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February - Theme - New Release (published in the 20's)
This month will be a themed month. The idea is to read any Star Wars book you'd like that can be applied to the theme. The material can be anything - adult, YA, comics, even story-centric games.
1. Have you started reading your chosen book? If so, how's it going?
1. Have you started reading your chosen book? If so, how's it going?
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Race to Crashpoint Tower feels very much like it's aimed at a younger audience - all of the characters are young, the Jedi Masters are conspicuous by their absence, and the Padawans (and one very young Knight) are doing things and solving problems. There's not a lot of subtle machinations going on; the problems are immediate - get a message out, get out of a certain location, etc. I'm enjoying it, particularly the droid who gets some unconventional upgrades...
I'm also finding that this is filling some of the gaps in the other novel that I read about the attack on the fair, because it's giving perspectives from minor characters who were mentioned in the other novel but didn't get page time. Unfortunately, it also doesn't appear to be the first novel to focus on the majority of these minor characters, so I'm still behind the curve...
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The narrator took me a chapter or two to settle into, but that's a preference thing. Padmé is so very young in this book. Ironically, we don't even have anything from her POV yet.
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