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ISBN: 0439139392 (ISBN13: 9780439139397)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #20, Star Wars Legends
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The Followers (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #20) Paperback | Pages: 154 pages
Rating: 3.88 | 994 Users | 33 Reviews

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Title:The Followers (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #20)
Author:Jude Watson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 154 pages
Published:April 1st 2002 by Scholastic Inc
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Juvenile. Adventure. Middle Grade

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Who are the followers of the Sith? Devoted to the study of the dark side of the Force, they live an underground existence . . . but their threat is growing. Although they do not have Sith power, they are on a constant search for it. Nothing--not even the Jedi--will get in their way.

Dr. Lundi is the leader of the Sith followers. As he gets closer to attaining a Sith Holocron, he comes face-to-face with Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan.

Ten years later, when the Sith followers reappear, Obi-Wan and his own apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, must rely on Lundi to help them. But he is to be feared, not trusted.

The Sith are on the rise. The Jedi must stop them.

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Much like the other Special Edition of the Jedi Apprentice series, this is a tie novel this separated into two parts, the first half with Qui Son Jinn as Obi Wan's Master and the second half takes place some years later with Obi Wan as Anakin's Master. Pretty generic writing as one would expect from Watson at this point. Some interesting parts concerning Anakins development but other that that, pretty lackluster.

I think I liked Deceptions better, but I still enjoyed this one. Interesting to see that there are people who want to learn about the Sith. And Sith holocrons are creepy. Poor Obi-Wan doesnt know how to be the master Anakin needs and they dont know how to communicate with each other. I feel like a lot of the problem with Anakin is that they all just treated him like everyone else when he didnt have the background to understand it. Theres so much he doesnt know, just because he was raised in a

Story: 7/10"This book did what the Jedi apprentice series never did. It actually included a lot of Star Wars history and elements. Making it a great addition and one of the best in the Jedi Apprentice series."

The dividing of the story into two parts set a decade apart left little room to tell a good story in either half. We are supposed to believe that the events in the first half have been forgotten for a decade? Completely ridiculous.

I liked this series for the most part. I'd definitely recommend the Galaxy of Fear Series or the Young Jedi Knight series over this one for children. They're much more interesting. I'm not sure about Junior Jedi Knights though, they're probably on Par with this.

This book is all about how Obi Wan and Qui Gonn find this sith folower who is hunting for a sith holocron that is rumoured to be in a boiling sea. When they get there they realise Lundi is staying a hotel just off the beach so he can get there in time for midnight and that is when the holocron is safe to get. When they get into the sea cave where the holocron is they fight a vicious fight in which neither side get the holocron. Also 10 years laterAnakin and Obi Wan try to find the holocron again

The dividing of the story into two parts set a decade apart left little room to tell a good story in either half. We are supposed to believe that the events in the first half have been forgotten for a decade? Completely ridiculous.

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