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Original Title: | The Master of Disguise (Star Wars: Jedi Quest, #4) |
ISBN: | 0439339200 (ISBN13: 9780439339209) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Jedi Quest #4, Star Wars Legends |
Jude Watson
Paperback | Pages: 139 pages Rating: 3.83 | 1009 Users | 41 Reviews
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This is part of a series that is meant for the younger audience. This does tie in with the previous books so I would not consider this a stand alone novel. In this one, Anakin and Obi-Wan accompany another Jedi master and padawan on a rescue mission to a war ridden planet.This one might be the weakest one of the series but it is still an likable read. The highlight of this book and of this series is the look into Anakin. I am the opinion that the movies didn't do the best job of the transition from Anakin to Darth Vader. I always felt like something was missing. This book and series is providing that missing piece. This book does a great job at showing how Anakin is prideful in his abilities and how he believes his strength in the force puts him above other padawans. Even though he is stronger it is a thin line between being prideful and arrogance. I also like how this book showcases the antagonist we will be dealing with for the foreseeable future. The weak part of this book was the mission as it fell to a secondary plot.
Even though this entry wasn't the strongest it is still worth a read in a series that I am enjoying. Even though it is meant for the younger audience everyone can enjoy it as it is a terrific look into Anakin Skywalker.

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Title | : | The Master of Disguise (Star Wars: Jedi Quest #4) |
Author | : | Jude Watson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 139 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2002 by Scholastic Paperbacks |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 1009 Users | 41 ReviewsEvaluation Based On Books The Master of Disguise (Star Wars: Jedi Quest #4)
Obi-Wan and Anakin are with Soara and Darra on a planet called Harriden, where their mission is to help 5 scientists get safely back to the Senate. But there is civil war on the planet, and some of the citizens are causing havoc for the Jedi. Darra is injured, leading Obi-Wan to search for more information on Granta Omega when they get back to Coruscant. Anakin receives lightsaber training from Soara, which is quite interesting to read about. And then Sano Sauro makes an appearance, which leadsThis is part of a series that is meant for the younger audience. This does tie in with the previous books so I would not consider this a stand alone novel. In this one, Anakin and Obi-Wan accompany another Jedi master and padawan on a rescue mission to a war ridden planet.This one might be the weakest one of the series but it is still an likable read. The highlight of this book and of this series is the look into Anakin. I am the opinion that the movies didn't do the best job of the transition

Another great Jedi Quest novel (sans Dana Carvey cameos, thankfully) that introduces a new villain. Everything fans have come to love about Jude Watson's Star Wars novels is once again contained in The Master of Disguise.
So the ongoing battle with Granta Omega which is showing a continued theme with this set of books. Running around following a shadowy character who works for the Sith seemed to build on earlier stories.
7: Fun, good bad guy.
One of the better Star Wars novels.
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