I like that this book isn't subtle about the fact that making clones for war is bullshit business - and the acceptance of it doesn't paint the Jedi in a very good light. I don't think it changes my perception about that, just adds to it.
I was a bit surprised that she didn't evac with the squad, but in hindsight, I suppose it makes more sense to extend the plot for future books in the series. We have a bonded ensemble now with the squad and Etain - now we'll set them up on different plot threads/fronts before bringing them back together.
There were really only tidbits here, so I didn't notice anything about Mandalorian culture that truly contradicts what is in the current canon. The current canon is a bit of an unrevealed complexity at the moment (different clans/cults having different interpretations of themselves, etc).
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I was a bit surprised that she didn't evac with the squad, but in hindsight, I suppose it makes more sense to extend the plot for future books in the series. We have a bonded ensemble now with the squad and Etain - now we'll set them up on different plot threads/fronts before bringing them back together.
There were really only tidbits here, so I didn't notice anything about Mandalorian culture that truly contradicts what is in the current canon. The current canon is a bit of an unrevealed complexity at the moment (different clans/cults having different interpretations of themselves, etc).