
I, Jedi
Star Wars Legends
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Narrateur(s):
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Marc Thompson
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Auteur(s):
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Michael A. Stackpole
À propos de cet audio
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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- Jacen
- 2024-04-26
A Foremost EU Novel
This is, to me, about the most fun you can have in the old Star Wars Expanded Universe. I, Jedi is really several books crammed into one. It's the continuation of the Coran Horn arc as well as a successful attempt at making sense out of a promising, yet unsatisfying series of books called The Jedi Academy Trilogy. These books by Kevin Anderson were the first books on Luke's forming of a new Jedi order. They were kind of a mess full of good ideas. I, Jedi retells the JKA trilogy with Coran Horn thrown into the mix. This was also the last EU book to be released before the incredible New Jedi Order series. The Force willing. all 19 of those books with make the Essential Collections Audiobook series.
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- Rachel
- 2025-02-10
Marc Thompson makes anything listenable
First of all, Marc Thompson is always a treat. I really don't think I would have enjoyed this book half as much if he wasn't the narrator. I was interested in reading a book where a former CorSec Officer becomes a Jedi to rescue his wife. This book is 70% barely attempting to rescue his wife, 15% lusting after other women, and 15% Jedi stuff, which was the fun part.
It's easy to tell how dated this book is, because whenever a woman shows up our protagonist must inform us of how attractive he finds her on a scale of 1-to-10. But never more attractive than his wife, obviously (eyeroll). Not to mention the supposedly terrifying female antagonist acts like a BDSM dominatrix who wants to have sex with him, and literally carries a whip around. And a final note on this, the words "budding adolescent breasts" are used to describe how he knew that an alien girl was still a child, so, that's kinda gross but it only shows up once for what it's worth.
I think Stackpole might have been writing the last half of the novel with one hand.
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