a great climax.”
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The Republic is decaying, even under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, who was elected to save the galaxy from collapsing under the forces of discontent. On the tiny but strategic planet of Ansion, a powerful faction is on the verge of joining the growing secessionist movement. At the Chancellor’s request, the Jedi Council sends two Jedi Knights, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luminara Unduli, along with their Padawans Anakin Skywalker and Barriss Offee, to stabilize the planet’s population. To succeed, the Jedi will have to fulfill near-impossible tasks, befriend wary strangers, and influence two great armies, stalked all the while by an enemy sworn to see the negotiations collapse and the mission fail. . . .

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“The best things are the new creations. The landscape and animal life of Ansion is wonderfully described. . . . [along with] some excellent fight scenes and a display of lightsaber gymnastics.”
–SFX Magazine

“FOSTER DELVES INTO THE INTERNAL CONFLICT OF ANAKIN SKYWALKER AND THE PSYCHE OF THE JEDI.”
–USA Today


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;ENTERTAINING AND INTELLIGENT . . . This book is pure class all the way. . . . The final page is a great climax.
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The Republic is decaying, even under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, who was elected to save the galaxy from collapsing under the forces of discontent. On the tiny but strategic planet of Ansion, a powerful faction is on the verge of joining the growing secessionist movement. At the Chancellors request, the Jedi Council sends two Jedi Knights, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luminara Unduli, along with their Padawans Anakin Skywalker and Barriss Offee, to stabilize the planets population. To succeed, the Jedi will have to fulfill near-impossible tasks, befriend wary strangers, and influence two great armies, stalked all the while by an enemy sworn to see the negotiations collapse and the mission fail. . . .

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Worlds; Reissue edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345442997
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345442994
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.2 x 0.8 x 6.7 inches
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Alan Dean Foster
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Alan Dean Foster's work to date includes excursions into hard science-fiction, fantasy, horror, detective, western, historical, and contemporary fiction. He has also written numerous non-fiction articles on film, science, and scuba diving, as well as having produced the novel versions of many films, including such well-known productions as "Star Wars", the first three "Alien" films, "Alien Nation", and "The Chronicles of Riddick". Other works include scripts for talking records, radio, computer games, and the story for the first "Star Trek" movie. His novel "Shadowkeep" was the first ever book adapation of an original computer game. In addition to publication in English his work has been translated into more than fifty languages and has won awards in Spain and Russia. His novel "Cyber Way" won the Southwest Book Award for Fiction in 1990, the first work of science-fiction ever to do so.

Foster's sometimes humorous, occasionally poignant, but always entertaining short fiction has appeared in all the major SF magazines as well as in original anthologies and several "Best of the Year" compendiums. His published oeuvre includes more than 100 books.

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Customers find the book worth a read. They also appreciate the writing style as well-realized and vivid. Readers like the storyline, saying it's well-explained. However, some find the story complex and slow. They mention the content is forgettable.

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14 customers mention "Reading experience"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book worth a read, easy to visualize, and entertaining. They also say the Star Wars series is a ripping good read.

"...But, if you're looking for a good, solid enjoyable read I strongly suggest The Approaching Storm." Read more

"...Despite all of this, this is still a decent novel. There are several good insights into Anakin and his impending turn to the Dark Side...." Read more

"Great book for the Star Wars fans. Came on time and in great shape." Read more

"...Only about 200 more to read! Loved this story. Brought out the first true feelings of the dark side in young Anikan." Read more

11 customers mention "Writing style"9 positive2 negative

Customers find the writing style well-realized, vivid, and good at explaining how the events transpired. They also appreciate the nice bridge to the Clone Wars.

"...requisite Jedi action scenes, for which there is both plenty and well written..." Read more

"...Very nicely done 5 stars!" Read more

"...The interation between the 4 Jedi was very well done. The original points of the story helped to make The Approaching Storm a very readable book...." Read more

"I liked the storyline and the author did a good job explaining how the events transpired...." Read more

5 customers mention "Storyline"5 positive0 negative

Customers find the storyline interesting, and say the author did a good job explaining the events. They also mention that the concept is interesting, but the book is bogged down by several factors.

"...First, there are the requisite Jedi action scenes, for which there is both plenty and well written..." Read more

"...It is a decent adventure story, it just lacked that special something that makes the Star Wars universe so unique and fun." Read more

"...Political intrigue and sabotage ensue. While the concept is interesting, this book is bogged down by several factors...." Read more

"I liked the storyline and the author did a good job explaining how the events transpired...." Read more

3 customers mention "Characters"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the characters in the book well developed.

"...and Barriss Offee are a terrific pair, and it's fun to see their personalities fleshed out...." Read more

"...Bariss was a good character, yet there needs to be more about her. If you want to read Star Wars in order, this a good read!" Read more

"This is a great addition to the STAR WARS Universe. Well developed characters would recommend it to anyone who likes STAR WARS before the NEW HOPE..." Read more

3 customers mention "Visual elements"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the visual elements in the book really beautiful to see and easy to visualize.

"...That was realy beautiful to see, the most beautiful scene i've read in a book in many years...." Read more

"...as characters: Soergg's repartee with Barriss in the climax was easy to visualize and quite entertaining...." Read more

"Well written and really cool. It's very interesting to see the relationship between Anakin and Obi-Wan as it progresses." Read more

7 customers mention "Story complexity"0 positive7 negative

Customers find the story complexity difficult to follow, with settings that jump around from paragraph to paragraph. They also say the single sub-plot is too long and slows the read down significantly.

"...have just returned from the border dispute on Ansion," the story was a little slow to start at first - but once we are introduced to Shu Mai and the..." Read more

"...There was a couple times the "additional" story seemed forced and unnecessary." Read more

"...the breakaway of many systems to the Separatists, the story itself just feels too leisurely and the planet too insignificant to carry this weight...." Read more

"...It made it difficult to follow the story. The section with the Jedi on the planet took most of the book...." Read more

3 customers mention "Content"0 positive3 negative

Customers find the content forgettable and unnecessary.

"...There was a couple times the "additional" story seemed forced and unnecessary." Read more

"...bit about Jedi Knight Luminara and padawan Barris Offer, this book is mostly forgettable." Read more

"this one is too boring to continue reading..." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021
I liked how the author went into detail with the Jedi and Padawans throughout the story. The way he delved into their personalities, thoughts, and intentions. The description/detail of the creatures, clans and city folk of Ansion. I enjoyed reading about Luminara and her apprentice Barriss as it is rare to see them in any other novel.

One negative review is that I wish the editor actually took their time to fix grammatical errors.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2010
I had high expectations when I picked this book and read that Alan Dean Foster (the author of the original "Star Wars" novelization) and he didn't disappoint.

First, there are the requisite Jedi action scenes, for which there is both plenty and well written (most writer's description of action scenes I find either boring or incomprehensible) and don't crowd out the story. Next, is a well crafted political machinations with different power players interfering with the protagonists efforts. But the real gem of this story is the adventure part, the part when they finally leave the city.

The story is set on a plains planet with nomadic tribes that have a, inconsistent, distrust of technology (they use blasters and comms but no land speeders). But this allows an excuse for the author to get his characters on relatively slow (to speeder velocity) native animals. ADF understands that the fun of an adventure story isn't getting to the destination, it's the journey along the way. We get to meet guides, different tribes that help or hurt our heroes, learn about the culture and ecology of the planet, and generally just explore. Anyone who has read a good fantasy novel where the characters experience highs, lows, dangers and wonder as they travel along the countryside know what I am writing about.

If I had complaints it was that the political machination side wasn't developed quite enough for me, the ending after they acquired the treaty seemed abrupt and that I wanted to learn more about the planet they were on.

But, if you're looking for a good, solid enjoyable read I strongly suggest The Approaching Storm.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
We learn in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones - Mace Windu tells the Supreme Chancellor, "Anakin & Obi-wan have just returned from the border dispute on Ansion," the story was a little slow to start at first - but once we are introduced to Shu Mai and the Commerce Guild the story really takes off. I liked the companionship between Barriss and Anakin but think Anakin was a bit "dry" at times. The part where all 4 Jedi are trying to do a performance of sorts is entertaining. Very nicely done 5 stars!
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2003
'The Approaching Storm' is Alan Dean Foster's contribution to the prequel era of novels. Like Greg Bear's 'Rogue Planet,' it takes place in the years between Episode One and Episode 2. Also like 'Rogue Planet' it suffers from being un-Star Wars like. By this, I mean that although the story takes place in the Star Wars universe and uses Star Wars characters, it just doesn't have the feel of a Star Wars novel.
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker have been sent to Ansion to join another Jedi, named Luminar, and her Padawan, Barriss. Their mission is to negotiate a truce between the Unity Council that controls the city on Ansion and the Alwari, who are nomads that roam the plains. In doing so, they hope to keep Ansion from seceding from the Republic and taking countless other worlds with them in the Seperatist movement.
Although I enjoyed Foster's descriptions of the Jedi characters, I felt this story lacked too many other Star Wars elements. Established races and vehicles were lacking. A few characters that were introduced to the public at large in Episode Two make an appearance in this novel, but not enough other 'friendly' faces are present.
Overall, the novel has a style that is more akin to 'Allen Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold' than a Star Wars novel, as the Jedi roam the plains interacting with various Alwari tribes and taking on the dangerous life forms that inhabit Ansion. While the adventure was fun to read, it felt like was being accomplished.
The worst aspect of the novel was the character Tooqui. Anyone who hated the Ewoks from 'Return of the Jedi' or Jar Jar Binks from the first two prequel movies is really going to despise this character. Although this character has a few heroic moments without complete bumbling, his mannerism and description is incredibly annoying.
Despite all of this, this is still a decent novel. There are several good insights into Anakin and his impending turn to the Dark Side. The Jedi/Padawan relationship is fleshed out nicely between Anakin and Obi-Wan and Luminar and Barriss. It is a decent adventure story, it just lacked that special something that makes the Star Wars universe so unique and fun.
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peter
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit smelly
Reviewed in Germany on April 9, 2023
Had a bad smell
Hart Engel
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2014
Great book.
Client d'Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars OBI
Reviewed in France on May 3, 2016
Une grande histoire avec obi wan peu de temps avant l'épisode 2, du grand art par alan dean foster.
Pierre
Jelly
2.0 out of 5 stars Really dull
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2020
This was a slog to read. I'm a prequel era fan and have read around 10 ish novels set in prequel/rise of the empire era, both from New Disney Canon and Legends/EU. This novel is by far the worst I read. I was hoping for some exploration of the relationship between Obi-wan and Anakin, but there was very little of that. We learn more about Barris Ofee and her relationship with and perception of Anakin. But as this book is Legends, the relationship between Anakin and Barris doesn't quite fit with the Clone Wars series, as there it seems like they first work together when Anakin is a Jedi knight and Barris a padawan, although I suppose Barris could have been several years behind in her Jedi training which would account for that. The whole book is about travelling across the planet Ansion to find some nomadic tribe to get them to sign a treaty with urban inhabitants of Ansion and get them all to vote against secession from the republic. So there are perhaps 2 or so chapters worth of prequel era politics and the build up to the Clone wars, while the rest is a slow paced lame 'road trip' adventure filler. The entire book was developed of the single sentence in episode 2 AotC that the only Jedi the order could spare to protect senator Amidala are Kenobi and Anakin as they are just returning from a border dispute on Ansion. In interesting error is that Luminara is in Palpatine's office during this scene in ep2, while in this book she's with Kenobi and Skywalker on Ansion.
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Bennyboy1909
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay but not my favorite
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2012
I really had trouble reading the first quarter of the book, as I felt nothing was going on. I wanted to stop but I kept going and it got better. There is definetly less action than other SW books I've read ( Thrawn trilogy, Legacy of the force, etc.) but I read Outbound Flight before and i seemed logical to get The approaching storm which is between OFlight and Episode 2.

This is more an adventure book as you get to know the planet of Ansion and its particular flora and fauna, its lore.

Politics is a big part of he book, as the Jedi must unite Ansions tribes to stay in the Republic. Separatists do everything in their power to prevent the Jedi reaching the Ansion Counsil.

The last quarter of the book is more to my preferences. It is like a race against time.

My conclusion is that this book was not a revelation, and since the 4 months that has passed since the reading, I have forgotten most of it, unlike the others SW novels I had.